Example sentences of "with [noun sg] [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 | With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 . |
3 | Finance was on a film-by-film basis for the most part , with assistance coming from the new National Film Finance Corporation . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | He waved an arm at an empty green field with mist rising from the cropped grass . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | With information obtained from the external and internal assessments , you are now able to identify the strategic issues that require debate among partners . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Kurt at No 39 with Lithium suffers from the rare ailment narcolepsy which strikes any time . |
11 | These questions have preoccupied fine minds for centuries , with interest intensifying from the late nineteenth century to the present day . |
12 | The flux patches are represented as points and the size of the dots represent their strength from 0.5 to 4 in steps of 0.5 ; black circles indicate negative flux and open circles positive flux. b , Model W , similar to model E but with flux eliminated from the Northern Hemisphere first . |