Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb past] from the " in BNC.
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1 | What would be the effect of changing the public policy insofar as it constitutes a social guide to the conditions in which individuals or groups chose from the possible adjustments ? |
2 | An Armenian whose family came from Erzerum or Kars is neighbour to other Armenians whose parents or grandparents came from the same towns , just as Palestinians from Haifa — or from Mrs Zamzam 's village of Um Al-Farajh — now live in refugee camps next to those whose homes were in the same places , sometimes in the very same streets , in what was Palestine . |
3 | Todd & Duncan benefited from the increased demand for cashmere and , backed by the strongest stock service in the industry , quality driven investment and new impetus in product development , made substantial overseas progress which should be maintained in 1993/94 . |
4 | No evidence for a threshold of phenylalanine effects on intelligence or behaviour emerged from the analysis of United Kingdom data . |
5 | I was shown into a bare room where paper spilled from the desks then taken back round the main hall . |
6 | Investigations using an emission analyser identified the bag house , where air exhausted from the paint mixing tanks is filtered , as the main culprit . |
7 | Despite all her caution , her wriggling movements made Water Gypsy sway a little at her moorings , and once or twice she stopped and held her breath , but no movement or challenge came from the narrow boat 's main cabin . |
8 | He certainly used methods of etching and aquatinting that Sandby introduced from the continent . |
9 | The second impact came , like the slamming of a huge underground steel door … and just like the sound that Cardiff remembered from the basement . |
10 | She knew that Richard came from the castle and understood that his family was the family to which all the others deferred , but now instead of intimidating her Richard 's status seemed to impart a sense of protection . |
11 | The USSR became India 's main external source of weaponry and rendered extensive economic aid ; Soviet support was in part a response to the support that Pakistan received from the Chinese , with whom the Indians had an unresolved border dispute . |
12 | The center of gravity in employment is moving fast from manual and clerical workers to knowledge workers who resist the command-and-control model that business took from the military 100 years ago . |
13 | Resentful souls on Earth , tethered there by obligation or obstinacy , muttered that Capella knew from the first what would be found on Mars and why . |
14 | She flared up , shouting that Geoffrey came from the privileged classes . |
15 | Although Jones resigned from the Cabinet in the same month , the precise orientation of the TNP in January 1991 was far from clear . |
16 | The strength of opposition was such that Ozawa withdrew from the contest , choosing instead to nominate Finance Minister Tsutomu Hata . |
17 | For all but two of the 60 mutual funds , this strategy increased returns over the three-year period , suggesting that prices deviated from the no-arbitrage condition . |
18 | Coburn 's script stated that Susan came from the forty-ninth century : too precise a reference for a series modelling itself on mystery . |
19 | Above all , whoever occupied the throne would have been subject to the powerful pressure that Nicholas experienced from the United Nobility , the Orthodox Church and reactionary leaders of the Right . |
20 | 1960 : another unpredictable quirk of history , Sartre 's preface to Aden Arabie , and Nizan returned from the grave . |
21 | But Cleveland and Northumberland switched from the recommended second Saturday in June and held their county championships last weekend . |
22 | An early-morning mist hung over Branchester , the cathedral rising up like some ghostly fairy-tale palace while cobwebs glistened on iron railings and moisture dripped from the branches of the lime trees that fringed the roads . |
23 | The Quai d'Orsay ( the French Foreign Office ) and the Emperor found the idea of such a transaction ‘ outrageous ’ and Fernando disappeared from the short-list . |
24 | It seems that , carried away by the feverish and bellicose atmosphere which was evident both on the streets of Paris and in the Assembly , Ollivier and Gramont strayed from the prepared text , firm but non-provocative in tone , and proceeded to make its content more aggressive . |
25 | Yury Prokofyev , leader of the Moscow party organization , and Shenin resigned from the politburo on Aug. 22 , in protest against its lack of support for the SCSE . |
26 | CANBERRA RAIDERS flew home via Honolulu last night with their pride dented but their bank balance improved by £60,000 , the amount both they and Widnes cleared from the World Club Challenge match . |
27 | This brought one of Neil 's cracks of laughter and the comment , ‘ A wily gent , I see , ’ and then silence took over again , and lasted for a long time , until the front door opened , and Matey returned from the sewing circle at St Jude 's Church Hall , and stared at them , sitting there in the dusk , hunched over the board , rapt . |
28 | The boy Crinan and Lulach strolled from the table together . |
29 | 47% of actuality contributions on all programmes were made by ministers and Opposition front-bench spokespersons and 53% came from the back-benches . |
30 | Blake and Mouton emphasised from the outset that managers switch from one style to another , or combine elements of several in running their operations . |