Example sentences of "[vb past] from the [num ord] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday .
2 It is among a small number of churches designed specifically to accommodate the liturgical changes which followed from the Second Vatican Council .
3 All this suspicion arose from the first nylon yarn that appeared on the market .
4 Aware of the concern felt by many in his audience of European parliamentarians about the potential power of a united Germany , Mr Shevardnadze went out of his way to express agreement with President Franois Mitterrand that ‘ no European country can act without due regard for the European balance , without taking into account the interests of others and the existing historical situation that resulted from the second world war ’ .
5 The British labour movement , the Labour Party and the trade unions , emerged from the First World War greatly strengthened .
6 Although nominally a Great Power in 1945 , with a seat on the United Nations Security Council and the second largest Empire in the world , France emerged from the Second World War as a much-weakened nation .
7 But how should we evaluate the cold war 's impact on the world outside Europe and North America — on the world which emerged from the second world war still largely in the condition of colonialism ?
8 Colonel with a K the this band , they used to , that they had from the tenth replacement depot used to come down and play at the Town Hall , and they they like I said before they were fellas on the way to join Glen the absolute ultimate musicians of America and it was why I 'm still today erm I 've got a big collection of jazz records and have always been interested in the big band sound .
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