Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] from [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | A few yards west is the dry entrance to the caves , which novices like myself can safely probe until confronted by difficulties ; daylight is admitted from manholes in the surface clints . |
2 | There has been considerable debate about the origins of the glassware found in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries ; some are Roman survivals , and a proportion was imported from glass-houses in the Rhineland and northern Gaul . |
3 | The man 's body was hanging from swings in the Panton Road playground , Hoole , Chester . |
4 | WORRIED mum Pamela Pilbro spent three weeks searching for her 20-year-old son Philip — unaware that his decomposing body was hanging from rafters in the attic . |
5 | Supporting evidence was obtained from experiments in which the ability of a depolarizing stimulus to release radiolabelled glutamate was shown to be elevated in potentiated hippocampal tissue . |
6 | This account is taken from reports in the Stamford Mercury during 1857 . |
7 | The insects may be attracted by volatiles , in the way that heartwood borers are attracted from distances up to 2 km to felled Shorea robusta trees in India , as the resin is collected from wounds in the trunk . |
8 | The report was commissioned from scientists in five countries in order to assess the impact of dramatic reductions in carbon emissions . |
9 | Some 1950 million years ago , sufficient uranium was precipitated from solutions in the rocks at Oklo to reach critical mass . |
10 | Both are consistent with an origin in Iran where the material is mined from veins in Khorasan . |