Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun prp] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now , having already risked a considerable outlay on refitting and storing the ship , he was faced with the possibility of having to sail from Polruan with several hands short of a full complement .
2 white belly distinguishing from both Dunlin and larger Knot ; more conspicuous white wing-bar separates from Dunlin at all times .
3 HEV differs from HAV in that outbreaks of HEV occur exclusively in countries with warm climates .
4 Nigel had n't heard from Eleanor for several weeks .
5 They were coming from Bangor with these things to sell .
6 Italian opera disappeared from France for many years .
7 Incidentally , I knocked down the girders that were to go to develop a new pit which would come from Monktonhall into those reserves .
8 In March new electrical equipment was ordered from B.T-H. for these cars and new trucks were considered , but turned down .
9 Minton had returned from Jamaica with several pairs of shoes , made in Manchester for the Jamaican market , and a host of ideas .
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