Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun prp] from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The result was urban chaos but a richness of building styles which redeemed Brighton from the overbearing formality of its more classical contemporaries .
2 On Oct. 20 the ANC and PAC excluded AZAPO from the convening committee of the conference , but invited it to participate in the meeting .
3 The FOR SALE notice nailed to Lord Jim 's funnel saddened her and if possible she approached Grace from the other direction .
4 In time to come , will someone else walk these halls and remember the Wolfqueen who lived here for a time , but who brought the Cruithin out of hiding , and drove Medoc from the Bright Palace ?
5 ‘ Where 's the boy ? ’ roared Brown from the front seat .
6 He patted the bulkhead affectionately , then gave all his attention to manoeuvring the Angharad out of Lee Haven and into the fast-flowing sound which separated Gullholm from the Welsh coast .
7 As Eisenman demonstrates , the legitimacy of the high priesthood — of Zadok or of the Zadok — was resuscitated by the Maccabeans , the last dynasty of Judiac kings , who ruled Israel from the second century B.C. until Herodian times and the Roman occupation .
8 I just leaked like mad each time I fed Conrad from the other side .
9 He took a shuttle to the asteroid belt , he was the highest ranker there they started the race , to the belt they drove at a deadly pace no-one knows what happened that star date but we always knew poor Wes would have to wait as they pulled Will from the smoking wreck they heard him say in a terrible state bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I need him , tell Wesley not to my love for him is never weak .
10 As they pulled Will from the smoking wreck they heard him say in a terrible state bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I need him , tell Wesley not to my love for him is never weak .
11 For the third time that day he called Kuhlmann from the public box .
12 ‘ There 'll be no need of a lantern , friends , ’ called Jonadab from the open doorway .
13 The Nez Perce scouts taunted Howard from the far bank of the river .
14 Only the last-minute availability of Donny Davies , his soccer senior and a formidable broadcaster , writing for the paper as ‘ Old International ’ , saved Arlott from the broken Elizabethan and the Manchester United catastrophe on Munich 's wintry runway .
15 The central committee took the view , however , that there could not be a ‘ party within a party ’ and they made preparations to expel members of the DPKR and removed Rutskoi from the Central Committee .
16 ‘ There 's no hope of it , ’ said Camillo from the yellow box of bed .
17 In any case , Nikita Khruschev and Nikolai Bulganin , who ousted Malenkov from the Soviet leadership in early 1955 , roundly condemned German rearmament .
18 ‘ Who does all the cleaning and cooking and looking after ? ’ said Signe from the rear seat .
19 Smiling wryly , he fetched the lead and yanked Clytemnestra from the best armchair .
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