Example sentences of "[vb pp] from the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The other classic Ce Ce Rogers anthem lifted from the vaults and dusted down for rerelease .
2 Once it has been lifted from the frames it will be offered to the NRM who have expressed interest in it for a projected display .
3 The spirit in the boy lifted from the bones , from the flesh , through the furs .
4 Her eyes lifted from the books before her on the desk to the tall , powerful figure standing just a few feet away .
5 Jack Heinz and I thought as one : that if the drawings could be housed in a Portman Square modernised for fire and climate control , and have the financial burden lifted from the shoulders of the RIBA , this would allow for spatial manoeuvre in Portland Place .
6 It was as if a great burden had been lifted from the shoulders of the people .
7 Nothing should be done to further trade with the Iranian Government until that fatwa is lifted from the shoulders of Salman Rushdie .
8 Labour MP Miss Hilary Armstrong and the Liberal Mr Matthew Taylor have already agreed to speak , but a reply is still awaited from the Conservatives , says Mrs Robinson , who wants to put Darlington 's political contenders in the hot seat with a similar local meeting .
9 In so far as the interview is a critique of Thatcherism — and that is not as far as might have been supposed from the headlines in yesterday 's papers — it is misplaced .
10 Undertakings to be won from the lairds binding themselves to undertake nothing punitive against tenants seen at meetings . ’
11 In 22 of the 40 seats Labour won from the Tories , the swing in the constituency was higher than the regional average , and there was a significant cluster of above 6 per cent swings .
12 Working class intellectuals have often come from the ranks of printers in the past , but it is rare to find one such who like Jean Henderson was a woman .
13 Maj. Joseph Michel François , acknowledged by diplomats to have been a ringleader , insisted to foreign journalists that the main impetus had come from the ranks of the 8,000-strong army who feared the growing influence of Aristide 's new foreign-trained 50-member presidential guard .
14 Also , their inmates may often have come from the ranks of the noble and landowning class .
15 I do n't I thin I think there 's probably a lot lot less sexism just in terms of I think we 've won their respect by you know and and certainly when th they did n't want us to picket in the beginning , and then over the months really the women have done quite a lot of successful picketing when we 've been asked and and we 've staged quite big pickets quite a lot of you know the big pickets were really organized and the rallies have been organized by us and really sort of quite a lot of the input into into the strike I think has come from the women 's support group in in quite a unique way .
16 Support was supposed to have come from the labelmates Thrill Kill Kult , but they pulled out following an incident in Germany , when Kult singer Frantic had had his leg broken in three places after being attacked onstage by ‘ neo-nazi ’ thugs in the audience .
17 Support was supposed to have come from the labelmates Thrill Kill Kult , but they pulled out following an incident in Germany , when Kult singer Frantic had had his leg broken in three places after being attacked onstage by ‘ neo-nazi ’ thugs in the audience .
18 The vivid illustrations in the Blue Books of the 1840s could as well have come from the mines of Shropshire in 1770 .
19 Much of the spur for the tight rein which has been kept on emotion has come from the players themselves after their 10-9 victory over England at Cardiff a fortnight ago .
20 Pictures that could only have come from the Americans or the British , ’ Kragan answered warily .
21 In 1921 a report placed before the Prussian Diet revealed that of the 460,884 hectares of land purchased by the Commission up to that time , only 27.4 per cent had come from the Poles ; a staggering 72.5 per cent had been purchased by the Commission from German estate owners .
22 However stable isotope analysis shows that all the fragments belong to one piece of marble , demonstrating the overall integrity of the piece , and also that the marble is likely to have come from the quarries at Carrara in Tuscany .
23 And , the most tremendous teaching of this , of of the whole world have come from the lips of Jesus .
24 He was a wealthy man , and although some of his wealth may have come from the profits of war , he benefited substantially from Edward 's patronage .
25 After they had left the tavern , there were always some globules of mercury on the floor which the charitable thought had spilt from their bottles , but the waiters knew had come from the men themselves .
26 Some of those waves at the bottom of the world — I mean you can tell by the look of them they have come from the beginnings of time and will roll right over you and go on rolling for ever .
27 How far he had come from the silks and blissful hedonic acid and joyspike of the upper habs of Trazior .
28 I have come from the Thackrays . "
29 Reference to the tribunal has usually come from the unions , rather than from BR management .
30 One of their products was erm you , when you see in the cars th th that they can er make them open top and they close the backs down , there 's a bracket on the side that er hinges up and well they used to special you know , it had come from the landaus of the horse drawn vehicle , the same sort of thing , well they used to specialize in that and they used to make some kind of locks but I 'm I have never talked to anybody that worked there so I , I do n't know , but that 's the only other one as I , as I 'm aware of er was the , was Wilks 's and er Bloxwich Lock .
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