Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [be] [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Total returns outwards are deducted from the purchases account . |
2 | With all hope of a second successive title gone , Silver revealed the huge psychological blow still being felt from the European Cup defeat by Rangers . |
3 | He lent money to both Yorkist kings , repayment generally being made from the customs due on goods shipped by him . |
4 | Would Jesus actually be raised from the dead ? |
5 | It is also important to try to avoid the tunnel-vision whereby industrial relations arrangements elsewhere are viewed from the particular perspectives and orientations of , say , Anglo-Saxon countries . |
6 | The perceptions of the ‘ inner city ’ and of the ‘ underclass ’ which inform government circles today are drawn from the United States , whose cities offer a terrifying picture of our future if we continue to move down the road to a residual , extremely selectivist welfare system . |
7 | Now Diodorus ' Sicilian narrative here is taken from the third-century BC historian Timaios of Tauromenium ( Diodorus also used the fourth-century Ephorus , and his extensive use of these two writers makes Diodorus the main source for west Greek political history in the classical period . ) |
8 | A one-way system down Tubwell Row for buses only being fed from the south-west down Blackwellgate with a dropping off point at the top of Horsemarket . |
9 | PowerSystem 's multilanguage and multicurrency features are increasingly important to Nabb , as Mr Westbrook explains : ‘ All of the invoices etc are issued from the UK , but all of the customers ’ names and addresses are held in the language they would recognise . |