Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell .
2 The pattern of hits and false alarms in the two studies is relatively similar , thus Table 5.6 shows the data grouped from the two studies to increase the number of observations in each cell .
3 We drew from the four books ( two double volumes ) and took the occasional snippet from our fellow adaptors .
4 The more strictly domestic staff of the Chamber ranged from the four esquires of the body through the fairly honorific bannerets , knights of the household , and chaplains to a range of lesser men : grooms , pages , yeomen , doctors , surgeons , barbers , minstrels , masters of grammar , messengers ; and so on .
5 Crooked stove-pipe chimneys sprouted from a hundred roofs , and families could be seen talking animatedly in rows of caravan windows .
6 A moderate to heavy turnout was reported from the 15 states and six union territories which voted yesterday .
7 But we can at least aim at a code that is capable of being understood by a person of average intelligence and of being understood and applied from the four corners of the document that he is directed to consult .
8 Smoke from a thousand chimneys strains
9 The two new figureheads , one man and one woman , are likely to be selected from the six speakers chosen by the party during the conference .
10 To illustrate the analysis of earlier chapters , we present four case studies selected from the 125 interviews with known and hidden heroin users .
11 Melanie opened her eyes and saw thorns among roses , as if she woke from a hundred years ' night , la belle au bois dormante , imprisoned in a century 's steadily burgeoning garden .
12 South Korea made an eleventh hour concession on Aug. 12 by suggesting that the North might be permitted to select only those whom it wished to receive from the 61,000 names on the list .
13 But how could the Templars , operating in the early twelfth century , have acquired such familiarity with a cryptographic system dating from a thousand years before , whose practitioners had apparently long vanished from the stage of history ?
14 As will be seen from the six volumes produced so far and — no doubt — their successors , many ( not all ) of the winning entrants use econometrics to establish that advertising is responsible for a specific sales effect ( or part of it ) .
15 Dyson then went about the task of enlisting support for the organisation , a process which was successful , as can be seen from the thirty-three signatories ( including Lord Attlee , the Bishops of Birmingham and Exeter , Isaiah Berlin , Julian Huxley , Bertrand Russell ) to the letter that appeared in The Times in March 1958 .
16 There is clearly variation in expression of the APC gene within families as can be seen from the three families we have presented in detail .
17 The house next door , Number 3 , was let out as three flats , as can be seen from the three bell-pulls and the much worn doorstep .
18 Table 5.8 demonstrates that a greater proportion of users known to both prevalence studies came from the two townships with higher levels of social deprivation .
19 They came from the four corners of the world , east and west , north and south , and they spoke many languages .
20 The cost of these activities was met by EEC taxpayers , and came from the 10,850,000 ECUs sanctioned by M. Jacques Delors as that year 's budget for ‘ the promotion of Europe 's cultural identity ’ ( see Adam Breeze , Culture Vultures , IFF , 1992 ) .
21 He reached into his pouch and withdrew a handful of loose change plundered from a dozen realms .
22 The wait would be well worth it for such a blind release ; and in this motley crowd , drawn from a dozen hamlets outside in addition to the town , her companion was nameless and faceless as a hunted man could wish to be .
23 The er work which has preceded at er British Aerospace in the the cockpit , to bring together all the information , displays and controls erm has been tested on er a team of eighteen pilots from , drawn from the four nations , to see whether they believe they can cope with that sort of pilot work load in in simulated operations and they 're content that this kind of cockpit is ideally suited for the task and they can cope .
24 There were no significant differences in before treatment juice or plasma results between patients drawn from the two trials and so the two datasets were combined to increase the power of the study .
25 One major lesson drawn from the 1981 riots in Britain by the authorities was that this style of policing had led to a growing gulf between the police and the communities in which it worked .
26 This differed from the two experiments we have just described in several ways .
27 The data were pooled from the 12 minirhizotrons in each forest .
28 The second , however , tells you what to expect from the 2 procedures .
29 Restriction of the gestation period within which abortion may legally be performed from the 28 weeks defined in the 1967 Act was frequently urged by abortion reformers , for example to 18 weeks in the failed 1988 Private Members Bill by David Alton MP .
30 Obviously , if it ensues from the two variables originally considered , it does not need to be controlled .
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