Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.

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1 There is now little left for the creditors to salvage from the airline 's wreckage .
2 A vole mandible is illustrated here showing the incisor , three molars and the body of the mandible all in position , but immersion in water caused the teeth to separate from the mandible and the bone of the mandible itself to break up into minute fragments .
3 Following his comments Shoob on Oct. 5 acceded to requests by the authorities to withdraw from the case and admitted that he had reached " certain preliminary conclusions " concerning the evidence .
4 As autumn arrives , the birds migrate south , leaving the foxes to scavenge from the bird and reindeer carcasses and anything that might be washed up on the shore .
5 Liberation Theology , therefore , advocates action and exhorts the clergy to emerge from the cloisters to help the people to help themselves .
6 Cameroun and South Korea are the teams to avoid from the fourth pool .
7 Cameroun and South Korea are the teams to avoid from the fourth pool .
8 The subjects were placed supine under a gamma camera and we waited at least one hour to allow the patients to recover from the procedure .
9 At such times the special needs teacher will be mediating the tasks , helping the pupils to benefit from the experience and at the same time observing their performance .
10 Regional health authorities are waiting for news of their allocation and meetings are to be held between the hospice and Darlington Health Authority chiefs this week to discuss details of the services to benefit from the extra cash .
11 Michael 's foray down the stairs had caused the cockroaches to fall from the walls .
12 One of the benefits to emerge from the recent recession is that all the players in management buy-outs — vendors , management teams , financial backers and advisers — are far more experienced and sophisticated in their approach .
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