Example sentences of "one [vb -s] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One understands from these films why critic Gavin Lambert remarked of his departure from England in 1956 that the country ‘ really seemed in the doldrums , like it had lost the war almost . ’
2 Most volcanic rocks are composed of only four or so of these groups , and there is a steady change in the proportions of different groups present as one goes from one end of the rock spectrum to another .
3 While serial position effects are found and there is evidence of the use of a visual store in the final items of the list , there is no evidence of ‘ articulatory ’ enhancement of recall in sign that one gets from overt rehearsal of spoken items .
4 The conclusion one draws from this overview of the various therapies available is that the treatment chosen will depend on what the precipitating and underlying causes of the condition under treatment seem to be .
5 Generally speaking , as one proceeds from total poverty throughout the world over most of recorded history , increasing wealth has increased demand for animal produce .
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