Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] from [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | Most operated from ports in the NE of England but there were also a number from the Forth . |
2 | From the late 1850s , as censorship was slackened and expectations of imminent and major reform rose , a small but steady stream of intelligentsia , largely drawn from students in higher education , became involved in radical dissent . |
3 | It is possible that this may have been the result of overcommitment of advisory staff and thus arisen from difficulties in attending to this detail . |
4 | The main requirement is for each degree of differentiation to be clearly demarcated from others in the eyes of buyers and for each firm to be the lowest-cost producer within each category . |
5 | Radio cassettes , golf clubs and wheel trims were also stolen from cars in Darlington . |
6 | Views on some of these questions were also obtained from teachers in second-phase schools by questionnaire . |
7 | Its difficulties have partly stemmed from cuts in Medicaid , but also from political interference . |
8 | Unpleasant tinker men with fierce expressions roughly begged from passers-by in the streets . |
9 | From a variationist point of view , however , this is not necessarily conclusive , as language is variable at all times ; thus , it could be the case that modern [ h ] -ful and [ h ] -less varieties are each equally derived from varieties in which [ h ] -loss was variable — not categorically absent or categorically present . |
10 | Sleepers should be chosen that are as clean as possible and can usually be readily obtained from advertisements in " Exchange and Mart " or " Farmers Weekly " . |
11 | Safely protected from predators in their net bags the oysters are able to filter feed and mature . |