Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] from [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | However , few musical laudarios are extant , and only one of Florentine provenance has survived from before the 15th century : the renowned , luxuriantly decorated early 14th-century manuscript , MS Banco Rari 18 , which belonged , rather surprisingly , to one of the more modest Florentine companies , the Compagnie delle laude di Santo Spirito . |
2 | Ohrid , the deepest lake in Yugoslavia ( 286 m ( 935 ft ) at its greatest depth ) is of great scientific interest , as it contains a species of trout which , like the omul in Lake Baikal , has survived from before the last Ice Age , the lake having being formed during the Tertiary period . |
3 | As the baby grows up , 24-hour rhythms begin to appear from about the second month of life onwards . |
4 | ‘ The month began quietly , but things really began to move from about the 10th onwards , and in terms of takings we recorded a couple of record days . |
5 | The orang-utan lineage appears to have originated from within the first trend , with further modifications of skull and postcrania , but with little change in environments . |
6 | At the time , the proposal was plausible although , of course , it still ducked the issue of where the spores had come from in the first place . |
7 | We 've heard a lot this morning er about the merits of client server and where it 's come from in the last five years . |
8 | The materials of rug making are considerably more perishable than those of other types of artefact and consequently very few examples have survived from before the 15th and 16th centuries . |