Example sentences of "[verb] [vb -s] from [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That this is the practice commonly adopted appears from the Report of the Select Committee on Murder and Life Imprisonment ( H.L. Paper 78–I , para. 155 ) . |
2 | The text selected disappears from the window into the Scrap . |
3 | The other text in which the role of intention is loudly proclaimed comes from a work of Paul . |
4 | Being stroked physically has the same soothing effect and the phrase , ‘ being stroked ’ when we are complimented grows from the similarity of these experiences . |
5 | For example , it often happens that the ability to compete/canvass arises from a breach of duty committed during employment . |
6 | An indication of the order of discount the Iranians were willing to accord comes from a report of a deal with Mitsui for two cargoes of Iranian Heavy crude . |
7 | Further evidence to suggest that events are important in depression according to their threatfulness rather than according to the amount of change they signify comes from a study by Tennant and Andrews ( 1978 ) . |
8 | They often conflict with each other and much of the stress that we experience comes from the conflict of one goal with another : career versus family ; structure versus excitement and risk ; individual versus collective ; autonomy versus team-work ; money versus challenge . |
9 | One difficulty not mentioned arises from the definition of gestational diabetes , which includes abnormal glucose tolerance arising in or first detected in pregnancy . |