Example sentences of "[vb pp] [noun] from [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 They 've already won support from MPs and the Community Health Council .
2 There was also little difference in the proportions who had actually received help from kin at the time of childbirth .
3 Priced range from $300 to $450 .
4 Prices for the golf apartments now being built range from £92,500 for a one-bedroom property to £197,000 for three bedrooms .
5 ‘ Although we have had bookings from people all over Britain , strangely no one has expressed any interest from Northern Ireland , ’ she added .
6 Have they not had pressure from people that would
7 ‘ I 've got letters from people recently with big crosses on them , people who 've accused me of using my lyrics to subvert people .
8 Having raised turnover from £9m at its float six years ago to £118m last year , the 165-year-old group has outgrown the unlisted securities market and will move up to a full quote in May .
9 He seems to have elicited support from people of radically different social classes , radically different financial and educational backgrounds .
10 Similar questions arose in Marcel v Commissioner of Police ( 1991 ) 2 WLR 1118 , where the police had seized documents from people connected with a company .
11 Despite the conditions , the company halved debt from £109m at the end of 1990 to £52½m today .
12 Whisky exports have increased 17% from £1.469 billion in 1989 to £1.712 billion in 1990 .
13 ‘ But we are also being sent inventions from people in need of a second income .
14 Exports to less developed countries rose from $20 billion in 1958 ( the earliest year for which data are available ) to $42 billion in 1970 , and those to centrally planned economies from $2 billion $8 billion .
15 Videopics has received inquiries from people hoping to set up in shopping centres and tourist spots , but is keen to stress the potential of running a franchise from home .
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