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

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1 " Proceeds " in s.5(4) covers money received from a third party who had cashed a cheque for the accused : Davis ( 1989 ) 88 Cr App R 347 ( CA ) .
2 Had the plea come from a budding starlet or perhaps an Italian supermodel , Jagger would have tripped over his lips in an effort to scrawl his name — and perhaps his phone number — in her book for posterity .
3 Her dedication would now be complete , an offering made from a full heart and an intimate knowledge of mental pain .
4 If a shower ( other than the instantaneous type fitted to the rising main ) is connected to a tap or shower fitting fed from a single pipe leading from the cold water cistern , flushing the WC or turning on another cold water tap can starve the shower of cold water , making it uncomfortably hot .
5 And so there was a second lot of market research commissioned from a different organisation , and they came up with an even better picture !
6 A transformer supplied from a 220 V , 50 Hz mains has an iron core in which the peak flux density , 0.66 T , is reached at a magnetic field of 150 A m-1 .
7 The return of the Emperor to France and the subsequent declaration of war had been good for Harper 's trade ; a good hunter stolen from a Protestant plantation in Ireland would fetch a prime price in England where so many officers equipped themselves for the campaign .
8 The camera work is superb and I must especially commend to you all the final shots of the film which show a train heading up the Talerddig incline taken from a nearby hillside .
9 He reached into his pouch and withdrew a handful of loose change plundered from a dozen realms .
10 Some scholars think that the infancy stories in Luke 's Gospel come from a separate source .
11 Immediately underneath the stone lay a cist containing several rude cinerary urns , and alongside of it were found a gold fibula and an armilla of a peculiar type made from a broad band of gold beaten out so as to form a convex centre , on each side of which was a fluted ornamental border , and a raised rim returned at the edge . "
12 Inside the jacket there 's a mesh liner made from a dry mesh ripstop nylon which although it held a little perspiration , dried quickly .
13 In the most recent mills it was made of steel ; but more commonly it was a piece of springy willow wood collected from a convenient pollard .
14 The competition is for a buttonhole made from a fresh flower .
15 Work done from a feminist perspective has challenged the theoretical frameworks , key assumptions , methods and findings of the traditional social sciences .
16 To comply with the IEE Wiring Regulations , an immersion heater must have its own electric circuit run from a spare fuseway at the consumer unit , though there are many houses where the supply for the immersion heater has been taken off the upstairs ring circuit .
17 As I pointed out last month , ACT surrendered from a holding company is not available for carry-back in the recipient subsidiary .
18 There was both their backgrounds — a boy taken from a bleak past into a glorious future by a dedicated schoolteacher — and furthermore this acting business got him off duty , paid him as much cash as a miner 's weekly wage for a few hours ' easy work and had a satisfying tint of glamour …
19 The 46/47 season saw the forced retirement of Ken Mentle after he was struck on the knee by a lettuce thrown from a nearby allotment .
20 From the earliest references of around 1600 , to the start of' the 19th century , Woodchester Mill graduated from a modest corn and fulling mill to a particularly fine cloth mill .
21 In Central America it stands out as a model of high quality provision drawn from a small resource base .
22 Like eighteenth-century armies the navies of the period benefited from a certain amount of technical progress , but progress of a limited and evolutionary kind .
23 This month we 're going to start exploring the possibilities of superimposing pentatonic scales over any chord derived from a particular key .
24 It is the propeller salvaged from a Royal Navy Coastal Airship which is believed to have been shot down by a U-Boat in July 1918 whilst operating from Longside Airship Station .
25 The basic idea is that profit from long-term business is recognised as it accrues rather than when it emerges as a cash surplus released from a long-term fund , as the current statutory method dictates .
26 The opal , the most recent addition to the select company of precious stones , is a hardened gel deposited from a silica-rich solution in the fissures and seams of different kinds of rock .
27 Explore the objects and evidence gathered from a long history of local excavation .
28 Its name come from a Gaelic word Lagh which meant Law — Mountain of Lawgiving .
29 The source of the Wylye , a famous Wiltshire trout stream , was a million gallons of water pumped from a nearby borehole .
30 Until the 1980s , the retail industry as a whole suffered from a poor image .
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