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

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1 Evidence supporting the theory has come from experiments on the interaction of sleep loss with other manipulations known to increase arousal level , such as incentives and noise .
2 The last proposal for change had come from France on the grounds of weather being better later in the season but it was decided then to leave fixtures in their present slots from January-March .
3 She said that the complaints had come from people on the same estate who were ‘ really quite close ’ to the former rectory .
4 Fly from London on a Saturday two week holiday to give a real taste of the countryside pleasures of Tuscany and Umbria .
5 This machine was one of a flight of eight 603 Squadron machines scrambled from Ta'Qali on July 8 , 1942 .
6 Talk varied from views on nationalism and child birth to thoughts on mysticism and linguistic oppression .
7 Capital may flourish from limitations on imports , curbs on , or the expropriation of , foreign companies , and the expansion the State may initiate to secure its power .
8 I T N's Charles Hodson reported from Jordan on Tuesday as the Jordanian government urged countries to repatriate their nationals more quickly .
9 The International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) reported from Geneva on June 22 that the government needed antibiotics , tents and blankets , trucks and bulldozers .
10 Paul Davis reported from Bucharest on Monday .
11 I T N's Southern Africa correspondent , Kevin Dunne , reported from Welkom on Monday .
12 I T N's arts correspondent , Fiona Murch reported from Berlin on the search for suitable ways to link the two very different halves of the city .
13 The economies made on collective consumption and their effects on the family ranged from cutbacks on savings , which had little immediate impact but rocked their sense of security , to cutbacks on essentials like food , which signalled hard-hitting poverty .
14 Powell 's scholarship ranged from work on the letters M–N , Q–R , Si–St , and U–V , for the Oxford English Dictionary , an edition of the translation by Nicholas Love of Bonaventura 's Meditationes Vitae Christi of c .1410 , studies of the Adventurer of John Hawkesworth [ q.v. ] , the bibliography of Samuel Johnson , Thomas Percy , Thomas Pennant , and Robert Southwell [ qq.v. ] , contributions to the Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature , vol. ii ( 1940 ) and the Yale edition of Johnson ( 1963 ) , to a collaboration with John Munro on ‘ The London Shakespeare ’ ( 1958 ) .
15 BRIG JACK WINCHESTER , who has died aged 80 , had an active military career , which ranged from battles on the North West Frontier and campaigns in the Middle East to Arnhem in 1944 , when he won a Military Cross .
16 Archbishop Reynolds , who had excommunicated the invaders on their arrival in England , now fled from London on horses appropriated — so it is said — from the bishop of Rochester who had to make his way to safety on foot .
17 Police were told and tailed Newall but he gave them the slip and fled from Britain on a yacht he inherited from his parents , a court in Gibraltar heard .
18 President Mengistu Haile Mariam fled from Ethiopia on May 21 , leaving his Vice-President nominally in charge of a collapsing regime .
19 Stepanakert in the Nagorny Karabakh enclave was reported to have been shelled from Shusha on April 7 , and again on April 22 .
20 More than 100 foreign aid workers were evacuated from Juba on Jan. 29-30 , benefiting from a brief ceasefire called by the SPLA .
21 An all too common kind of crisis for community and primary care teams is that a vulnerable patient is suddenly discharged from hospital on a Friday afternoon without any formal referral or plan for aftercare .
22 YOUR correspondent ‘ Puzzled ’ ( Writeback , August 19 ) complains that an elderly lady of her acquaintance was discharged from hospital on Friday , August 13 , by ‘ taxi ’ , shared with three other disabled senior citizens .
23 Bourke had been discharged from prison on 4 July 1966 and was living in rented accommodation in Perryn Road about a-mile away from the prison .
24 Discounts are available for customers returning from Venice on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express or on selected dates .
25 She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair .
26 Returning from Paris on Nov. 5 after talks with President François Mitterrand , President Hassan Gouled Aptidon proposed peace talks with the FRUD on Nov. 20 , but these were then cancelled , the government demanding that the Front release prisoners first .
27 Such problems of internal management as may arise are likely to come from unfamiliarity on the part of individual teachers with the changing requirements of examinations and assessment .
28 Nevin , a £300,000 club record signing from Everton on Thursday , goes straight in for his debut at Sunderland today .
29 This group had already trekked from Pochala on the Ethiopian border ; some of the boys had been living a transitory existence for four years .
30 The race starts from Penzance on May 24 and ends in Lincoln two weeks and 1,150 miles later .
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