Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] from [pron] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 In spite of his disappointment Hopkins now felt released from his renunciation of poetry , and a succession of exuberant lyrical celebrations of the natural world followed , including ‘ The Windhover ’ and many of his other best-known poems .
2 Eddy 's own interest in the old records from the Royal Greenwich Observatory had developed from his study of the changing level of solar activity as indicated by the numbers of sunspots , or dark spots in its surface .
3 Despite further negative publicity while in prison Barry had emerged from his period of incarceration claiming that he had undergone a religious rebirth .
4 This Eliot had taken from his reading of anthropology , as would become clear from his later social writings , and he sought to preserve the physical and spiritual bonds of his culture in the city of London .
5 But it could be like this perhaps , ’ illustrating her point with some jewel that she had quarried from her years of research in the mines of history .
6 Athelstan remembered what he had learnt from his study of the Index of Saints but decided not to confide in Sir John .
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