Example sentences of "from [noun pl] [vb past] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Theoretically , it can serve as a source of ideas and insights which are of potential relevance for the formulation of principles : ideas emerging from disciplines devoted to the study of language and learning which might bear upon the definition of language as subject .
2 Most of this local iron ore was mined from shallow pits and from adits dug into the valley sides .
3 At least 200 separate patents applications from universities existed for the biotechnology tools that industry wanted to use .
4 One of the images that does is the one taken in Thailand of three fish-tails swung as if from gallows silhouetted against the sky .
5 Gamma-ray emission from fast pulsars can be interpreted as radiation ( curvature radiation , inverse Compton scattering or synchrotron radiation ) from particles accelerated in the pulsar magnetosphere , either near the surface or in vacuum gaps in the outer magnetosphere .
6 However even when frontiers are closed fast to Amnesty , information still gets out — via refugees or victims who have fled in fear , ‘ friendly ’ foreigners or nationals inside the country , church , trade union and human rights organizations , journalists or travellers , or from letters smuggled across the border .
7 It is now over 40 years since exfoliative cytology was first used for the diagnosis of pancreatobiliary disease , Lemon and Byrne diagnosing pancreatic cancer from cells exfoliated into the duodenum .
8 The cocktail did not stimulate efflux from cells transfected with the vector pREP8 .
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