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

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1 West Germany differs from both France and Britain ; the ‘ loser ’ of the Second World War had — and still has — less of its high-technology effort aimed at defence , including nuclear defence .
2 In elder days several of the Phoenix Kings of Ulthuan came from here and the kingdom enjoyed a power far beyond its sparse population would suggest .
3 More striking still , fragments of the shell of Cassis rufa from the Grotte des Enfants near Mentone came from as far away as the Indian Ocean .
4 Walker came from behind to beat fellow Englishman Phil Whitlock , and Harris had a comfortable win over Frederik Johnson , of Sweden .
5 In January 1942 , the President ordered General MacArthur to withdraw from there to Australia .
6 Ian says from then on Robert has been a changed man — withdrawn and completely unapproachable .
7 Fenella shouted from inside their flat .
8 The numbers of special schools in operation in England rose from around 400 in 1970 to 1,050 in 1980 .
9 ‘ Well , pump it , man , pump it ! ’ he heard Fergus shouting from somewhere .
10 Burnley came from behind to beat Stockport 2-1 at Edgeley Park and could thank their new signing Ron Futcher for the equaliser after Edwards had given the home side the lead .
11 Brannen came from behind to snatch a World Student Games bronze medal at the same track last July and remains confident of overhauling Kruger , a training partner as well as chief rival , who amassed 4,012 points in the first five events .
12 ANNADALE came from behind to beat Glasgow Western 2-1 at Blaris this afternoon , booking themselves a place in tomorrow 's semi-finals against either Lisnagarvey or Ballynahinch .
13 After a hectic five laps Milling took second spot as Welshman Ian Lougher came from behind to take third , ahead of Alan Irwin .
14 Leaping over fallen worshippers , Ace made for the sedan chair , but was forced to dive for cover when Richmann appeared from behind it with the Winchester drawn .
15 I think that is why it has so many cinema fans and why the best cinema creators in Spain come from there .
16 ‘ Just nod and say yes , ’ Trish murmured from behind .
17 The two counties met in last year 's Ulster final at Armagh and in one of the best games seen in the province all year Tyrone came from behind in the second half to pull off a memorable victory after having been reduced to fourteen players .
18 With a great heave the black claws ripped away Bill 's scalp , his face split from top to bottom revealing the three demonic masks of Hades rising from within .
19 As he says in De republica ( 3.5 ) : " Scipio and his friends added to the native usage of our ancestors the teaching of Socrates coming from abroad . "
20 It is easier to visualise Oxford rather than Cambridge coming from behind , and here the experience of Oxford 's Cal Maclennan , in his third Boat Race , and Peter Bridge could be crucial .
21 The general also said the Bosnian Serbs had agreed to observe a ceasefire around Srebrenica starting from today .
22 " Laid up on the beach , " Ibu answered from behind .
23 The basilican Church of S. Vincenzo in Prato in Milan dates from c. 833 .
24 ‘ Well Reverend Morey comes from there .
25 Refrigerated juggernauts from all over Europe wait outside the doors .
26 Sousan whimpered from somewhere close by .
27 The level of investment by the BEA rose from only £92 millions in the financial year 1948/9 to £125 millions in 1950/1 and £196 millions in 1954/5 ( only about two-fifths of this overall rise being accounted for by the fall in the real value of the pound ) .
28 The court granted the order , holding that as a result of the retraction by P. of his statement , and his being an alleged accomplice , there was insufficient evidence against the applicant for the purposes of paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 1 to the Extradition Act 1989 In the circumstances the court did not find it necessary to deal with arguments that no evidence had been adduced that the applicant had , at the time of the offences , been ‘ within the territory of the requesting party ’ as required by article 1 of the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Sweden contained in Schedule 1 to the Sweden ( Extradition ) Order 1966 and that the magistrate had failed to consider whether the Swedish court had power to try the applicant for participation in offences in Sweden committed from outside its territory .
29 Soon after , SCO withdrew from all MIPS development .
30 In the parishes studied by Wrigley and Schofield , IMR declined from about 160 in the first half to about 130 in the latter half of the eighteenth century .
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