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

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1 We were some distance out in the lake when Edward eventually called from the shore that supper was spoiling .
2 Carrie asked but Albert did n't reply because Mister Johnny suddenly spoke from the doorway .
3 Edward still watched from the doorway .
4 The LDP also suffered from the continuing consequences of the Recruit scandal ( in October Hishashi Shinto , one of the country 's most senior industrialists , was given a suspended two-year sentence for his role in the affair — see p. 37780 ) and the resignation from the party of a former Cabinet Minister , Toshiyuki Inamura , after being charged with large-scale tax evasion [ see p. 37917 ] .
5 As the traditional champion of the small farmer the LDP also benefited from the electoral system 's tendency to give votes in rural constituencies up to three times the value of urban votes .
6 Thus , while at the peak of his long and difficult reign , and while engaged upon an ideal cause that represented all that he stood for in terms of imperial and religious aims , Frederick Barbarossa probably died from what we would now recognise as a massive heart failure .
7 The migration from Pannonia , for instance , could have a symbolic significance , in that St Martin of Tours also came from there .
8 Support for Scott again came from the Northampton Architectural Society .
9 Paskevich soon moved from the Caucasus to Warsaw , but other proconsuls continued his work .
10 When Ruth eventually stirred from her languid torpor it was dark and hot .
11 Mandeville and Santerre soon returned from the trees ; the latter had a crossbow in his hand , Bowyer 's corpse sprawled across the saddle bow .
12 But Scotland also suffered from internal religious differences , and from the effects of the Navigation Acts after 1660 that cut her off from a good deal of overseas trade .
13 Very small farms in the east of England also suffered from low income during the same period .
14 Hugo 's career at Bury probably lasted from the late 1120s until the 1150s .
15 Iceland later withdrew from the commission .
16 Carol nearly fell from the broomstick .
17 But Russia also suffered from severe disadvantages .
18 In the 1970s Portugal and Spain both emerged from long periods of dictatorship and established parliamentary-electoral systems with remarkable smoothness .
19 WEALTHY Lady Alethea Savile never recovered from hearing her lover James Gilbey profess his undying love for Princess Diana , it was revealed yesterday .
20 WEALTHY Lady Alethea Savile never recovered from hearing her lover James Gilbey profess his undying love for Princess Diana , it was revealed yesterday .
21 WEALTHY Lady Alethea Savile never recovered from hearing her lover James Gilbey profess his undying love for Princess Diana , it was revealed yesterday .
22 As the fervour of the Cultural Revolution wound down , Chen too fell from favour , losing , it would seem , even Mao 's confidence .
23 The Anglo-Catholic movement in the Church of England certainly sprang from the activities of Newman and his friends .
24 But despite all this , Haig never deviated from his original plan to renew the offensive at the earliest favourable moment .
25 Opposition to the move , at the annual Scottish Prison Officers ' Association conference in Inverness yesterday came from the staff of Porterfield Prison , Inverness , who claimed that the moth-balled unit would not fulfil the role for which it was originally intended — to house disruptive prisoners .
26 The independence of Ghana in 1957 had a ‘ knock-on ’ effect on the other British African colonies similar to the knock-on effect of India 's achievement in 1947 whereby Burma and Ceylon also emerged from their imperial past .
27 World middleweight champions Mickey Walker and Joey Giardello both came from solid middle-class homes , but fought like cavemen in the ring .
28 No account of the situation beyond the bare notice of dissolution was given to the Chief Registrar and Wilson carefully abstained from registering his new organization in order to avoid the obligation of revealing financial and membership information which might be exploited by his opponents .
29 He then worked for many years as a country doctor , during which time his son Robert nearly died from smallpox inoculation performed by a ‘ surgeon of his acquaintance ’ .
30 Moreover , Bassompierre also received from the new French-born queen , Henrietta Maria , " a very fine diamond " .
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