Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] from [art] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Appleby said : ‘ This is a long-established business with a reputation for quality workmanship which has suffered from a series of bad debts and disputed accounts . ’ |
2 | Improved handling has resulted from a series of innovations most of which have been related to aerodynamic efficiency . |
3 | However , from such a small island herd the exports have been phenomenal and it has spread from the tropics to the Arctic . |
4 | They have charted complex changes since 1000 BC , showing that even in the last 1500 years the area has evolved from a series of tidal inlets , through the development of spits and dunes , to the triangular area that it is today , with the vast recent pebble dumps of Dungeness . |
5 | Whereas boys may become alienated from the means of learning , girls would be alienated more swiftly by the content of learning . |
6 | The public sector and its workers have benefited from a series of pre-election sweeteners , but Major 's one ‘ big idea ’ , the Citizen 's Charter , has offered diminishing returns for the Tories from its inception . |
7 | Of course the advanced atherosclerotic plaque is a very complex structure , but the early lesion is very much a process which involves the intima of the artery and is characterised by proliferation of smooth muscle cells which have migrated from the media of the artery ( Woolf , 1983 ) . |