Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | His flatmate had a mistress in Hampstead and so was seldom there , but the flat was squalid and the scents of garlic and oregano rose from the kitchens below . |
2 | BUDAPEST — The Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party , extinguished at the weekend by its congress , rose from the ashes yesterday in Budapest 's communist heartland , the industrial district of Csepel , Imre Karacs writes . |
3 | There was a true feeling of achievement attached to our little ‘ I skied down a mountain' certificate , and a bit of weight had definitely dropped from the thighs on to the slopes . |
4 | [ 7.1 ] If the Lease is completed rent shall be payable in accordance with the terms of the Lease with effect from the Rent Commencement Date [ [ 7.2 ] The Tenant shall commence trading from the Premises not more than after the Completion Date ] It is important to ascertain if any rent free period is to include not only the rack rent but also service charges and/or insurance premiums . |
5 | The name originated from the days when this house belonged to the local policeman . |
6 | In our study year there were forty-five murder trials reported from the courts where some sexual component was raised as an issue , even if to be denied . |
7 | In summary , it would appear that the non-respondents as a group differed from the respondents mainly with regard to the more negative feelings they had towards the Oxfordshire scheme . |
8 | 5.5.2 the Tenant shall ( if in occupation ) immediately vacate the Premises and remove from the Premises all ( if any ) building and other materials and equipment on the Premises in connection with the Tenant 's Works |
9 | These listed or summarised the information collected from the questionnaires together with any relevant data stored on the " persons " data base , under the required headings . |
10 | Then finally , Paul Reichmann saw the opportunity he had been waiting for in London , a city he fondly recalled from the days when he studied there as a young man . |
11 | They were built from the materials closest to hand and so have an utterly distinct regional character . |
12 | One is that the condensation problem is greater in homes built from the mid-1960s onwards . |
13 | I was shown into a bare room where paper spilled from the desks then taken back round the main hall . |
14 | During their subsequent separation and his long sojourn in an English prison , where he is saved from the gallows only by a last-minute reprieve , his vision of her becomes intense and idealised . |
15 | From his wrinkled face and sunburned skin he looked as though he had risen from the ranks rather than graduating from Saint Cyr or the Ecole Militaire . |
16 | It had once been a well , serving the monastery , but when the Red Guards had come they had filled it with broken statuary , almost to its rim , and now the water — channelled from the hills above by way of an underground stream — rose to the lip of the well . |
17 | All this gave powerful ammunition to urban sociologists writing from the mid-1970s onwards . |
18 | Dry grasslands are in part a relic of early agriculture , dating from the days when pre-historic man undertook the first forest clearances . |
19 | This makes perhaps the most inportant breeding area in Britain for this threatened bird — and bitterns can be seen from the hides here more regularly than anywhere else . |
20 | The effect of these factors can be seen from the results below . |
21 | and er , which we finished , and I would really just like to say that erm , thanks very much for the cooperation that we received from the offices generally across the authority . |
22 | What conclusion has the Government drawn from the responses so far ? |
23 | The inferences to be drawn from the exchanges so far identified between Washington and certain British ministers , however , hardly warrant the claim that American involvement in the Conservative party intrigues which led to Eden 's replacement was " somewhat analogous " to the Soviet role in the establishment of Janos Kadar in Hungary . |
24 | Therefore , before any policy conclusions are drawn from the figures recently published , do we not need to be sure ( i ) that we can predict with some success which defendants are likely ( at more than 50 per cent . |
25 | Heavily drawn from the days when rock writers wore leather trousers and believed that rock would save the world . |
26 | You will see from the graphs below that our turnover and pre-tax profit figures reached record levels last year . |
27 | Complete from the hips upwards , the statues were naked save for a collar , probably of wood , that encircled their necks . |
28 | Corbett whirled his big Welsh dagger , dug his spurs in and , shouting at the rest to follow him , broke through and galloped from the trees where the ambush had taken place . |
29 | A team benefits from the differences rather than the similarities between people . |
30 | This also served to dye the nasty brown hairs that kept growing from the roots underneath . |