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

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1 If Scotland gains favours from the government , then the North fears the loss of opportunity and so Labour MPs from Northern constituencies were uneasy .
2 They were all getting noisy but the cake had to be delayed until Mr Hogan returned from the shop .
3 Alan Hinkes was reportedly one who got a lift and carried down , while Mick Fowler watched from the South East Gully .
4 This lacuna has been made worse by the ILO 's lack of jurisdiction to examine South African labour legislation since South Africa resigned from the Organisation in 1964 .
5 Mario balances trays while Marioland characters drop from the top of the screen .
6 Ralph Sinnott makes a desk and chair , while Hazel Rogers moves from the box she wrote about in the April issue , to a nest of tables .
7 Craig Smith put them ahead before Kevin Harmison levelled from the penalty spot .
8 Rogers always seemed as unlike a comedy film producer as Kenneth Horne differed from the conventional idea of comedian .
9 When Miss Honey emerged from the Headmistress 's study , most of the children were outside in the playground .
10 Every day before and after school he faithfully practised reading and writing and occasionally when Emilia Thorne returned from the library she would pop round , when Tom was out on Fire Duty , and sit with him .
11 When Molly Braithwaite qualified from the Medau College in Germany , she joined forces with Peggy .
12 An example of mistranslation occurred when President Kaunda returned from the Singapore Commonwealth Conference in 1970 , where he had clashed with the British prime Minister over British arms sales to South Africa .
13 As Mrs Knelle descended from the mountains , she told me stories attached to various landmarks .
14 It stayed that way until near the end when Campbell Wilson scored from the penalty spot .
15 Talks between Ambulance Management and Unions to settle the 6 month old pay dispute have become bogged down , but as Peter Russell reports from the Whitley Council Meeting , both sides are still cautiously optimistic .
16 In the seventy fifth minute , City fell behind again as Steve Cowell crossed from the left to the far side , for Weesker to dive and squeeze a header just inside the post .
17 Indeed , if you go back to his grandfather 's generation , they go right underground , for Bill Larnach comes from the solid traditions of the Durham miners .
18 But as Shere Khan growled from the distance in his Hamlet 's ghost voice , ‘ The cub is mine .
19 But critics who believed that the West was over-reacting were strengthened when Aneurin Bevan resigned from the British cabinet on 21 May accompanied by two other ministers .
20 When Grace Farrier rose from the table , the men rose with her , and when , a few minutes later , she entered the drawing room she sat down with a sigh , for she was wondering how long Aunt Nessy 's stay would be this time .
21 But pacifism did not convert itself into an electorally oriented party and its position in the Labour Party was seriously eroded when George Lansbury resigned from the party leadership in 1935 ( see below , pp. 163 — 72 ) .
22 When Brendan Mullin retired from the game he received many messages of appreciation from rugby enthusiasts .
23 Quakers were down and out a minute later when Mark McGhee crossed from the right for Maskell to complete his hat-trick .
24 Darlington were down and out a minute later when Mark McGhee crossed from the right for Maskell to complete his hat trick .
25 So , for example , your High Elf army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarfs list .
26 So , for example , your Empire army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarf list .
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