Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is good evidence that sediment from these terrains is a component of several sandstones formed from sources in the United Kingdom , although few sandstones are derived solely from the Moine or the Lewisian . |
2 | Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there , their throats gashed from ear to ear . |
3 | These patterns varied from language to language , but only a limited number of such patterns seemed to occur , so that the same pattern of kinship terminology was found among totally unrelated peoples speaking totally unrelated languages . |
4 | Patterns varied from area to area , differed between industrial and rural areas , and between city and city , and a host of social factors have to be taken into account . |
5 | If I can put it in , not , I hope , in a boastful way , but to illustrate how important this is to us , about forty per cent , getting on for half of the income of the Education Area last year , was made up not of normal University funds , but of funds attracted from outside to support research from private foundations and from government departments like the Department of Education and Science . |
6 | The designs differed from country to country , but the general trend was from geometrical shapes — circles , triangles , quatrefoils — in the earlier period , to curved flamboyant forms in the later years . |
7 | And the imaginative touch extends to containers … you 'll find flowers stuffed into hiking boots , shopping baskets … and Tricia 's own invention … lollipops made from lampshades on posts . |
8 | Taking a sodium ion concentration in excess of 119mmol/l as being dangerous , it was found that of the total number of solutions sampled from unions in Phase 1 , Phase 2 ( standard ) and Phase 3 ( CRP ) , 14.7% , 18.2% and 25.6% respectively were found to be dangerous . |
9 | £29,0009 LIFE SAVINGS NICKED FROM BACK OF A CAR |
10 | Barak 's eyes shifted from Laidlaw to Graham . |
11 | But the stations do demonstrate that architectural influences flowed north and south through the Americas , bending styles derived from Europe to new ends . |
12 | Limited Edition silk ties reduced from £55 to £29 , cashmere scarves down from £89 to Pounds 49 . |
13 | But since her captivity , a babel seethed around her constantly , the cries and demands of Sycorax , the commands of the men on guard over her , the hammering and planing of the pales for the stockade and for the settlers ' other plans ; the shouts of the men from the boat-building on the beach , the barking of orders to bondsmen brought from England on the ship that had returned , the yells of slaves whom they had loaded in Dahomey or Yoruba on the journey back , and roped and chained and put to work under the whip , and the bellowing laughter now and then of the overseer , a tall African who had been taken out of chains himself to hold the lash over his fellows . |
14 | Reductions include tiles down from £40 to £15 , murals reduced from £500 to £100 and upwards . |
15 | His eyes swept from side to side , probing the edges of the darkness . |
16 | The tall woman 's eyes swept from screen to screen . |
17 | The trips run from Friday to Monday and are scheduled to depart on 12 June , and 16 October ‘ 92 . |
18 | The plasma gastrin concentrations increased from group to group as expected from the dose given . |
19 | Trading profits for the six months increased from £6.9million to £8.36million , but profit from property sell-offs fell and interest charges jumped from £32,000 to £461,000 , leaving pre-tax profits just £274,000 ahead at £9.4million . |
20 | Whatever the process , it could well be that the crustal shortening in the continents produced by the early phases of the Hercynian orogeny , with its resultant lowering of sea-levels , produced the widespread regression of late Carboniferous times , when coal measure swamps spread from Texas to the Donetz . |
21 | His eyes wandered from object to object ; the facades of the buildings with their dark , secretive entrances , the boats again , the glitter of the restless water , the fishermen 's lights out in the middle of the stream , the faces of the other people taking their evening stroll . |
22 | She stole into the kitchen to find Sabina and beg some hot water in secret , before the others found her out ; Sabina giggled and her eyes flicked from side to side as Rosa described how she must have sleep-walked , how dangerous it was , how someone could have accidentally woken her and she might have fallen down , without being able to put out a hand to stop her fall , and died . |
23 | It is usually recognised by the presence of large numbers of larvae at the same stage of development in animals withheld from infection for a period longer than that required to reach that particular larval stage . |
24 | In summary , the computer based analysis of bowel images obtained from patients with Crohn 's disease meets most of the criteria for an ideal marker of disease activity . |
25 | There were no contractions recorded from children with myopathy . |
26 | Is a short-term objective anything more than the tactics required from moment to moment in order to implement the over-all strategy that is going to lead to the long-term objective ? |
27 | He was one of eight Scottish finalists chosen from employees under the age of 25 and will represent Scotland next month in the national final in London . |
28 | The trickle of prominent dissidents released from jail over recent weeks shows that . |
29 | On the state of the oriental market in London at present , Roger Keverne , director of the recently-opened New Oriental Gallery in Davies Street commented that , ‘ there are people out there who will pay for quality ’ while noting that his opening exhibition in December carried a wide range of objects priced from £500 to £55,000 . |
30 | Forty-five dealers will be present with objects priced from £150 to £250,000 . |