Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] from the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Here is another chapter opening from the same children 's book .
2 Another bullet fired from the same revolver had entered the outside of the driver 's ( that is , the left-hand ) door of the jeep and passed through to the edge of the driver 's seat without striking Paulette .
3 Both these objectives suffer from the same constraints — the uncompetitive nature of railfreight charges compared with road haulage , other than trainload freight , and the lack of private sidings in Britain on anything like the scale in France or Germany thus requiring intermodal handling and its resultant costs .
4 Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people .
5 This neat orderliness has been attacked by Le Page and Tabouret-Keller , who write ( 1985 : 198 ) : Such a model necessarily implies a linear sequence of varieties within " a language " , with the implication that all innovation starts from the same source and travels in the same direction ; and that innovation in phonology is paralleled by a similar sequence of innovation in different parts of the grammar and lexicon .
6 All items in a column come from the same domain — there are circumstances where the contents from two or more columns come from the same domain .
7 Yet each vision arose from the same landscape , and each had its own particular beauty and power .
8 check batch numbers on rolls to make sure each roll comes from the same batch , and that colours will match .
9 Both allegations arise from the same incident in Middlesbrough Town Hall in October last year .
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