Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] from [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He is expected to recover from groin trouble in time to play tomorrow .
2 He is expected to recover from groin trouble in time to play tomorrow .
3 The carbon deposit was thought to come from car exhaust fumes from a large car park close to the church .
4 Bachelard and Cavaillès agree that the distinguishing characteristic of modern science is the degree to which it has become separated from common-sense knowledge so that consciousness and its concepts are now opposed :
5 A privileged instruction is provided to pass from supervisor mode to problem mode , so that the instructions of a problem program can be executed .
6 Vincent Hickey , 38 , was moved out of Long Lartin top security jail last weekend after he was found bleeding from razor slash injuries , but is now refusing food at Birmingham 's Winson Green jail .
7 Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study .
8 THE first prediction for the new decade to fall before the new decade has begun comes from World Soccer 's January edition .
9 Paul Rideout 's superb turn and snapshot hitting a post , and substitute Robert Warzycha some how managed to miss from pointblank range .
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