Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When I say nice people , people that well you know what 's come from all the different countries , from out there .
2 They have to come up with a long-term training strategy — and offers of help have come from both the World Federation for Mental Health and the Richmond Fellowship .
3 According to human-rights workers , the number of people disappearing has dropped from 6,000 a year in 1989 to around 60 last year .
4 But what else could be expected from such a stiff-necked people ?
5 There were only three boys in whose case ‘ the clean break ’ approach was followed and obviously not too much can be claimed from such a small group .
6 Very soon , thought Miranda , looking up at him , irises bruised from all the emotion , ‘ oh , Goldie 'll have no problems , I could swear to that . ’
7 ‘ The bypass will bring environmental benefits by taking away through traffic and by allowing the regeneration of the market-place , which has suffered from all the traffic .
8 The woods in Coulby Newham , which have suffered from half a century of neglect , will be rejuvenated with help from three developers Wimpey , Yuill and McLean who are building on adjacent plots .
9 Farmers had suffered from both the depressing consequences of over-production and the uncertainty of what the future held for them , and ever more bewildering changes were imposed on them every year .
10 Over the years Hahnemann 's original nosodes have been greatly added to and now there are nosodes prepared from all the infectious diseases .
11 The number of people seeking refugee status has risen from 5,000 a year to 45,000 over the past four years .
12 At the end of the fifteenth century , one enterprising family realised there was money to be made from all the foreign merchants , and turned their house into sort of prototype stock exchange .
13 Whilst general claims about the prevalence of such awareness and commitment in the teaching population as a whole can not be made from such a small sample , it would seem safe to assume that the ‘ scene is set ’ as regards ‘ good will ’ .
14 Winners will be drawn from all the entries received before the closing date , 14 December 1992 .
15 The Court , consisting of seven judges drawn from all the national judiciaries , was to have the task of ruling on the legality of any High Authority action on the basis of complaints submitted by either national governments or industrial enterprises .
16 Silver Helm Knights are drawn from all the realms of Ulthuan and include many of its finest and most noble sons .
17 Silver Helm Knights are drawn from all the realms of Ulthuan and include many of its finest and most noble sons .
18 The second , which is far more important for the client , and a much more meaningful reflection of the way in which the agency operates from day to day , is the ‘ account group ’ system , used by the vast majority of agencies , whereby every client 's account has a particular group of people , drawn from all the relevant departments of the agency , working on it .
19 Although only tentative conclusions can be drawn from such a small sample , the content of the completed schedules does demonstrate the type of information that they are capable of engendering , and the ways in which it might be used .
20 This study aimed to analyse in detail the serum lipid concentrations in patients with primary colorectal carcinoma drawn from such a population , with an evaluation of the influence of tumour activity on altered serum lipid values .
21 Nevertheless , the dominant impression to be gleaned from all the available evidence in this period is that , despite the decisive transformation in the balance of military power and the massive worsening of the mood of the bulk of the German population , the ‘ Hitler myth ’ — though unquestionably starting to crumble and lose its aura of untouchability — still retained much strength and potency .
22 The number of feis has mushroomed from four a year to virtually one a month in the North-East .
23 To those for whom gas was out of the question , and candles or lamps were expensive luxuries , firelight was often the single source of light as well as heat , as George Eliot notes in Adam Bede : ‘ It was a pretty scene in the red fire-light : for there were no candles ; why should there be , when the fire was so bright , and was reflected from all the pewter and the polished oak ? ’
24 Urquhart has extrapolated from this the likely radioactive release of polonium .
25 Many of the small reports are produced from such a data source .
26 And , instead of a sea of individual appellations , Alsace has only AC Alsace ; and AC Alsace Grand Cru for wines produced from both the best grapes and the best sites .
27 But to attempt to isolate them , in practice , can be no more than an illustrative device since the language-game we use of human beings encapsulates the possibility that at any moment Mary can be summoned from such a state , or summon herself , to one of reflection about her reasons for adopting this or that tactic .
28 Long ago she had retreated from all the suffering into her own world .
29 In that time , car sales have rocketed from 180 a year to 2,000 new cars , about 1,500 used and 350 vans .
30 Important loans have been trawled from all the major international collections .
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