Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [verb] from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the resources for this work have come from within the Division 's normal programme of research .
2 Dogs start screaming from around the back .
3 The cover for everyone with Buildings and Contents insurance has now been index-linked , a service which not all our policyholders have benefited from in the past .
4 As the baby grows up , 24-hour rhythms begin to appear from about the second month of life onwards .
5 The man who 's just won an election usually thinks things have gone from to better and the man who 's lost it thinks they have gone from bad to worse .
6 TWO very popular members of staff have retired from at Wells , Somerset .
7 This is an exaggeration , but you should remember that the older the history book ( especially over 20 years ) the less reliable it can be considered to be , because ( i ) new evidence is always being unearthed ( ii ) all historians tend to write from within the perspective of their own times ( " every generation writes its own history " ) ( iii ) most professional historians update their own interpretations according to personal preference and in the face of scholarly criticism .
8 The materials of rug making are considerably more perishable than those of other types of artefact and consequently very few examples have survived from before the 15th and 16th centuries .
9 And equivalent results have come from at least some studies using the conditioned suppression procedure ( e.g. Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) , who compared intervals of 1 day and 5 days ; Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) , who compared 1 day and 8 days ; but see also Crowell and Anderson ( 1972 ) ) .
10 Child care experts have gathered from throughout Scotland to discuss what can be done to improve the educational record of children in care .
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