Use "as from" in a sentence

1. Or Blameworthy), as from a bad habit

2. Tremble Convulsively, as from fear or excitement

3. Our fax number is changing as from May

4. She is to retire as from 1 October.

5. Every corner of this land has a lot to offer as from an archaeological as well as from an ambiance point of view.

6. As from this moment, the Triwizard Tournament has begun.

7. As from next Monday you can use my office.

8. To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter.

9. Carboxyhemoglobin, hemoglobin that has carbon monoxide bound to it, is formed in carbon monoxide poisoning, as from exhaust (such as from a car, truck, boat …

10. As from today, you are in charge of the office.

11. The new law comes into force as from midnight tomorrow.

12. Blaring (plural Blarings) Any loud noise, such as from an elephant

13. Uncle Peter's voice came as from a far distance , plaintive, placating.

14. Ah, sir, there'll be no more caretaker service as from Monday.

15. Blench: To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch.

16. Dense smoke, as from A smouldering fire 5. A smouldering fire

17. They face opposition from local residents as well as from environmentalists.

18. Bleep definition is - a short high-pitched sound (as from electronic equipment)

19. Consider a natural gas flame, such as from a stove-top burner.

20. Crimsoning: to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment).

21. Acquit definition is - to discharge completely (as from an accusation or obligation)

22. Crimsoned: to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment).

23. Biology Tending to deviate, as from a normal or recognized type; aberrant.

24. Brobdingnagian a person of enormous size, as from Brobdingnag in Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.

25. Brobdingnagian a person of enormous size, as from Brobdingnag in Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.

26. What does Blench mean? To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

27. Our FAQ's are accessible from the homepage as well as from all other pages.

28. A small protuberance or elevation, as from an organ a tissue, or a structure.

29. (e) As from the second phase of the accession of Portugal, all Portuguese wines:

30. Rosé liqueur wines After ageing, as from 1 June of the year following the harvest.

31. Atrophied definition is - having wasted away or decreased in size (as from disease or disuse)

32. Bleary definition, (of the eyes or sight) blurred or dimmed, as from sleep or weariness

33. Atelectasis definition, incomplete expansion of the lungs at birth, as from lack of breathing force

34. Your legal rights are the same when you buy mail order as from a shop.

35. Medium Bulbils (such as from Marble Purple Stripes) need to be around 1 inch across

36. : to become white or pale (as from shock or fear) His face Blanched with horror

37. The VAT-authorities will activate this VAT-number as from the moment Form 604A is filed.

38. Comments: Derogation 11 limited to 31.12.2004; as from 2005, same provisions in the ADR and RID.

39. We take advantage of every opportunity to witness informally as well as from door to door.

40. 28 synonyms of As from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 2 related words, definitions, and antonyms

41. Share capital in euros will have to be redenominated when altered as from 1 January 2002.

42. - "proprio para contacto com géneros alimenticios" as from the second phase of the accession of Portugal.'

43. Blenched , Blench·ing , Blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

44. Blenched , Blench·ing , Blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

45. 5. Expenditure shall be eligible as from the date of entry into force of this Joint Action.

46. — there is continuous day-time access to open-air runs at least as from the age of

47. Censorship will continue to threaten Britain's lesbian and gay communities from within as well as from without.

48. Blenched , blench·ing , blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch

49. Operates from a car cigarette lighter (12V), as well as from the main power supply circuit (220V).

50. Excessive noise, such as from aircrafts, railways and roads, is a major cause of ill health 37 .

51. What does Bleary-eyed mean? With eyes blurred or reddened, as from exhaustion or lack of sleep

52. In addition, as from 6 September 2004, the LG reduced the guarantee premium for G-I to [...]%.

53. Such modifications are registered retroactively with an effective date as from the date of the initial validation.

54. A set is called a Bounded set if it is Bounded from above as well as from below

55. These initiatives will require concrete support from the European institutions as well as from the EU Member States.

56. From wealthy countries, as well as from international investors who are willing to lend the World Bank funds.

57. Blush definition, to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He Blushed when they called him a conquering hero

58. The process provides a clean separation of the oil from the soil as well as from the water.

59. To move around, as from person to person or place to place: a guest Circulating at a party

60. You can also choose from industrial grade, electron grade, and agriculture grade Cryolite price, as well as from

61. Dogs yawned more frequently at familiar yawns, such as from their owners, than at unfamiliar yawns from strangers.

62. To move around, as from person to person or place to place: a guest Circulating at a party

63. Grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude Familiarity information: Affranchise used as a verb is very rare.

64. Dense smoke, as from A smouldering fire 5. A smouldering fire [C14: from smolder(n), of obscure origin]

65. Boffning have become increasingly common and it involves inhaling nitrous oxide as from various spray cans, for example cream

66. Assuage definition: provide physical relief, as from pain synonyms: relieve, alleviate, soothe, palliate, comfort, ease, better, improve, meliorate, ameliorate

67. The visual references in the two magazines are as much from photos of the artist as from her work.

68. As from the time the application to set aside is made, the time limited for compliance ceases to run.

69. Clamor definition, a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the Clamor of the crowd at the gates

70. These are chimneylike structures that protrude as high as from 15 to 20 feet [5-6 m] above ground.

71. The power of these royals derived as much from their role as religious leaders as from their military might.

72. The evening will be an opportunity to hear excerpts from next year's repertory as well as from Don Carlos.

73. – Do complement oaky Chardonnay with foods that have toasty flavors, as from toasted nuts, pastry crust, – grilling or smoking

74. Affranchise definition: grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude synonyms: set free, enfranchise, liberate antonyms: colonize, colonise, disenfranchise

75. It also provides for the application of the linear reduction factor of 2.2% to aviation allowances as from 2021.

76. I leave each day drained, from the not-learning as well as from the tense interactions among my classmates.

77. A baby may sound Congested in their nose, such as from breathing in dry air, without actually being sick

78. Contributions to a European political foundation from its members, as well as from European political parties, shall be admissible.

79. Dry Bombay Duck, As From Wikipedia: The Bombay duck also called Bummalo, bombil, and boomla is a species of lizardfish

80. Ague: A fever (such as from malaria) that is marked by paroxysms of chills, fever, and sweating recurring regular intervals