Example sentences of "[vb pp] from one " in BNC.
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1 | These mechanisms can not simply be lifted from one society ( and thus from one language via literal translation ) to another . |
2 | But by then , the show-down had come from one of support for the clergyman to one of outright resistance to the regime . |
3 | This daub could have come from one of three distinct periods . |
4 | Local residents again pointed out that so far all the dust that had blown had come from one three-acre section of the lake : ‘ The worry is that if it 's not attended to and if the entire 150 acres rise up and start blowing at the same time it could be a national disaster . |
5 | I had the impression — fleeting , I grant you — that the photo had come from one of the pockets . |
6 | That would have set them a puzzle , would n't it , if the fibres had come from one of them ? ’ |
7 | John is convinced that most of the houses ghostly happenings are come from one place ; the so-called Bishop 's bedroom . |
8 | Scotland 's national coach has been disadvantaged only in the sense that so many of his squad come from one club , Rangers , who have had to withdraw six players because of injury . |
9 | I think that 's that absolutely horrific and that has come from one of the practice partners and not the actual himself . |
10 | It was as if a couple of animals hounded from one burrow , nest or lair had im-mediately taken possession of another and started up just where they had left off . |
11 | If the warren and burrow systems are first cleared in the autumn , subsequent work in the area on other systems is likely to lead to rabbits evicted from one set of burrows going to ground elsewhere . |
12 | The speed at which an awareness of national fashions in architecture grew varied from one area to another . |
13 | ( 1988 ) was that their S2 varied from one pre-exposure trial to the next . |
14 | The degree of success varied from one head to another . |
15 | Other teachers point out that evaluations of Shakespeare have varied from one historical point to the next , and they argue that pupils should be encouraged to think critically about his status in the canon . |
16 | The price varied from one shilling ( five new pence ) to one shilling and sixpence a pound postage extra . |
17 | Other teachers point out that evaluations of Shakespeare have varied from one historical period to the next , and they argue that pupils should be encouraged to think critically about his status in the canon . |
18 | Their controlled study showed that the social withdrawal and poverty of speech of chronic patients varied from one hospital to another according to the severity of ward restrictiveness , absence of personal belongings , and the length of time that patients were left to do nothing . |
19 | As Tables 10–13 , below , show , most of the factors mentioned were common to all exhibitions , although the degree to which a particular factor contributed to an exhibition 's success varied from one exhibition to another . |
20 | Lack of generalization to the test stimulus indicates that the two stimuli are readily discriminated from one another . |
21 | book , then it 's gon na get forgo , forgotten from one day to the next . |
22 | At the least they should be planted no wider than two abreast where each plant can be approached from one side . |
23 | Another cause is that complete regions of DNA are transposed from one part of the molecule to another , or that foreign DNA from a virus has been inserted . |
24 | The exhortations of Scripture which relate to personal qualities and Christian virtues require little adaptation when transposed from one culture to another . |
25 | Each month an ovum buds , separates and is discharged from one of the ovaries . |
26 | The drake mandarin duck has an enormous orange flag on each wing modified from one of the wing feathers ( Figure 5 ) . |
27 | This second volume contains , besides several ingenious smaller pieces , written on particular occasions , The Unhappy Father , a tragedy , with three acts of a second play , written at the request of a friend , in about a fortnight , and some letters of this extraordinary young woman , which have a solidity in them far beyond what could be expected from one of her years , and so destitute of the advantages of education … |
28 | As would be expected from one of the three largest power tool manufacturers , there is a host of accessories on offer , from a polishing pad to a range of 28 screwdriver bits . |
29 | Admirable as such schemes seemed from St Petersburg , they looked very different on the ground : it was reported from one ‘ city ’ designated an administrative hub that no one had entered or left it for three months . |
30 | Ostensibly defending the sanctity of the Sabbath against the joyful musical interruptions of the Salvationists , it was reported from one area that rioting Skeletonites were dressed in ‘ coloured rags and tinsel , masks , helmets , and other pantomime clothing ’ , and in several localities police chiefs found it necessary to ban Salvation Army processions for fear of riots . |