Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] from the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Paddy Hancox-trained flyer led from the first flight to win by three lengths in 31.06 secs , clipping an astonishing 27 spots off the record , which had been held by Brough Park 's Jenks Challenger . |
2 | Underlying his pleasure at the success of the new methods and the way in which the jeeps had proved their worth , was Stirling 's anger at the lack of intelligence received from the Eighth Army . |
3 | The first church on the site dated from the 7th century . |
4 | The second word is the noun formed from the first word , the verb . |
5 | For example , 80 per cent of our tin and 75 per cent of our bauxite come from the Third World . |
6 | Such difficulties of interpretation as the modern local historian may encounter are not , however , confined to this class of writing alone , as a single example taken from the sixteenth century will illustrate . |
7 | She had no energy to swim in the water and pull herself out on the small strip of toilet paper left from the last flushing of the toilet . |
8 | The establishment of serfdom conditioned the way in which the relationship between State and society developed from the seventeenth century onwards . |
9 | Most unskilled labourers were part of the indigenous working-class culture inherited from the nineteenth century . |