Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How the lighting industry got from this point in its technology to today 's sources is a tale of technical give and take . |
2 | And just before half time , the erm visitors got their goal erm when Steven scored from another corner , and the score at half time was two one . |
3 | The heads of various departments , foremen and other key workers were recruited from just across the county boundary in Sheffield and south Yorkshire ; the rest of the labour force came from many parts of Britain and Ireland . |
4 | Much of Sir Charles Irving 's personal vote came from these areas , where many know of his extraordinary personal kindness . |
5 | Remember how many goals came from that partnership on the right . |
6 | Further along the landing light came from another room . |
7 | Many of the graphite pits were in the Western and Southern Provinces , and a large proportion of miners who worked in other districts came from these areas . |
8 | Strong opposition came from former socialists within the JD who argued that the idea was contrary to the party 's founding principles [ see p. 37004 ] . |
9 | Two imperatives flowed from this perspective . |
10 | Sadly the Committee has been side tracked from that task by diversionary arguments about employed lawyers in criminal cases . |
11 | I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities . |
12 | It was perhaps inevitable that one of the benefits that both the wives and husbands saw from this approach was a reduction in stock losses . |
13 | Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results . |
14 | An interesting difference between B.Eds and PGCEs emerged from this question on modes of assessment . |
15 | A terrible rushing wind tore at my hair and clothes as merciless demons appeared from all directions , faces twisted with rage , teeth bared between snarling lips , eyes shining like stars whilst flames burst out of their mouths . |
16 | The friendly little Asian appeared from another door and held his hands out for our tickets . |
17 | Her glance slid from this face to the other and she found herself observed by pale eyes set in bloated white flesh . |
18 | A letter from lawyer Richard Regan last June confirmed that charges relating to the matter had been dropped and Mr Gregory absolved from any blame for the oil spill . |
19 | Dutiful Daughters with Jean McCrindle , Socialism and the New Life with Jeff Weeks and Beyond the Fragments with Lynne Segal and Hilary Wainwright came from this concern . |
20 | Most of the climbers at the camp came from all parts of the now-disintegrating Soviet Union . |
21 | Condemnation of the way in which the Social Work Department had handled the case came from all sides . |
22 | Arthur Benson recovered from several years of mental breakdown about two years previously and was in the evening summer of his life . |
23 | It had often proven to be a disastrous , or at best weakening , influence upon the stability of the realm , as the inevitable feuds between factions arose from such divisions . |
24 | It is not known if the original allegations of satanic ritual abuse came from this source . |
25 | And the competence checklists came from that training course I was on , that 's saying everybody , as well as having a job description , you 've got to have a competence ch checklist , for that that er helps you to develop the training for the job , depending on the competencies you need . |
26 | Assistance came from all Pertamina affiliates and subsidiaries throughout the country as well as the production sharing contractors , of which LASMO is one . |
27 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
28 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
29 | The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood . |
30 | The strongest criticisms came from those congressmen whose regional power bases were now threatened , and from PL and PSC power brokers whose ability to elect and re-elect their own people was endangered . |