Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb pp] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Are any weatherproof switches properly protected from the elements ? |
2 | The courses focus on specific areas where expatriates are to live , with course tutors usually drawn from the areas in question . |
3 | As with many of the village cottages , some of the bricks probably originated from the brickworks of Frampton , notorious for their variable quality . |
4 | Many canal companies continued independently but , as the rail network grew , passengers and perishable goods traffic together with many bulk cargoes gradually transferred from the canals to the railways . |
5 | Chris may be pessimistic about the future but , with one million sales every bi-monthly issue and 60,000 Fat Slags diaries already gone from the shelves , Viz does n't show any sign of losing popularity . |
6 | The apple trees probably originated from the pips of discarded dessert apples . |
7 | They also visited the Toraja tribe of the Celebes highlands , who believe their ancestors once descended from the Pleiades in starships . |
8 | This new approach , it seemed , was not to be made so publicly , not to be exposed to the expedient treason of little devious minds far removed from the battlefields on which honest men met , and contended , and killed one another without malice . |
9 | He glanced over at the mound of tablecloths hastily borrowed from the tables of the unused tea-stall , under which the body of the late Councillor Phipps was now reposing . |