Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Saline soils form near the sea when salts are blown inland from spray in summer , or in salt-laden snow lifted from sea ice in winter . |
2 | That the country would be lifted from recession should Neil Kinnock step aside in my favour counts for nothing . |
3 | £150,000 WORTH OF PRIZES TO BE WON from Magnet and Neff |
4 | The campaigns in Brittany had offered a foretaste of what might be gained in loot and ransoms , but the expeditions to Aquitaine and Normandy were of much greater importance in demonstrating how much wealth might be won from war . |
5 | These devices protected the integrity of the inheritance , and both the patronage of the crown and the wealth won from war enabled many inheritances to grow larger in the course of Edward III 's reign . |
6 | This would have been a stage towards the best-remembered dance sequence in the film , prominently featured in That 's Entertainment ! ( 1974 ) , when they go ‘ Dancing In The Dark ’ in a fantasy Central Park , she in a pleated white skirt and flat shoes , he in a light sport jacket and slacks , just as they 've come from rehearsal . |
7 | We have come from eternity and his shortlived being has a past stretching beyond thought , and it will have a life stretching on ; and it is this immortal part that is the hidden being . |
8 | Andrew Ridgley and I had both just come from school about nine months before we took off with WHAM ! |
9 | It is also the case that the great majority of students entering advanced courses in art and design have come from foundation courses , a few having come from school with GCE A level passes in art . |
10 | Yeah , but looking at college like I 've come from school like , and I never liked it at school . |
11 | Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house |
12 | The Station Chief would have come from home because he wore no tie and he was draped in an old windbreaker , probably the first coat to hand on the pegs by his front door . |
13 | ‘ Look at John King at Tranmere , who 's come from non-League . |
14 | But though the parts of a complex idea must , in some way , have come from experience , the complexes themselves need not have , for we can construct them from their parts . |
15 | The growth has come from privatisation of services provided in the public sectors , particularly healthcare and education and from catering for the public . |
16 | A second competitive threat has come from insurance companies and specialist mortgage companies such as The Mortgage Corporation and National Home Loans . |
17 | It 's thought that a lot of the spending money for these would have come from redundancy payments when people lost their jobs . |
18 | ‘ I 've just come from work . |
19 | Much of it has come from work with animals , for here it is possible to arrange particular experiences at particular ages and subsequently test for their effect on the behaviour of mature animals . |
20 | Until now her knowledge had come from conversation and confidences and such ; she had never before been in a morning court and listened to the proceedings . |
21 | I discovered he had come from South America . |
22 | The two dead men are known to have come from South Gloucestershire . |
23 | The improvement was considerably overstated ( it may , in fact , have come from North , who sometimes leaked to Newsweek ) but it was remarkable , even so . |
24 | The latest stage in the Guinness growth story has come from TV advertising , with the Guinness commercial in Indonesia being perhaps the most unusual in the group . |
25 | It is also the case that the great majority of students entering advanced courses in art and design have come from foundation courses , a few having come from school with GCE A level passes in art . |
26 | Still in the realm of half-backs , the original conclusion from the post-match inquest into who had called the back-row move which led indirectly to that heartbreaking injury to Craig Chalmers — that it had come from half-back — was subsequently rescinded . |
27 | Dixon explains : ‘ In the past , new wrestlers have come from wrestling families . |
28 | I u I went in one there was like a junction as come from Pit into . |
29 | While sociology , and the sociology of knowledge in particular , are rooted in a social conception of man , the critique has come from positivism which is rooted in an individualistic , asocial , conception of man . |
30 | The major lines of objection have come from Quine 's pragmatism and Kuhn 's work on paradigms , and it is to these that we now turn . |