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

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1 Skylark-like song , including both frequent notes mimicked from other birds , and its own jangling corn-bunting-like ‘ kleetra ’ call note , uttered either in high wide circular song flight , or lower down with curious slow wing action , or even on ground .
2 By combining information on ships and shipowners found in the Liverpool Plantation Registers with material on the voyages of the same ships to Africa and the Americas gleaned from other trade and shipping records , it is possible to reconstruct in considerable depth a major port 's involvement in the Atlantic trades at this time , and to begin to assess their impact on economic change in its hinterland .
3 SALE DISTINGUISHED FROM OTHER TRANSACTIONS
4 The financial strain upon the Danzigers came from other directions too .
5 Italy was in many ways at the heart of musical activities during the eighteenth century ; composers came from other countries to study at the various centres and Italian music was exported the world over .
6 And when the sun appeared they all died and then the people who were to be the people of Amantani came from other islands , from peninsulas in the south … ’
7 Pledges of support came from other institutions of higher education and there were reports of demonstrations and boycotts elsewhere .
8 None of the five was on the teaching strength of the faculty at Cambridge , and three of the five came from other universities .
9 C. All these factories were using wool , most of which came from other parts of Britain .
10 Many more came from other parts of Orkney — Orcadians and incomers together creating an atmosphere of community and caring support .
11 Strong gains came from other oil producers too , including Texaco , Chevron and Occidental .
12 All who are engaged in intra-EC trade must now show thereon the total value of all goods dispatched to other EC customers and received from other EC suppliers in the special boxes provided on the return form .
13 Pretty , vivacious and also a Roman Catholic , she delighted in Minton 's company , partly because his homosexuality left her untroubled by the passes she received from other men .
14 Thus was Cu Sith , and he differed from other dogs in having paws that left prints the size of a man 's , and a long tail plaited in a flat braid which lay coiled upon his back .
15 But this Saturday differed from other Saturdays : it was exactly five years since her father had died .
16 Hence , on the one hand , his wide knowledge of books , paintings , music , his interest in the specialist knowledge of people he met from other walks of life , his responsiveness to many artistic influences , and his concern for people .
17 It must have seemed utterly reasonable to extend the golden rule of the Sermon on the Mount to animals so that animals deserved the same treatment which the human expected from other humans .
18 But whatever they assimilated from other cultures and traditions , they applied in a specifically Judaic context .
19 Tenants working mansi absi were often registered as " strangers " , that is , they hailed from other villages .
20 At least , that much Annie gathered from other discussions and the political writing which flourished at the time .
21 The only criticism is that it could have been made available earlier to complement the often impractical tomes which emerged from other quarters .
22 Everything expelled from other places found a haven here , including the only good pictures in the house — a couple of Rose Bartons , bought by Aunt Tossie at a Church Sale , were considered quite pretty and of local interest , but insignificant compared with the photographic portrait of the first Nicandra , standing stripped for a gallop , but without Fagan , much to his disappointment , at her head .
23 To bulk up the reference list by including citations to work never read , and often cribbed from other researcher 's Reference Lists .
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