Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The need to hire coaches arose from the fact the Supporters ' Club actively discouraged membership from fans under the age of 18 .
2 On the back or across the front of these photographs were signatures duplicated from the letters ; John Addington Symonds , Baron Corvo , Robbie Ross , for Boy with kindest regards from Reggie Turner .
3 These projects arose from the recommendations in the report of the Cockcroft Committee on the teaching of mathematics published at the beginning of 1982 .
4 Hundreds of voices whispered from the walls , the ceiling and the floors .
5 The pale blue eyes gazed from the bottom of the milk pan she was scrubbing , piercing the clouds of steam from the boiling water with the quick , earnest flicker of their eyebrows .
6 Their doubts arose from the inability to predict or control how the courts would use the power .
7 By the 1180s his network of financial agents reached into almost every shire in England ; his clients ranged from the king of Scotland and the great religious houses to the local parish priests of Lincoln ; and his business interests involved not only mortgages , but also the purchase and sale of discounted bonds , pawnbroking , property development , and commodity brokering .
8 Clyde 's oil and gas reserves rose from the equivalent of 122.8 million to 167.9 million barrels last year and it expects to have 90 per cent of them in production by the end of 1994 , when output should average 40,000 bpd .
9 The sequences cloned from the marsupials are the only Y-located sequences detected either with the human SRY probe or with the marsupial sequences themselves .
10 The stout cylinders rose from the decks of Flettner 's amazing rotor ships to about two-thirds the height of the masts on a sailing vessel .
11 Voices rose from the waste-ground at the back of the house — they were discussing how to chain up the dog .
12 Reassurance for the owners of timber-frame homes came from the director-general of the NHBC , who argued :
13 No weapon , no footprints , no fingerprints , all the bits of fibre caught on bushes came from the deceased 's clothes . ’
14 Screams came from the bundle as it fell , turning twice in the air against the grey-brown cliff-face .
15 Voices came from the direction of the offices and he found Fox expostulating with a tall youngish man , a Glynn without doubt and the heir apparent .
16 Voices came from the battlements , and a twinkle of steel .
17 The first formal and unequivocal statement of federal goals came from the Draft Treaty presented to the twelve by the Luxembourg Presidency in June 1991 .
18 The memory-discs connected to these computers came from the factory in Mainz , West Germany , and the printers from the factory at Jarfalla in Sweden .
19 In many ways the most powerful impetus to greater concentrations came from the state .
20 A flood of local guidelines flowed from the impetus given by the Schools Council .
21 Among the Democrats , three of the candidates withdrew from the contest during the month : Nebraska senator Bob Kerrey , Iowa senator Tom Harkin , and former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas .
22 A joint government and opposition commission had been set up in late September with the aim of preventing a repeat of the first-round chaos ; however , two opposition parties withdrew from the commission on Oct. 11 .
23 The Tirpitz book , Menace , also did well , and was illustrated with more than a hundred photographs and copies of relevant Ultra signals decrypted from the Enigma machines and now in the Public Records Office at Kew : to my surprise it has brought in more royalties from the Public Lending Right scheme than any other book I have written , including 10 Rillington Place .
24 The study found no savings resulted from the change , and some spending increased .
25 Their tusks were gnarled and they differed from the older Daurog in one remarkable and savage aspect : ridges of long , black spikes grew from the fronts of their bodies ; the central , vertical line of thorns ran down on to the twisting , restless sex organs that hung from their rotund bellies .
26 As the plaster dust settled , dazed guards emerged from the interior of the palace , only to be cut down by the machete-wielding cacos who had brought their knowledge of the palace to the rebels .
27 A gangling porter with long sideboards emerged from the station buildings , gave the train driver a casual thumbs up , and blew a short blast on his whistle .
28 The farm sets a good example in other ways too … branches pruned from the trees are shredded so the goodness goes back into the soil .
29 To disentangle the yeomanry from the middling and lower gentry — and indeed from the richest peasants — is more difficult , but this is in the nature of things since yeomen emerged from the ranks of the husbandmen , while the gentry did not form a closed caste , and in many cases there was little to choose between their respective scales of wealth .
30 A couple of silhouettes emerged from the glare of light .
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