Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] from the " in BNC.

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1 Their perseverance revealed the obvious : needs and capacities continue to change after a person has been de-hospitalized or moved from the parental home to a group home — and the developmental role has therefore to be seen as a permanent not a temporary one .
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3 The London banker either charged a commission or profited from the use of his clients ' cash deposits .
4 So many of them were interrelated or came from the same Sardinian village that all of them , with or without a record , could usually tell him something if they would .
5 Much of the initial cost of setting up the campaign was covered either by various committee members somehow doing things for free or came from the remainder of the money raised at the Comedy Store .
6 The remainder of the bureau questioned , around 20% , either had no traditional typesetting or printing background at all or came from the computer services sector .
7 It was touch-and-go whether she could reach the pram before it either overturned or leapt from the rocky wall at the foot of the bank on to the road , along which traffic was speeding in both directions .
8 In front of the building people sell junk either stolen or scavenged from the garbage .
9 It was quite a sight to see the poor ladies who accompanied her , some of them quite stout , being pushed from behind or dragged from the front over these obstacles while the Empress laughed like a child to see their stricken faces and the piteous condition of their coiffures .
10 What really concerns him , however , is the lack of progress on the national strategy for waste disposal that arose from the Gradouge incident .
11 The USSR as such was held to have ‘ ended its existence ’ , but the members of the Commonwealth pledged themselves to discharge the obligations that arose from the 15,000 or so international treaties and agreements to which the USSR had been a party .
12 The ‘ council movement ’ was especially vigorous , and was widely debated among socialists in the years immediately preceding and following the First World War ( Renner , 1921 ; Pribicevic , 1959 ) ; and more recently it again aroused growing interest as a result of the experience of workers ' self-management in Yugoslavia , some tentative steps in that direction in other East European countries during the 1970s , and the formulation of ideas about ‘ participatory democracy ’ that arose from the new social movements of the late 1960s .
13 It follows , then , that an evolutionary argument must attempt to establish exactly what the continuity may have been that led from the level of the higher animals to that of Man .
14 She sighed , then twisted on her stool to gaze in astonishment because a car was thumping and crashing its way along the dirt road that led from the island 's one village to Bonefish 's sprawl of shacks .
15 If some of the germ lines that led from the primaeval soup had not been , to a first approximation , immortal then extant organisms would not exist .
16 The corridor that led from the transmat booth had a tiled floor , and plastered walls covered with a mural that Bernice felt she might be able to understand after three or four big glasses of strong rum .
17 General Etienne not only had to duck , but also had to hunch his shoulders in , just to fit in the narrow tunnel that led from the palace cellars .
18 After services many people strolled the adjacent footpath through fields that led from the church to Low Harrogate .
19 When I was myself again , I locked the door that led from the street to my laboratory .
20 He walked , slowly and stiffly , towards the ramp that led from the garden to the street .
21 The quantity of water raised from the lower to the higher level will on the average equal that lowered from the higher to the lower level so that there will be practically no loss of water by lockage and as the vessels transported by the lifts are waterborne the weight of the load carried by the dock is always the same whether the vessel be loaded or not and whether the dock contains a vessel or not .
22 Visual information from neurons in these zones supplements that provided from the three semicircular canals and is distributed in parallel with it to the part of the brain that controls our balance , the cerebellum .
23 The Tree of Life that sprouted from the seed of Adam 's mouth ( according to one version ) ?
24 He drove the corkscrew forward , burying it in the man 's right eye , shoving down hard on it , twisting it in the socket , ignoring the spouting vitreous liquid that erupted from the riven orb .
25 It was the controlled , economical force that emanated from the man that was impressive , and the speed with which he absorbed information .
26 For all the surface change that accompanied the industrialisation of Prussian and German society the social and political pressures that emanated from the Junkers on these issues remained uniform and constant .
27 The general feeling that emanated from the City Planning Office ( from directorate level downwards ) was that the organisation on the North Side was both enthusiastic and sophisticated , as well as demanding .
28 In the uncertain light , they could see the dull glow that emanated from the Workshops and they could hear the steady thrumming of the Looms .
29 All that emanated from the depths were some huffy clicking noises , which is apparently the sound of a whale not being turned on .
30 ICM — the newcomer that rose from the ashes of Marplan — is owned by its management .
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