Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [v-ing] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are many manuscripts dating from that time , and a few from the earlier period , starting 1140 .
2 For any vertex , EDGESET returns the list of all edges originating from that vertex .
3 Quickly and certainly Remove all Obstructions arising from any Cause Whatever where Steel and Pennyroyal fails . ’
4 There will be one or more events resulting from this decision , over which the project leader has no control but for which probability assessments can be made .
5 There will be one or more events resulting from this decision , over which the project leader has no control but for which probability assessments can be made .
6 The inspector , however , found that any bonuses deriving from this design ‘ have been lost and also much of the experience and skill of the ‘ old Feltham ’ which coped well with a difficult borstal population' .
7 Any matters arising from that meeting ?
8 We are not told of the use or otherwise of anaesthetics , nor of any benefits flowing from such research .
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