Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 It is also the case that the great majority of students entering advanced courses in art and design have come from foundation courses , a few having come from school with GCE A level passes in art .
2 It has come from experiments with high-energy muon neutrino beams at particle accelerators , and from lower-energy neutrinos at two nuclear reactors .
3 Much of it has come from work with animals , for here it is possible to arrange particular experiences at particular ages and subsequently test for their effect on the behaviour of mature animals .
4 It has a charming , white stuccoed wiggly gable , two windows wide , that might have come from Amsterdam with the King 's guns .
5 For she had actually been engaged in the very pleasant task of deciding which room in her new house at Far Flatley might best be converted into a nursery when a messenger had come from Frizingley with the awful news .
6 It 's high time VAT was dropped from purchases with obvious environmental merit .
7 The bomber dropped from formation with smoke pouring from it and disappeared slowly out to sea .
8 ‘ Clearly , their major difficulty is finance — the rouble has dropped from parity with the dollar three years ago to 1200 to the $ now .
9 Crohn 's disease patients and their relatives are more likely to suffer from disorders with a known or suspected autoimmune origin than members of the general population .
10 Eighteen schools are participating in the three performances , and invention from the six gathered in St Edmundsbury Cathedral on Tuesday ranged from dialogue with the odd splash of singing and recorder-music to fully composed masques using all available resources .
11 I used to work with an ex-BBC engineer who revelled in the fact that , in his day , Radio 3 , which was deemed by many hi-fi buffs as tonal nirvana , emanated from studios with ageing turntables and consoles , odd lengths of disparate signal cable were employed and much of it was held together with string and Sellotape .
12 And it is surely dying from cancer with dignity which requires bravery .
13 Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live , or released from prison back into the community , are having to sleep rough or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend .
14 The medium had also told him that he had a gift , but he did n't discover it until my older brother , just after the war , contracted polio and was discharged from hospital with a paralysed arm and leg .
15 POLICE yesterday rapped social workers for allowing baby Harry to be discharged from hospital with a fractured skull into the care of his mother and the man who finally killed him .
16 Archbishop Lyfing of Canterbury , returning from Rome with his pallium , also brought letters and messages from Pope Benedict VIII , who evidently urged Cnut to " everywhere exalt God 's praise and suppress wrong and establish full security " .
17 Similarly a tourist returning from Japan with a gift for a friend in Britain will not be liable either as supplier or as importer .
18 On Feb. 12 Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister and National Defence Minister Michel al-Murr , returning from talks with Syrian officials , said that the army had instructions to ban any displays of armed force there .
19 Already officers were returning from enquiries with completed interview-forms and Lucy Lane was going through them as they came in .
20 ( Returning from playroom with five in his arms . )
21 On his sixtieth birthday he received a Festschrift edited from Helsinki with contributions from over thirty colleagues , covering a field ranging from Scandinavia and east Europe to China .
22 The Group , which intends to operate nationally , does not set an upper limit on the size of customer , but expects 80 per cent of its work to come from companies with a turnover of between £0.5M to £5M .
23 All of these sera proved to come from patients with Crohn colitis .
24 This is especially true if the group starts from scratch with no designated roles or previous experience of working together .
25 Since it is not normally taught at school , the study of Linguistics starts from scratch with no assumption about previous knowledge of the subject .
26 Mr R. Bolton writes from Pendlebury with a query concerning this popular constructional project :
27 The Church in Abyssinia had been rescued from extinction with the help of the Portuguese : without their intervention the Abyssinians might well have been absorbed into the adjacent Muslim world .
28 When I asked advice , this man from the Florence Enterprise said begin at the beginning , the day the coach departed from Sweetmary with everybody aboard .
29 On 27th November , 1847 , the emigrant ships Phillip Lang and John Wickliffe sailed from Greenock with 247 Scottish men , women and children bound for a new way of life in New Zealand .
30 She suffered from diarrhoea with pain and bloating , which had been diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome .
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