Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] from a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When a large number of copies of the same document or form are required , they can be duplicated or photocopied from a master copy .
2 Patterns can be read into the Design Controller from a mylar sheet by the EC1 pattern controller or loaded from a memory card .
3 At that moment , emerging from the saloon below as if propelled from a circus cannon , there appeared a distinctly grotesque figure .
4 The sector to the right ( The Quiquillon ) has only a few hard climbs , but its other side , hidden from the village and approached from a parking place reached by driving through a housing estate just before the village , has many fine , steep routes , often with three pitches , at all standards .
5 ‘ Well , ’ said Dorothea Gilberd , coming in sweaty and harassed from a Geography class with 1A , ‘ there 's certainly no prospect of getting anything done today . ’
6 I had a glimpse of a fair-haired girl staring wide-eyed and terrified from a tennis court , her racket held loose by her side and tennis balls scattered at her feet and , though the trees and buildings and gardens were nothing but a high-speed blur , my mind nevertheless registered with a startling clarity that the girl had been completely naked .
7 Amongst the most ambitious was the Nuffield College Reconstruction Survey , proposed by G. D. H. Cole , supported by influential backers such as Arthur Greenwood and John Reith , and financed from a Treasury grant .
8 There entrepreneurs identified the existence of a seller 's market just waiting to be developed , and created their own demand , which gathered its own momentum and benefited from a snowball effect .
9 There is a general questioning of whether the proposed approach is appropriate to small companies , particularly when considered from a cost/benefit perspective .
10 Baldwin was aware — as emerged from a corridor encounter with Harold Nicolson during this adjournment — of how great had been his triumph .
11 The horizontal arrows indicate the transcription start sites as deduced from a primer extension analysis of the corresponding transcripts .
12 With something as uncertain as output from a text recogniser , it is also valid to consider that the trigram value stored for x→y→z , also contains information about the likelihood of x given y and z as successors , and the likelihood of y to have x as a predecessor and z as a successor .
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