Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His pursuit of the same approach in his cantatas arose perhaps from a firm conviction of what would succeed in a genre so closely allied to opera , perhaps from innate conservatism . |
2 | When invited to lecture at Cheltenham Art Gallery he merely read aloud from a printed copy of his talk , Speculations on the Contemporary Painter . |
3 | Although Stalin died in 1953 and Soviet communism changed gradually from a totalitarian regime into a more conventional authoritarian state run by a collective leadership , the de-Stalinization of Western communism proceeded very slowly . |
4 | Peter McBride , who has two young children , was hit in the back as he sprinted away from a Scots Guards patrol in Belfast 's republican New Lodge area . |
5 | She woke slowly from a vague dream as an errant breeze drifted over her face , coming to rest on her mouth . |
6 | His health was poor , for he suffered constantly from a malarial type disease , quartan ague , which left him feverish and weak . |
7 | He 'd been a prisoner-of-war in Germany during the First World War and as a result of his wartime experiences suffered constantly from a weak chest . |
8 | Paris was the world 's cultural capital in their eyes , but Russia suffered alternately from a deep-rooted inferiority complex , saddled with two cultural capitals looking away from each other towards Asia and Europe ; or from an unstable Messianic superiority complex , derived from Byzantium via Dostoevsky and now resurrected phoenix-like by the Bolsheviks under a new guise . |
9 | His eldest son came home from a great war in another land … ’ |
10 | The impetus came partly from a growing interest in Schopenhauer 's theory of music , and partly from an uncomfortable sense that his own artistic practice was diverging further and further from the theoretical postulates of which it was supposed to be the realization . |
11 | It was at Shoom that Danny first met Steve Eusebe , the tall , dreadlocked singer who fronts the single , a mellow house groove with deep , soulful vocals that you would swear came straight from a gospel-trained Chicago house singer if you had n't already caught the London inflections . |
12 | There is no way , for example , that one could work out that the lens came originally from an overlying sheet of cells without following its development . |
13 | Worse still , the camps were breeding grounds for fever , and Battle in 1809 suffered severely from a typhoid outbreak which began in its barracks . |
14 | Clamorous criticism of this category of capital murder came simultaneously from an opposing tendency . |
15 | An answer came unexpectedly from a middle-aged man leaning on the rail nearby . |
16 | The books had taken their battering well , although the covers of one were bent and crimped inwards from a hard landing . |
17 | Christina wanted to remind him that he had only helped with the backing and that the real work had been done by Stephen and her , but she kept quiet and instead watched Jean Reece-Carlton as she turned away from a gloating Robert in disgust , muttering something under her breath . |
18 | She arrived home from a foreign holiday yesterday considerably richer than when she left . |
19 | Sometimes , moreover , experience can show that our reasoning is superficial and incorrect , as when we learn from it that , despite what we might think , an arrow fired upwards from a moving ship will not fall behind but back on to it . |
20 | Water poured continually from a constant-level tank into one scoop after another of a large waterwheel , but each scoop could not descend until it was full . |
21 | Much the same would have been thought of Jessica as she would have been seen as someone who walked away from an evil religion and stepped into the right path . |
22 | On Dec. 19 Yeltsin returned early from an official visit to China [ see also p. 39236 ] , apparently because of fears that conservative figures were about to be promoted to government posts . |
23 | The new claim comes on the day the princess returned home from a disastrous tour to South Korea only to hear that the baby son of a close friend had died . |
24 | There was a stand of bronze inlaid with silver , looted perhaps from a rich merchant 's house , and a cut of marble propped on an empty brazier and supporting the physician 's jars and boxes and bottles . |
25 | Off to the side , Carrefour watched mockingly from a comfortable chair . |
26 | England recovered well from a slow start and their 3 ½-½ victory over the United States was their widest margin ever in matches between the two countries . |
27 | ‘ Do not handle food you do not intend to consume ’ , Lady Selvedge read loudly from a printed notice . |
28 | At a level slightly higher than their heads , and several yards within the cordon , this raw soil fell away from a dark hole like the mouth of a deep , narrow cave , large enough , perhaps , to admit a small child . |
29 | The coroner said Michael 's head hit the chair and he died instantly from a fractured skull . |
30 | The folds of this pinafore fell amply from a short yoke , and beneath it she wore a succession of woollen jumpers . |