Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 A number of hackers ' wives have now joined other grass widows parted from their husbands by golf or similar obsessional activities .
2 This is an important reminder for , on seeing the beautiful objects excavated from this charming little town , it is all too easy to forget its horrible end .
3 There is good evidence that sediment from these terrains is a component of several sandstones formed from sources in the United Kingdom , although few sandstones are derived solely from the Moine or the Lewisian .
4 The morning 's cream is quietly clotting on the stove , the gleaming copper pans are being put to use and the farmworkers are filing in to a meal which is pure poetry ; vegetables plucked from the soil within the hour , fresh baked bread , farm butter , eggs , game and fruit .
5 But overseas activities plunged from a £1 million profit to a £13.7 million loss , the losses on property development and housing grew by 70 per cent to £17.1 million .
6 Professor Peter Berthold , of Radolfzfell in Germany , has bred together birds reared from parents caught in winter in Britain , and has shown that these have an urge to migrate towards us .
7 Claudia sipped white wine while Roman demonstrated the layout of a Roman fort with his brandy glass and ashtrays gathered from adjoining tables .
8 EM information patterns received from the environment act on DNA molecules in living cells , which in a way produce sensitive antennae to receive and in turn relay the information throughout our biophysical system .
9 Arthur Kitson 's views developed from a generalized critique of the banking system and the role Jews supposedly played in it .
10 Nottingham University 's Blind Mobility Unit has devised a system that produces ‘ touch maps ’ , raised plans formed from braillon plastic sheeting .
11 The mean arterial pressure recorded with this device correlated highly with values calculated from mean blood pressure obtained with a mercury sphygmomanometer in the same conditions ( r =0.72 ; p<0.0001 ) .
12 In the past , the only sources of the drug were tiny supplies that aficionados diverted from medical use .
13 Gorbachev went on to give an emphatic answer in his keynote address to calls heard from both ends of the political spectrum for his resignation not just from the party leadership , but also from the presidency .
14 A great diversification of herbivorous and carnivorous forms developed from the insectivores .
15 Muffled bleats and strangled gurgles leaked from my lips .
16 Sending out ILL requests received from other libraries , including recording the loans/photocopies ( computer/slip and book ) , chasing overdue loans and the compilation of monthly statistics for the Serials Librarian .
17 All item of service claim forms received from these practices by 1 September 1992 were retrieved and alternate forms were analysed , with details of night visits performed between 1 July 1991 and 30 June 1992 being recorded .
18 Hundreds of thousands of personal pledges received from countries all over the world will be attached to the Tree of Life as a powerful visual expression of the concern of individuals for the state of the Earth and their commitment to protect it .
19 LIFESPAN is equally appropriate for controlling a large number of small projects developed from a common base of software .
20 In time other tracks or roads developed from this central market to smaller towns and villages in the area , and so York grew in trade and importance .
21 In a more romantic mode , it is as though a thousand lone voices have suddenly and unexpectedly found common cause in one majestic chorus , which is now drowning out the discordant notes heard from beyond the main stage .
22 In the second year the summarized transactions of the business were as follows : Sales , all on credit £70,000 : Moneys received from debtors £62,000 : Purchases , all on credit £40,000 : Moneys paid to creditors £38,000 : Moneys introduced by new partner , Bob , £5,000 : Other Expenses incurred and paid £7,000 : Drawings by Susan £7,000 and by Bob £5,000 : Goods in stock at the end of the year £9,000 .
23 Again , the liability depends upon the money or property in question being received in the ordinary course of the receiving partner 's activities within the firm and not upon any authority vested in himsee Willett v Chambers ( 1778 ) Cowp 814 ( misapplication of moneys received from a client for investment on mortgage , the client being billed in the name of the firm ) , Rhodes v Moules [ 1895 ] 1 Ch 236 ( partner absconding with bearer share warrants proffered by client as collateral security for a mortgage loan , where the firm was in the habit of receiving such securities from its clients ) and Blair v Bromley ( 1847 ) 12 Ph 354 ( misapplication of money by a partner who paid interest on it to the client , the fraud only coming to light on the partner 's bankruptcy .
24 Other element maps formed from the perceived surface counters of this work reflected similar levels of discrimination .
25 Although Darwin had guessed that the Galapagos birds originated from there , because the Galapagos were so young , it was not something of which he could be certain .
26 Marshal Akhromeev admitted that his views differed from Mr Gorbachev 's .
27 Nine deputies resigned from the SDPP in November and December 1989 in protest against the expulsion from the party of six Kurdish deputies who had attended a Kurdish conference in Paris in October [ see p. 36988 ] .
28 Fourteen Afar deputies resigned from the RPP on Dec. 31 , having criticized government leaders for " placing the defence of their privileges above the defence of the interests of the Djiboutian nation " and for continuing to insist that FRUD fighters were foreigners , not Djiboutian nationals .
29 On March 30 a group of 14 Kurdish deputies resigned from the Social Democratic Popular Party ( SHP ) , which was junior partner in the governing coalition dominated by the True Path Party ( DYP ) .
30 Almost concurrently came the report of Geoffrey Boycott having his golf clubs lifted from a train and chasing after the thief as though in pursuit of one of his own runs .
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