Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [vb past] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Minutes later , a small group of six figures emerged from the woods . |
2 | The other three pairs came from the trees and down the sloping fields in complete silence . |
3 | Though Dr Runcie and his party could not take Holy Communion at the papal mass , he had earlier celebrated the eucharist at the Anglican church in Rome after three demonstrators rose from the congregation as he ascended the pulpit ; the visit has been dogged by protests from supporters of the Rev Ian Paisley . |
4 | CRACK ! as three gunshots came from the woods . |
5 | She was arrested in Turkey after up to one hundred and thirty thousand pounds disappeared from the charity . |
6 | More than 250 ideas emerged from the presentation , and each one has been looked at for possibilities . |
7 | The Scots ' other two tries came from the St Andrews wing , David Hall , both scores resulting from crisp handling in the midfield , where Peter Flockhart at inside centre was one of the Scots ' big successes . |
8 | The 1983 changes came from the recognition that it was the facilities available in offices as well as supervision by members that determined effective training . |
9 | Thirty guineas came from the Earl of Hertford , ten guineas from Lady Frances Coningsby , five from the Earl of Breadalbane . |
10 | The two men rose from the table together . |
11 | LAST Tuesday 's column asked which two footballers went from the Mill Field to Field Mill Crook Town to Mansfield , in other words . |