Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from [art] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Explosions : red flames and chunks of rock spouted from the slopes where the Counsellors had been standing .
2 One is that the condensation problem is greater in homes built from the mid-1960s onwards .
3 Bonuses arising from the masks only apply when the mask is being worn ( except for the paper mask ) , but the penalties are permanent and can not be dispelled .
4 His flatmate had a mistress in Hampstead and so was seldom there , but the flat was squalid and the scents of garlic and oregano rose from the kitchens below .
5 In our study year there were forty-five murder trials reported from the courts where some sexual component was raised as an issue , even if to be denied .
6 The gun went off again , and chips of marble flew from the steps ahead of us .
7 Matters arising from the minutes please .
8 In summary , it would appear that the non-respondents as a group differed from the respondents mainly with regard to the more negative feelings they had towards the Oxfordshire scheme .
9 A team benefits from the differences rather than the similarities between people .
10 A lot of the misconceptions stem from the days when catgut and braided nylon was the stuff you tied your hook to ; when nylon monofilament was something new and therefore not to be trusted .
11 Now that it had been draped by thick blankets stripped from the beds upstairs it was very dark .
12 The name originated from the days when this house belonged to the local policeman .
13 75% disappeared from the regulations altogether , whether as a minimum grant-in-aid of teaching costs as in the old regulations or as a maximum as proposed in the Ashby Report : an explanatory memorandum from the Ministry said that the Minister would continue to use this figure as a guide while bearing in mind all the other factors concerned with quality , need , students ' fees and so on .
14 The king took from the Persians only their attack on the constitution of 1812 ; the project for a Cortes was ‘ lost ’ in the unsympathetic deliberations of the Council of Castile .
15 Exemptions granted to farmers date from the days when boosting food production was seen as a national priority , says CPRE 's Tony Burton .
16 This environment must have contained abundant food in the form of organic detritus falling from the waters above .
17 No water flows from the sprinklers here , and clearly has n't for a long time .
18 The Court of Appeal held that the expression " transfer of assets " in TA 1988 , s670 covered such a case and thus the income derived from the assets so transferred was taxed upon the settlor .
19 Others have stressed the legacies of former international glory , attitudes , and institutions derived from the days when Britain was at the center of the world economy , acting as a barrier to necessary change .
20 I was shown into a bare room where paper spilled from the desks then taken back round the main hall .
21 All this gave powerful ammunition to urban sociologists writing from the mid-1970s onwards .
22 Tim Skerritt emerged from the trees on to the gravel drive .
23 By 1975–76 it had risen to £10.3 billion — two and a half times the level inherited from the Conservatives just two years earlier .
24 Two massive figures loomed out of the blackness , like ghost-riders descended from the mists above .
25 I 'm simply reminding manufacturers that the guitarist 's craft developed from the tools originally available to him , and equipment designers should work to enhance that craft , not enforce change upon it .
26 What conclusion has the Government drawn from the responses so far ?
27 Halfway up I 'm bombarded by icicles falling from the overhangs above , while Graham is somewhere in the swirling mist , pulling off an impressive lead .
28 Birds call from the trees above and I can hear the distant sound of traffic on the main road , through the forest .
29 These listed or summarised the information collected from the questionnaires together with any relevant data stored on the " persons " data base , under the required headings .
30 Hatching of eggs and development to L3 is complete within two weeks during the summer in temperate areas , after which the larvae migrate from the faeces on to the surrounding herbage .
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