Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was a thunderstorm and I struggled from a deep sleep .
2 One was a very nice garment made out of a kind of silk which Mother and I bought from the secondhand clothes lady who ran a stall in Barnard Castle .
3 Now again , if it 'd been a full interview you might have death and service benefits and things of that nature which might and then when er I tapped it was obvious that you were gon na go for ANNA and you squashed from the second appointment right to the very end in the space of the two minutes .
4 and you return from the damned into your own
5 She did not ring for a nurse because she did n't want to have to seem cheerful and she remembered from the two births of her live children , which had gone well , that this was a rule in hospitals .
6 Her real name is Karen and she comes from a wealthy family in the south of England .
7 Er but there was an implication by implication and the , the particular point was the extent to which surplus water draining off fields er was to the problem and we learnt from the Southern Water representative that there is a an area of uncertainty erm and divided responsibility perhaps erm about the ditches , about the highways in that vicinity .
8 ‘ I listened to three new versions of Yellow Submarine yesterday and they range from the sublime to the ridiculous and they were great .
9 What about you know , if , if someone is relatively well educated , and they come from an urban , urban rural area , why do n't they get a job in the rural area using those qualifications ?
10 I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse .
11 It has the advantage for believers of saving them from having to invent their own personal neurosis , and they gain from the social nature of religion rather than the purely private character of a personal neurosis .
12 Their tusks were gnarled and they differed from the older Daurog in one remarkable and savage aspect : ridges of long , black spikes grew from the fronts of their bodies ; the central , vertical line of thorns ran down on to the twisting , restless sex organs that hung from their rotund bellies .
13 And then a dim light opened out ahead : their boots crunched on pebbles and they emerged from a small cave whose entrance was uncovered only at the lowest of low tides .
14 So in came James — and he recovered from a jittery start to stamp his authority on an emphatic Liverpool win .
15 A tram driver hid him under a seat in return for two packets of cigarettes and he escaped from the Austrian Soviet zone .
16 When the Party conference began at Brighton in October 1935 , opinion in the Party had hardened against Lansbury and Cripps.Lansbury 's support for pacifism received only 102,000 votes and he resigned from the parliamentary leadership .
17 He hated pomp and humbug , and he resigned from the National Academy of Sciences because he found that they spent most of their time deciding which other scientists should be admitted to the Academy .
18 Stuart had typically picked a trolley with one locked wheel , and he emerged from the tender scrutiny of the douaniers in a comic curve , his uncertain course hymned by Gillian 's indulgent laughter and his trolley 's maundering squeak .
19 The Marxist value system arose in this vacuum of values and it arose from the multiplying effect that machinery had on man 's labour .
20 Lack of an alternative summer team sport protected cricket between the wars and it benefited from a brief post-1945 resurgence in numbers , but then numbers fell so dramatically that by 1965 they stood at about a third of the post-1945 years .
21 It is the result of conscious planning by multinational corporations and banks and it results from the conscious actions taken by the US and UK governments in building the post-war world .
22 The cat was white , a Suristani with a prehensile tail , and it hung from the lower branch of one of the trees and slashed at the dogs which were clustered below .
23 His output is prodigious and it springs from the unbending control he exercises over every aspect of his life .
24 At that time the party seemed to have many of the characteristics of a party which did not expect to win elections : it had changed its leadership only a few weeks before the general election was called , Lansbury having resigned and been replaced by Attlee on a temporary basis ; and it suffered from a good deal of internal factionalism , and found its major policy demand — collective security through the League of Nations — ‘ scooped ’ by Stanley Baldwin , the Prime Minister .
25 The key issue is straightforward and it arises from a simple fact .
26 During the pressing operation , the first juice to emerge from a grape is called the cuvée and it comes from the central zone of pulp .
27 It is called Kulta and it comes from the distant reaches of Lapland .
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