Example sentences of "with [noun] [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of her life was spent pushing barges loaded with silt dredged from the narrow canals around Birmingham . |
2 | I accompanied her during house visits , at day and night , during surgery , and various other sessions with ages ranging from the newborn right through to the elderly and retired . |
3 | ‘ Western Decorative Art 1850 Towards 2000 ’ offers a delicious feast for eyes with objects ranging from the mass-produced to the select few . |
4 | Dorset Health Authority approved the plan and appointed the unit as its community services provider with funds transferred from the existing NHS trust units . |
5 | With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 . |
6 | Sections of mouse embryos from E11 to E15 were labelled with probes derived from the common EGF-like region of the GGF gene . |
7 | A substantial portion of the surpluses generated out of slave labour and the trade in cotton , sugar and tobacco was channelled into banking operations and undoubtedly provided one important element in the emergence of Britain 's banking system , with most of the major banking corporations of today tracing some part of their profits to earlier banks set up with finds derived from the triangular trade ( Fryer , 1984 , pp. 40ff ) . |
8 | Most of the comments on links with parents came from the primary sector |
9 | Finance was on a film-by-film basis for the most part , with assistance coming from the new National Film Finance Corporation . |
10 | In a very short time , the two of them , together with Mrs Diggory , were fussing about the dog in the library , with bowls of warm water , blankets , an old sheet torn in strips , and even some milk laced with laudanum unearthed from the late Lady Merchiston 's store of medicines in the attics . |
11 | The UDA/UFF is now well-armed , say security sources , with weapons coming from the shadowy Ulster Resistance set up after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in November 1985 . |
12 | Since then it has widened its scope considerably , with packages ranging from the traditional fortnight at an English seaside resort to treks through the Himalayas and month-long tours in South America . |
13 | Now the amount received does n't look so wonderful with £600 coming from the regular saving and the measly £97.70 coming from interest earned . |
14 | During the Civil War , when the Yankees surrounded the southern ports , the Sutherlands made a fortune running the blockades with war supplies from the British and French , as well as helping the cotton export to flow from the ports of Wilmington , Charleston and Savannah . |
15 | This was partly because of their sensitive relationship with Israel arising from the Jewish Holocaust in Europe . |
16 | He waved an arm at an empty green field with mist rising from the cropped grass . |
17 | This intimate relationship with God comes from the Holy Spirit . |
18 | It is almost certain that we shall not be able to mount a nationwide sample survey with sub-samples taken from the Scottish Highlands down to the West Country . |
19 | The power of these systems to manage themselves and simplify the interface with users comes from the large amount of computer power which they use . |
20 | As more of us activists with disabilities benefited from the equal opportunities policies of the GLC and other local authorities by getting jobs with them , our activities in the Liberation Network and in SAD diminished . |
21 | This was not observable with transcripts isolated from the wild-type strain , nor with the cytochrome b or ND4 probes hybridized with transcripts from the mutant strain ( Figures 4B and 5B ) . |
22 | Guests can choose from three excellent restaurants with menus ranging from the traditional to the exotic . |
23 | The book identifies key areas of the church 's witness , all illustrated with examples drawn from the practical experiences of people living in rural parishes . |
24 | Moreover , the research team observed that the skills required for these jobs were much less than the skills needed to contend with interferences emanating from the underground situation . |
25 | Originally comprised of five people with backgrounds ranging from the visual arts to music , dance , drama and writing , the group made exciting forays into cross-art forms . |
26 | This was resolved a short time later when an unstable product of a short-term incubation of arachidonic acid with cyclo-oxygenase prepared from the vesicular gland of sheep was found to induce platelet aggregation ( Willis & Kuhn , 1973 ) . |
27 | But it seems as though most of the problems and dangers with E come from the underground manner in which it is supplied . |
28 | With information obtained from the external and internal assessments , you are now able to identify the strategic issues that require debate among partners . |
29 | George Bernard Shaw 's gentle comedy , written in 1933 , is a tender and touching tale of the battle between the sexes — with locations ranging from the sun-drenched deck of the pleasure ship Empress of Patagonia to a village shop on the Downs ! |
30 | But DeFreitas struck an important blow for Lancashire — and for his England chances — when he trapped John Stephenson leg before with Gouch watching from the other end , to leave Essex on 37–1 at the close . |