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

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1 ICI supplies phenol from Billingham to the Trafford Park plant , which also buys adipic acid , propylene and small quantities of glycols from Wilton .
2 Asa wiped blood from his cheek .
3 With injured skipper Martin Stoker hurling advice from the touchline , Haslemere made his day when Baynard netted a Stokes cross five minutes from time .
4 Sir : Your reports today quite rightly praise the efforts being made in Sheffield to extract energy from waste and to recycle paper , glass , plastics and steel cans .
5 At the same time as publishing guides to green products , Julia Hailes accepts money from those who make and sell them .
6 Mr Walker sought advice from a colleague who , some years earlier , had worked at the Chester Beatty in preparation from her doctorate .
7 Crossley wiped perspiration from his face and looked at his watch .
8 It is likely that such evidence would show up ethnic and cultural variations ; for example , Anwar reports that it is common for migrants from Pakistan to borrow money from kin for major purchases such as a house or a business , but there is a strong obligation to return this loan fully and quickly ( Anwar , 1985 , p. 72 ) .
9 Schellenberg wiped soap from his face .
10 Verse is here the morally superior medium , but at least Boult redeems prose from its worst associations .
11 But Mr Mutton found support from David Godwin of Cape , who argued that ‘ a bookshop is not a stage for publishers to display their wares in ’ , and considered that a good deal of p.o.s. came across as ‘ a ghastly , ill designed mess ’ .
12 Branson wants feedback from people like these .
13 Even within the non-union camp , the British idea of a loose grouping of European states in close association with the United States faced opposition from those who argued for a ‘ third force , essentially a cooperative European security arrangement without American participation : General de Gaulle had already made it clear in 1946 that he favoured this path .
14 Galvone shook snow from the sheepskin , took it off , dumped it in a chair .
15 PAMELA Gregory gets help from son Benjamin when she does her limbering up exercises before going on a training run for this year 's London Marathon on April 12th .
16 Donna ordered brandy from the steward and sat gazing at the window of the train .
17 The Republic of Ecuador achieved independence from Spain in 1830 .
18 Last year Pooley took the Wingfield Sculls title from Henderson , who won the title and the Scullers Head in 1990 .
19 Halliday distinguishes prominence from literary " relevance " , which he calls " value in the game " .
20 IF KUWAIT deserves liberation from an aggressor , why not Tibet ?
21 Right : For total relaxation in the garden choose the Warwick rocking chair from Lister by Geebro .
22 Prepared as they were , the reality of what had happened to Famagusta struck silence from them all .
23 What is striking is that Peada was baptized by Fínán , Aidan 's successor as bishop of Lindisfarne , at Ad Murum in the vicinity of Hadrian 's Wall , and that he took back with him four priests , Cedd , Adda , Betti and Diuma , to work among the Middle Angles , the Irishman Diuma receiving consecration from Fínán , according to Bede , as bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians ( HE 111 , 13 ) .
24 Ecuador gained independence from Spain in 1830 .
25 In 1968 Britain reached an agreement with Moscow to sell gold from all three states for £5.8 million .
26 The HCIMA sought support from all of the relevant industry and education groupings to determine whether this would be supported by all concerned .
27 The King of Spain got money from his empire in the form of bullion from its mines and , after the 60-year period from 1580 to 1640 in which Spain ruled over Portugal , so did the Portuguese empire .
28 The Minworth subsidiary , Strontian Minerals Ltd , reopened the old Strontian lead mine in western Scotland to extract baryte from open pit and underground workings .
29 It 's the first school in Scotland to receive permission from the government to become self-governing and has raised deep concerns in the local community .
30 It 's the first school in Scotland to receive permission from the government to become self-governing and has raised deep concerns in the local community .
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