Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [noun] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell . |
2 | As yet there is no other body to undertake this task , and even tentative moves to remove the problem from the cell block and into the detoxification centre foundered in the entrepreneurial 1980s ; for there is little immediate profit to be made from reclamation of this kind of scrap material ( although the long-term value of a humanitarian return might be thought to be well worth pursuing in a civilized society ! ) . |
3 | We have argued from Scripture in this book that there is only one alternative source — Satan . |
4 | As we 've heard from people in this programme tonight , most of them start when they 're children or young adolescents |
5 | We have details from CENTRA Examinations and Assessments Services about revisions in the 789 Machine Knitting scheme which will be introduced from September of this year . |
6 | ‘ I do not think there is any comfort to be gained from definition in this branch of the law . |
7 | She then dismissed an originating summons under the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , Schedule 1 ( the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ) , declining to order that two children , who had been wrongfully removed from Australia to this country by their mother , should be returned to the jurisdiction of the State of Victoria , Australia . |
8 | Thus , rightly or wrongly , women are everywhere excluded from mandates of this kind . |
9 | McLeish decided he would have to abandon any prejudice taken from Francesca about this trade ; Peter Yeo knew his business and was obviously effective . |
10 | He is entirely right about the British contribution to Europe , both in the long term and in the past few years when much of the present shape of the Community has arisen from initiatives by this country . |
11 | It 's hard to draw a prick in the act ; they tend to be covered from sight in this position unless they are superhumanly long . |
12 | On 6 July , Price was released from prison in this country . |
13 | 30–7- Hugh Fletcher was " suspended from priviliges at this time being found in a quarrelsome company at an unreasonable hour . " |