Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The fungus Verticillium lecanii was developed commercially from work at Littlehampton .
2 It is generally assumed that pus-cells in the urethra are synonymous with infection and the pus-cell is treated vigorously from Bath to Bangkok and from Memphis to Madras as if it were an infectious organism itself .
3 The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here .
4 With al-Kassar 's blessing , he met the Magharians in Bern and Zurich to set up accounts for his family , each meeting taped and monitored by Coleman 's assistant Syrian George , who had been flown in from Cyprus for this purpose .
5 The Malone Masters will span four days , two of them Pro-Am days , and has been pencilled in from Thursday to Sunday , August 12–15 .
6 Invisible earnings for the month are projected to have been £100million , while their contribution in October has been revised down from £300million to the same level .
7 Mr Birt said yesterday he had been ‘ enormously heartened ’ by the strong support he had received in from colleagues at the BBC .
8 As the cylinder rotated , it was carried slowly from right to left under the mouthpiece by a screw mechanism , so consecutive lines of undulations were left in the tinfoil .
9 The results did not seem to influence subsequent clinical management of these patients in any way that would have differed appreciably from management without this information .
10 But anyway , talking about engineering as a whole , quite obviously it 's interesting to go back a bit because I 'm always interested in the way the institutions actually started because er there 's a lovely story about er , the Stephenson brothers and tho , ju , having just come down from Scarborough on a mini-holiday we stopped at York and I went over a great big museum there , and quite obviously seeing the marvellous locomotives you realise that George Stevenson had er , a lot to do with that .
11 It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . )
12 His girlfriend , Hazel , had come down from Leeds for the weekend .
13 All networking cables are susceptible to electrical interference and should be located away from sources of this electrical ‘ pollution ’ .
14 Sometimes there were short races between the Bletchley and Newport workmen 's trains as both were booked away from Wolverton at the same time .
15 In the opposite direction trains are booked away from Stratford-upon-Avon at to arrive at Hall Green at hours .
16 And a few seconds ago an urgent message had come through from GCHQ at Cheltenham .
17 Among those I met or saw were the Begum Aga Khan , who was with her very attractive daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan ; the Director General of the British Equestrian Foundation Major Malcolm Wallace , two of our top Event riders Miss Karen Straker and Mrs Jane Thelwall ; and Mr Andrew Dixon , who had all come over from England with the Hermès party ; Mr Peter Laing , the Hon.
18 I had already employed an attendant , Toril , who had come over from Norway at the end of July to help me during and after my move .
19 Rooted near the bottom of the table , they had not won away from home for nearly two years .
20 Because of this pedigree , the opinions of the Left and of liberals have shied away from examination of the issue of morality in relation to crime .
21 When Ma had come home from London with her there 'd been great excitement , and Edward and his brother Billy had looked at the mite as if she were a fairy found among the budding snowdrops .
22 She would usually leave the house after we had come home from school at four p.m .
23 She had come home from school with Antonia .
24 Accordingly , if the business is hived up from Target to Newco at less than both its cost and market value , this will depress the value of Newco 's shares in Target , so that a subsequent disposal of Target would , in the absence of s32 TCGA , not realise a gain .
25 I learned that the rivers of the area are frozen up from January to April when the temperature sinks to minus 10°F , although the summer temperature while we were in Irkutsk was a ‘ sweltering ’ 65°F !
26 You will be picked up from school by Marjorie or me or your mother or all three of us from now on. ,
27 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
28 Dairyman Crick 's sleeves were rolled up from Monday to Saturday , and the milkers milked in the fields for coolness .
29 To return to the example , the non-distressed parent may choose to make explicit to the friend her own thinking , such as ‘ well , the children do usually obey us and every parent gets wound up from time to time with their child ’ .
30 The discount rate used to appraise projects in the non-trading part of the public sector will be nudged up from 5% to 6% .
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