Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 It became clear from the Government 's autumn statement that pressure on public expenditure is likely to get worse rather than better for the foreseeable future , and that any developments must take place within such a framework .
2 He was not supposed to know whether the dealer was buying or selling on his client 's behalf , but nonetheless he attempted to guess this from the runner 's facial expression and comments .
3 ML 6 , caught in a searchlight , was also hit and afire , and survivors from the two craft drifted down river on rafts , many of them badly wounded — Micky Wynn had lost an eye and been rescued unconscious from the MTB 's charthouse .
4 Kypov shouted at him across the few metres that separated them , and the breath spouted white from the Major 's mouth .
5 Paykel separates these from the person 's specific vulnerability to events , or to particular events , which has developed from personality attributes or developmental experiences .
6 Other contributors who are working within this tradition ( Brenda Almond , Morwenna Griffiths , Mary Midgley and Anne Seller ) also consider in what ways central philosophical issues might look different from a women 's ( or feminist ) points of view .
7 Such payments accorded the payers with rights of exemption from the interference of bishops and hence were thought worthwhile from the payers ' point of view .
8 It seems that it was a hasty decision to take away the armoured car , which had become inseparable from the city 's history .
9 It seems clear from the overseers ' accounts for the late 18th century that two of the four adult Titford brothers were living as occupants of houses once held as leasehold properties by their better-off ancestors .
10 However , where they feel safe from the management 's glare and there is a low risk of being attacked , the men often walk the beat together , although this risk ensures they never call at premises together .
11 Since teachers were the main resource in PNP , it is teaching — and hence learning — which should have benefited most from the Council 's initiatives .
12 call the fire brigade as soon as possible by dialling 999 from a neighbour 's house or a phone box .
13 The LEA must pay costs from excepted funds unless there is a justifiable reason for taking these from the school 's own monies .
14 The uproar in the middle of the night when Bernard Murphy rolled home fighting drunk from the seamen 's club had to be heard to be credited .
15 Clients ' funds should be kept separate from the firm 's own moneys and be held in bank or building society accounts clearly designated as belonging to the client .
16 These cards should be kept separate from the player 's other cards .
17 It remains unanswered from the patients ' point of view .
18 FOLLOW-UP to their club congenial ‘ Pot Of Gold ’ ( there 's a remix around well worth picking up ) , ‘ Mixed Moods ’ contains four variations on a theme crafted around a gorgeous string-infected format , of which some will be more effective earlier in the evening whilst the remainder will nurse any wounds left open from the evening 's proceedings .
19 To distinguish this from the actor 's concern to communicate to non-participants , we have used the term ‘ presentation ’ .
20 He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region .
21 He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region .
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