Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] from [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This train will be departing from Alfreton and Mansfield Parkway , calling at Langley Mill , Nottingham , Beeston , and Loughborough rather than commencing from Butterley Station .
2 From his wrinkled face and sunburned skin he looked as though he had risen from the ranks rather than graduating from Saint Cyr or the Ecole Militaire .
3 Nor that Carlton Palmer 's running became more in context with the team pattern , rather than springing from maverick impatience .
4 If approaching from Kirkby Stephen , as is usual , a halt should be made at Stenkrith Bridge for a look over the parapets at the River Eden below , thrashing a passage through a deep limestone gorge .
5 Tweeds so bright they look as if spun from neon sugar are cut into carefree little suits , and matched with bold , extravagantly coloured prints .
6 As part of its Development Plan , the Institute is now providing the opportunity for an entrepreneurial Project Leader to develop his or her own ideas by creating a strong , self-financing until supported from contract research .
7 There are one or two passably funny lines which fail to make up a coherent , witty whole but are suddenly shot out from an invisible pea-shooter as if whipped from Ms Rudner 's stand-up routine .
8 I can remember , as a first year nursing student , protesting at the treatment of an elderly woman of poor sight and hearing who , while recovering from hip surgery , often felt sick and occasionally vomited .
9 This last category included five groups associated with Mencap Homes Foundation projects which while benefiting from CMHT support were part of a wider supportive structure , but they also included four other groups which were primarily assisted by the teams .
10 It is the propeller salvaged from a Royal Navy Coastal Airship which is believed to have been shot down by a U-Boat in July 1918 whilst operating from Longside Airship Station .
11 The numerous surveys of ( their own ) " temps " conducted by agencies supplying secretarial and office staff ( see , for example , Alfred Marks , 1982 ; Reed , 1986 ; Manpower , 1986 ) , whilst suffering from selectivity bias and/or containing leading questions , show that a substantial proportion of " temps " are looking for permanent jobs ; but they also suggest that some of these at least are using their experience of temporary jobs to find out what sort of permanent work they would like .
12 ‘ I want Kinsella forced into a situation where he will have no option but to steal from IRB funds . ’
13 The background music is tasteful , the footage of Hobbs , in particular , delectable , and such utterances as heard from Tom Barling , now 85 , touchingly in contrast to those of many latterday professionals .
14 Even the fishing fleet came down the harbour as expected from intelligence reports , and might have choked the narrow 100 yards wide entrance if a burst of tracer from a destroyer had not turned them aside as they grasped the situation .
15 But at 11.20 pm — just as Highlights from Augusta offer relief from a man repeatedly declaring that the second election result may be coming at any minute — Scotland is being indulged with different fare .
16 Peacock ( 1974 ) suggests that the appropriate view is that the current generation is choosing to sacrifice current consumption to internalize its concern for future generations and therefore can be legitimately viewed as gaining from capital expenditure the fruits of which they may not actually sample .
17 The ‘ Land of Milk and Honey ’ shimmers on the far side of the Dead Sea , when seen from Mount Nebo ; from ‘ the Place of Sacrifice ’ in Petra , the white tomb of Aaron is a gazelle 's leap away .
18 Back on the A.861 , the road goes forward along Glen Tarbert , passing Ardgour 's greatest peak , Garbh Bheinn , a rockclimbers ' favourite : its skyline , when seen from Loch Leven , resembles a prostrate Queen Victoria , bonnet and all .
19 Hail and sleet showers swept over the ridge , and the Torridon giants , which rose as distant black battlements when seen from Meallan nan Euan , had changed to seemingly nearer whitewashed walls by the time I 'd dropped and climbed .
20 from here Skeidarársandur , an unusual feature when seen from ground level , becomes even more extraordinary .
21 From Britain and the northern United States Fomalhaut is always very low down ; but when near the zenith , as seen from countries south of the equator , it is very prominent — particularly because there are no other bright stars anywhere near it .
22 S. O. Letterman has something similar in mind , a re-creation of colonial Africa , as seen from Santa Monica Boulevard .
23 The dull orange glow of fires added scant colour to the moonlit visage of Port-au-Prince 's whitewashed buildings as seen from Gonave Gulf .
24 In 1981 , the same year as retired from working life , he was elected to Metropolitan County Council , eventually becoming Chair of the prestigious Personnel Committee .
25 Furthermore , while the corporate constitution has a partially contractual basis , there are also significant mandatory elements , and many of those ingredients which are attributable to private ordering are more accurately described as resulting from management imposition than a process of contracting .
26 The specificity of these interactions was demonstrated by the finding that one of these sites correlates to a putative AP1 binding site as proposed from sequence analysis of the PPT promoter ( 7 ) .
27 IN THE LAST ISSUE of Observations Wynne Harlen wrote about ‘ what is educational research ? ’ and described her favourite quotations as coming from Lawrence Stenhouse .
28 The letters are clearly labelled as coming from Age Concern England .
29 Categorizing these reports as being either " primary visual experiences " ( PVEs ) or " secondary cognitive elaborations " ( SCEs ) they found that 82 per cent of reports of mental activity when woken from REM bursts were PVEs , and 12 per cent SCEs ; 80 per cent of reports after awakenings from REM quiescence were SCEs , while only 20 per cent were PVEs .
30 When woken from REM sleep , the self-reported dreamers reported dreams on almost every occasion ( 44 out of 49 wakenings ) and also reported dreams on about half the occasions when they were woken from REM sleep .
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