Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A peculiar head slowly rose from the hole and peered into the room with patient animal scrutiny .
2 The controversy apparently arose from a communiqué issued by the Philippines-US Mutual Defence Board after its meeting in Manila on Nov. 5-6 , chaired jointly by the Philippine Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Lisandro Abadia and Adml.
3 After he finished , it is said , a wind suddenly arose from the floor of the desert and blew sand across the spectators .
4 On this occasion I personally moved from The Bun Shop to a pub I believe was called The Volunteer run by a well-known and aged bare-knuckle fighter from London 's East End called Joe Mullins .
5 A woman suddenly shouted from the back of the crowd .
6 She only changed from an ultra-leftist to an ultra-rightist .
7 The violence apparently stemmed from a campaign , stepped up in March , for the restoration of Ingushi autonomy within the borders of the former Ingush Autonomous Region .
8 The 1.5 per cent pay rise for the public sector was announced by Mr Lamont in his autumn statement , but the details only came from the pay review bodies yesterday .
9 Some of his difference obviously came from the milieu from which he came and the milieux — there were a half dozen of them — in which he moved .
10 This opposition naturally came from the left of Irish politics , with support from left Labour figures such as Noel Browne and David Neligan , trade unionists such as Michael Mullen of the ITGWU and members of the Workers ' Party .
11 He could not raise the additional finance to purchase the bacon-curing business so withdrew from the agreement , recovered his £1,000 deposit and purchased a yacht with the intention of doing charter work to the Caribbean .
12 Maria shivered and , moving closer to Luke to make room for the couple , she touched his wrist lightly with her fingers , unsure if the impulse to do so sprang from an urge to seek reassurance , or to give it .
13 On other occasions a wind suddenly blew from a direction which made recording trains on the climb from Shepton Mallet impossible , or a sudden rain storm blew up at an inopportune moment .
14 On my last visit I noticed that an image of James Joyce had been engraved on a tiny glass window on the seat behind me , and other historical figures literally emerged from the woodwork when I looked a little closer around the bar .
15 Another ‘ combatant ’ suddenly appeared from the Orchard end of the course , hurrying towards the farm .
16 He suddenly emerged from the water , in front of her .
17 Carrie asked but Albert did n't reply because Mister Johnny suddenly spoke from the doorway .
18 He had seemed to sniff at the opened envelope as though it carried some scent , but the letter inside only peeped from the teat and was not taken out .
19 A boar , tusked and red-eyed , suddenly burst from the undergrowth and Corbett jumped in fear as it blundered its way amongst the trees .
20 The assurance eventually came from the ARC literally minutes before the final deadline set by the Task Force for their abandonment of the project , and their promise to publicly disclose their reasons .
21 This was a fraction of the damage it eventually suffered from the acquisition it made instead , Crocker National .
22 Public spending savings mostly came from the abolition of SERPS .
23 Large figure-of-eight shields were depicted on the walls of the East Wing of the Labyrinth , possibly to indicate that the building was under divine protection ; the dappled hides of which the shields were made presumably came from the bull , the sacred beast , and this may have given them additional prophylactic value .
24 But I soon recovered from the chloroform and really appreciated the company of the other Mums .
25 Galliéni returned to Paris , but later again reached Joffre by telephone and , with passionate argument , finally wrung from the Commander-in-Chief acceptance for his plan to strike north of the River Marne .
26 The time allotted in different local education authorities for solving the kinds of issue described above ranged from no time at all , through one day every term , two hours once a month , to one afternoon , and in one case a whole day each week .
27 These somewhat standard indictments nevertheless came from a scholar who had grown up in the York school under Archbishop Ecgberht and gained maturity in the household of Archbishop Aethelberht as master of the school until he joined the court of Charlemagne in the early 780s .
28 He finally graduated from the University of Erlangen in 1779 at the age of twenty-four .
29 For example , I just returned from an exhibition and wrote a 6,000 word report in one burst in my hotel room .
30 Arguments of this kind normally started from the assumption that the powers of Europe were still in a ‘ state of nature ’ with respect to each other and that each of them was engaged , consciously or not , in a ceaseless struggle to increase its influence at the expense of its neighbours .
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