Example sentences of "[verb] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Juries saw no problem deciding whom they were to despatch from this world : let similar bodies decide who is to come into it . |
2 | You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction |
3 | There 's a draught , it must of come from that window there I think . |
4 | Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery . |
5 | A lot of the men , had come from this pit where dad worked . |
6 | So that 's been very important , economies of scale are very important in the erm , the growth of manufacturing trade , which is essentially an increase in intra , in intra industry trade , as , as opposed to inter industry trade which is erm the simultaneous import and export of er products from different industries like produce capital goods , so cars and in return you will import erm food products but the majority of the increase in world trade has come from this intra industry variety . |
7 | Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research . |
8 | The proposal has come from Scotia , but might equally have come from this side . |
9 | Did this paint particle come from this car body ? |
10 | The revolutionaries might as well have come from another planet for all the relevance their schemes had to the real concerns of the peasantry . |
11 | A few fishing boats sat in the lagoon , some outrigger canoes were drawn up on the sand and one small pleasure yacht , which must have come from another island , was anchored to a buoy . |
12 | In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family . |
13 | The £40,000 with of high technology next to it may just as well have come from another world as another country . |
14 | The result is that older people can be attacked from either direction regardless of what they decide to do . |
15 | That is why , according to Eliot , soda siphons from that firm — I have never checked this — bear on their labels some phrase to the effect that they had been thoroughly and exhaustively tested . |
16 | The joy and gaiety seeped from that hall as the masked player 's irritation became obvious . |
17 | As he peered through his mind 's eye it seemed rather that the deepest water changed into a different type of material which sank down and down forever , tossed by its own fierce storms , swayed by its own currents that were swifter than any ocean 's — until far off elsewhere there surfaced from this immaterium yet other seas of life , which were other worlds . |
18 | Far below , in the street opposite the 550 building , stood the tall statue of the Garment Worker , strangely distorted from this angle , and around the plinth on which it stood ant-like figures of vagrants and layabouts sat , oblivious to the cold . |
19 | In terms of the acceptance of law and order , the bulk of the catholic — nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland , though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus , as when supporting the Provisionals over the ‘ H ’ -Block prison issue . |
20 | W w what w what am I to infer from this expert reports ? |
21 | It is difficult to infer from this passage that Strabo trusted Timagenes about the Cells and never made use of the original text of Posidonius — who had been directly or indirectly his own teacher . |
22 | When the enterprises concerned need temporary workers , they will recruit from this list ( see IRS 1986c ) . |
23 | The irony is even though the travellers have now been evicted from this field in Enstone … it will stay unused … the landowers are being paid to keep it that way as part of the Ministry of Agriculture 's Set Aside policy |
24 | That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants . |
25 | The nine gleaned from this encounter puts Essex ahead of the field on 30 points , with Norfolk one-and-a-half behind as the six-time winners prepare for a final match against Cambridgeshire . |
26 | I have a memory , half forgotten from that time of youth and magic , that knows of a secret garden . |
27 | Can you imagine how much it would cost to extrapolate from these screen sizes to a wall-sized panel ? |
28 | Is it possible to extrapolate from this decision , and to say that an offence is committed whenever the constable is seeking to exercise a statutory power of arrest such as , for example , the power of arrest conferred by section 5 ? |
29 | Now to extrapolate from this example to a general argument that familiarity of a subject is a disadvantage would clearly be absurd . |
30 | Overall , the world 's savanna lands ( those in Australia have been omitted from this discussion as this chapter deals specifically with developing countries ) present both considerable potential and considerable environmental degradation . |