Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun prp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A large part of this week 's donation has come from Darlington firm Farmway who have contributed office space and a year 's associated costs worth a total of £5,300 to the appeal . |
2 | The destruction of the Bastille in July 1789 drew from Coleridge impassioned verse in praise of freedom and ‘ glad Liberty ’ , and the fevered excitement inspired throughout Europe by the early days of the French Revolution provided the intellectual climate in which his radical conscience began to form . |
3 | Major Dryland refused to comment from Soltau last night . |
4 | The former Barnsley player will be discharged from Doncaster Royal Infirmary tomorrow . |
5 | OLYMPIC aces returning from Barcelona this week brought back a very silly story about cycling superstar Chris Boardman : ‘ Have you heard he 's been tested for drugs . ’ |
6 | Affability was the last thing she had expected from Georgina this morning . |
7 | I am grateful for the Minister 's reply and I know that she will have been as horrified as the rest of us by the images and the conflict that was reported from Somalia last weekend . |
8 | Their arrival had been delayed for a fortnight after Gen. Farah Aydid claimed on July 7 that an aircraft with UN markings bringing food aid had also carried from Nairobi military equipment and counterfeit money for his rival , Somalia 's transitional President , Ali Mahdi Mohammed . |
9 | The Bishop said grace in a Latin form which Julia thought she recognised from Trinity High Table . |
10 | Of the 61 former military personnel moved from Kenitra Military Prison to Tazmamert in 1973 , 29 are said to have since died , almost certainly due to the harsh conditions of detention . |
11 | Charlton 's men have already overcome one hazardous encounter , escaping from Copenhagen last month with a valuable point — which left the Danes still searching for their first win after their opening three games . |
12 | Initial applications for work in the 17 countries available for 1993 can be made from April this year . |
13 | Early Ben Shermans had a low-set second button — so the collar sat fairly widely open , and were made from Oxford woven cloth so they were very comfortable . |
14 | ‘ The doctor came from London last night , so now the ship 's company is complete . |
15 | Michael Buerk , who like Richard came from BBC local radio , had a spell with us and charmed us with that lovely voice of his . |
16 | The same objection came from Darlington Civic Society . |
17 | The victims came from Southway Comprehensive School in Plymouth , Devon . |
18 | ‘ It 's a long story , which Ellis extracted from Gooseneck this morning . |
19 | For example : PRINT FROM EMP INC NAME , SEX , SALARY FOR GRADE LT 3 SORT ON /SALARY/ SUM SALARY TITLE " HIGHER SALARY BANDS " A list of other options exists to allow the user to subsection a report , specify page lengths , perform calculations and so on . |
20 | However , the rise in all domestic fuel costs from April next year was met with dismay by Mr Heywood . |
21 | Though the former England winger yesterday insisted he was content to remain with Leicester City , the club he joined from Darlington last summer , it is understood that moves are already underway to install him in the vacant Roker job . |
22 | ‘ He telephoned from Austria this morning . |
23 | The poll tax could have been abolished from April next year , but it will linger on for at least another year under the Government . |
24 | Which reminds me that the Jocks — I mean the real guardsmen who arrived from England this morning to make up the complement , not you phoney chaps , are going to be given their first lesson this afternoon . |
25 | In addition , LASMO withdrew from UK onshore activity through the sale of its entire onshore portfolio to Pentex UK . |
26 | Recently retired from RAF front line service , the Dog arrived on site during September to take-up position near the main entrance to the site . |
27 | Minto was ‘ more excited ’ than Warnie had ever seen her when he returned from Aldershot far week-end leave , happy to leave behind him his fellow-officers , whom he nicknamed the Aldershits . |
28 | When Sergeant Evans returned from Essex next morning , he had a load of material and a headache . |
29 | Staff based at the regional office of the National Farmers ' Union at Ely have arranged a series of ‘ surgeries ’ at which members can get help and advice with the paperwork resulting from EC agricultural policy reforms . |
30 | Patient B ( lane 6 ) shows the aberrant Taq I fragments resulting from Taq I cleavage of his 518-bp fragment . |