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

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1 Finance director Keith Todd announced that ICL has gained one point of market share in the UK , in a declining overall market — stealing back a little of the market share that IBM UK has won from ICL over the past 20 years .
2 DOZENS of new leads have come from members of the public after a reconstruction of the last moments of stabbed businesswoman Jean Bradley , police said yesterday .
3 Evidence supporting the theory has come from experiments on the interaction of sleep loss with other manipulations known to increase arousal level , such as incentives and noise .
4 A request for a diary had come from friends of the broker whose daughter was due home from Arra in Zaire because of political troubles .
5 It has a charming , white stuccoed wiggly gable , two windows wide , that might have come from Amsterdam with the King 's guns .
6 The last proposal for change had come from France on the grounds of weather being better later in the season but it was decided then to leave fixtures in their present slots from January-March .
7 The only really significant inroad into the dominance of English in recent years has come from Spanish in the southern states of the US .
8 For she had actually been engaged in the very pleasant task of deciding which room in her new house at Far Flatley might best be converted into a nursery when a messenger had come from Frizingley with the awful news .
9 She said that the complaints had come from people on the same estate who were ‘ really quite close ’ to the former rectory .
10 Flakes of a fatty substance are excreted from glands between the joints on the underside of the worker bee 's abdomen .
11 The King can not be exonerated from responsibility for the massacre ; he signed the instructions and failed to punish those who were involved .
12 He was the sixth child of working-class parents , Daniel Maclean , crofter and later potter , and his wife Annie McPhee , the grandson on one side of crofters evicted from Mull in the Highland clearances , on the other of migrants to industrial Strathclyde .
13 That same eighth chapter of Acts records the spread of the gospel by informal missionaries , men and women evicted from Jerusalem by the persecution which followed Stephen 's death .
14 Brushwood is being harvested from woodlands in the Ipswich area by Bill Foreman and other coppice workers to help stabilise the river bed of the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire .
15 Indeed , a painter-critic named Lecomte had resigned from membership of the Salon because he felt the Cubists were too numerous and their work too well hung .
16 But the machines have been overwhelmed since the 1960s , not least by the impact of mass media and by demographic upheaval : New York 's non-Hispanic white population dropped from 77% of the total to 43% between 1960 and 1990 .
17 ‘ Clearly , their major difficulty is finance — the rouble has dropped from parity with the dollar three years ago to 1200 to the $ now .
18 Ukrainian and Western researchers now believe that the fire at the plant was not extinguished by material dropped from helicopters within the first 10 days after the accident , as originally claimed , but simply burned itself out .
19 For the period 1 May , 1992 to 31 January , 1993 , pre-tax profits dropped from £881,000 for the previous comparable period to £629,000 .
20 Five of the nine infants have been shown to be deleted from part of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene ( table II ) .
21 If there is a Breach of Warranty the Insurer is discharged from liability from the day of breach .
22 Analysis of the radioactivity within the seaweed indicates that it had been discharged from Sellafield within the past 12 months or so .
23 7 of the group are expected to be discharged from hospital within the next few hours .
24 Especially in southern England , expansion in the metropolitan and outer rings of some MELAs originated from inflows from the cores and rings of other MELAs , frequently from other parts of the country ( Kennett 1977 ) .
25 This would be expected from differences in the density and thickness of continental and oceanic crust .
26 The effects of low site symmetry are the same as those to be expected from distortion of the symmetrical molecule to a less-symmetrical form .
27 Stewart 's bitter rival , the veteran Nicholas Kokataylo , the 33-year-old from Denton , in Manchester , was favourite for the gold medal , but a strong challenge was expected from newcomer to the weight , Ray Stevens , 26 , of the London Budokwai .
28 Stewart 's bitter rival , the veteran Nicholas Kokataylo , the 33-year-old from Denton , in Manchester , was favourite for the gold medal , but a strong challenge was expected from newcomer to the weight , Ray Stevens , 26 , of the London Budokwai .
29 Furthermore , it is planned to market the package , and interest in purchasing the materials is expected from educationalists across the U.K.
30 This group had already trekked from Pochala on the Ethiopian border ; some of the boys had been living a transitory existence for four years .
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