Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell . |
2 | The passage of the Riot Act of 1715 , which made assembling for political ( as well as other ) purposes potentially a capital offence , reveals how far the Whigs had come from the early days when they had actively promoted political demonstrations and deliberately sought an alliance with " the crowd " . |
3 | Similar support for a modified accelerator theory as a determinant of investment has come from the recent studies of Catinat ( 1991 ) and Ford and Poret ( 1990 ) . |
4 | The remainder come from the following categories : |
5 | Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers . |
6 | Much later , it seemed , she awoke and when she turned over and looked towards where the chanting had come from the African men and women had eaten and were packing away and decamping . |
7 | We do not know in detail whence the monks were recruited ; but on the whole they seem mainly to have come from the upper classes , and perhaps from the families of substantial town-dwellers . |
8 | It was obvious that not all these people could have come from the upper classes . |
9 | They claimed the move had been simply to bring Scotland into line with England and Wales and that the initiative had come from the big bookmakers , who would be the main beneficiaries . |
10 | Here , COURSE and LECTURER come from the original entities and TIMETABLE stems from information about the coincidence of the two , that is , their relationship . |
11 | Since 1950 my influences have come from the Flemish Primitives , Frances de la Tour and Stanley Spencer . |
12 | They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives . |
13 | But the most cohesive programme to yet be devised has come from the United Nations Environmental Programme ( UNEP ) . |
14 | The main differences between the account of the journalist and the sociologist come from the different orientations that each brings to the subject of study . |
15 | It is undeniable that a great deal of important and fundamental research has come from the several centres of excellence in the USA . |
16 | The pattern of hits and false alarms in the two studies is relatively similar , thus Table 5.6 shows the data grouped from the two studies to increase the number of observations in each cell . |
17 | This chapter reviews the evidence on the issue that has accrued from the different methodologies available . |
18 | It was a time of great British expansion and it is thought that , in the guise of ships ' cats , they were scattered from the British Isles all over the globe in a comparatively short space of time . |
19 | The days passed with the jeeps carrying the dead and wounded from the forward areas stopping briefly at Brigade H.Q on their way to the beaches . |
20 | What is more , the narrator can be seen to strike a ridiculous pose within this text in a way supposedly omitted from the Anglo-Norman fabliaux : drawing attention to himself with his unnecessary , insincere or ignored apostrophes . |
21 | Similarly , Wordsworth is commonly bowdlerized into a ‘ Nature poet ’ , and his frequent accounts of human beings in economic difficulties are dismissed as his ‘ revolutionary growing-pains ’ — to be omitted from the safe anthologies in which he is. commonly presented to the adolescent mind . |
22 | Based on the experience that very few who opt to hold offers as insurance actually enrol , their numbers have been omitted from the later calculations . |
23 | Omitted from the meaningful introductions to clients , business lunches , meetings and golfing sessions , women solicitors fail to acquire the vital ‘ client base . ’ |
24 | The amendment also specified that candidates had to have resigned from the armed forces or security forces . |
25 | The men on the Committee , led by Francis Hawkins and E.G. Mandeville Roe , then resigned from the British Fascists and joined Mosley , bringing with them a copy of its membership list . |
26 | He had others in his grizzled russet tonsure , dropped from the higher branches as the wind stirred them . |
27 | Wes smiled and looked up at me and for a moment the tough mask dropped from the grubby features and in the dark wild eyes I read sheer delight . |
28 | Dropped from the retail catalogues , return |
29 | And for that reason I believe erm it should be deleted from the locational criteria in terms of the area of search around Greater York . |
30 | 21.1 In the event that any or any part of the terms , conditions or provisions contained in this Agreement shall be determined invalid , unlawful or unenforceable to any extent such term , condition or provision shall be severed from the remaining terms , conditions and provisions which shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law . |