Example sentences of "[verb] from [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Juries saw no problem deciding whom they were to despatch from this world : let similar bodies decide who is to come into it . |
2 | With a bit of modification and improvement ideas lifted from all sorts of sources will help in improving the school . |
3 | That 's when the contractual restrictions are lifted from those involved on that traumatic day when the ball was mysteriously changed at lunch . |
4 | It should not be supposed from such criteria for choosing Christianity or retaining paganism that pagans were so simple-minded as to think prosperity and material adversity automatic grounds for conversion or retention of paganism as the case might be . |
5 | Heads as they appoint new staff have the chance to turn the long-term realization of a school 's plan into a shared reality , but the same commitment can also be won from those teachers who are at a school when a new head arrives . |
6 | In that year , also , L'Estrange 's ineptitude cost him control of the official news-books and Muddiman regained it because of the regard he had won from both secretaries of state . |
7 | All recordings are genuine , manufactured and supplied by the world 's leading record companies — and are identical to those you could buy from any leading store . |
8 | A customer may buy from several competitors in a given field ; a supplier will invariably supply to more than one business and yet , depending on the facts , the employer may be able to argue that these connections are sufficiently special . |
9 | Or did the thin , eerie song come from that lopsided , blue-eyed elf sitting on top of a cotton bale and staring down at her ? |
10 | And now , very recently indeed , confirmation has come from that remarkable treasury of early fossils , the Burgess Shalesin the Canadian Rockies . |
11 | Ahmed had come from that dizzy town to boast that he had seen a bad strange girl leaving Marie Claire 's house and had shouted and thrown stones at her . |
12 | ‘ But the head and the Hand of Glory come from that poor hag . |
13 | They could n't have come from that . |
14 | There 's a draught , it must of come from that window there I think . |
15 | I 'd never even noticed the one next door , but the herb must have come from that |
16 | You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction |
17 | Criticism of the team and its management has been stinging through the season and much of it has come from former players . |
18 | When we got there the street was crowded with people who must have come from all parts of the City . |
19 | In fact it has nothing to do with political affiliations at all , since admiration and support for Rigoberta Menchu has come from all sides . |
20 | When I say nice people , people that well you know what 's come from all the different countries , from out there . |
21 | People would stop in the street asking how we were and where we had come from all in perfect English . |
22 | The genes in an organism today have come from many different ancestors . |
23 | Topics for the project come from many sources . |
24 | This paper assumes that students entering a course for a single-subject degree will have come from many backgrounds . |
25 | For example , in recent years , interest in Dart Valley Railway Plc shares has come from many quarters , most notably the Australian financial magnate Sir Ron Brierley , who sold his holding recently . |
26 | Endorsement of the award has come from many sectors of industry , including Stirling Gallacher , chairman of Sutcliffe Services Group Limited , who says that people are the key to our current and future success as leading contract caterers . |
27 | ‘ The test has shown positive , but as far as we know at the moment it could have come from many different sources . ’ |
28 | Because we had all come from such different backgrounds , and were individuals bound together only by circumstance , I felt it was impossible to criticise their actions as I did n't fully understand their motivations . |
29 | Much of our extensive information on spots has come from such experiments . |
30 | Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery . |