Example sentences of "and [vb pp] from [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The new figures , based on measurements from satellites and checked from ground stations , show that the rate of depletion doubled in the 1980s compared to the 1970s . |
2 | An individual who is passive , utterly apathetic and withdrawn from community life is no true citizen . |
3 | That summer she gained a place at London University , and parted from Walter Ash . |
4 | Rebecque , his eyes red and swollen from hay fever , reined his horse alongside Sharpe . |
5 | Family therapy is a field of practice mainly built around and developed from systems theory . |
6 | Deprived of royal favour , and hounded from Radnorshire politics by his great rivals the Harleys , he sought out a new patron , Thomas Grey , second Earl of Stamford [ q.v. ] , a new parliamentary seat ( first for Breconshire and then as Stamford 's nominee for Bere Alston ) , and a new reputation as an energetic House of Commons man . |
7 | I applied for leave , and departed from Victoria Station on 15 September 1946 , on the famous Golden Arrow train , which on the other side of the Channel became the Flèche d'or . |
8 | Halil Pasa as kadi of Edirne and dated from Jumada I 857/June 1453 to Jumada II 869/February 1465 suggests that he was kadi for much , if not all , of that period . |
9 | Modelled on claret and made from Cabernet Sauvignon with Syrah and Cinsault thrown in , there 's a ripe fruitiness to this well-balanced wine , pepped up by a shake of spice . |
10 | Mr Rifkind said the British troops would provide ‘ second line ’ medical support , evacuating UN sick and injured from battalion aid posts to hospitals and only ‘ in extremis ’ helping an injured soldier on the spot . |
11 | But that homeland must be controlled and organized from New York … ’ |
12 | The Security Service thought that Ramsay was unbalanced and suffered from persecution mania so far as the Jews were concerned . |
13 | Like many other inmates at Zomba , a prison diet of often rotten vegetables affected him : he was almost blind from cataracts in both eyes and suffered from stomach ulcers . |
14 | In late July it was announced that Morocco 's air force was to be upgraded through the purchase of 20 F-16 fighter aircraft , worth in total US$250,000,000 , and drawn from United States air force stocks . |
15 | In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) . |
16 | At the bottom of the garden is the huge Riding School , now an exhibition space for the National Gallery , and entered from Klárov Street . |
17 | It was built by Father Smith and brought from Temple Newsam , Leeds . |
18 | The classical style , which included Spurgeon 's Greek temple facade , was used by all denominations and stretched from Belvoir Street Baptist Chapel in Leicester , built in 1845 , to the Wesleyan Hinde Street Chapel in London , built in the 1880s with a two-storeyed portico-front copied after St Paul 's Cathedral . |
19 | For example , an isolated regular polygon , such as a geometric square , meticulously ruled and cut from plane board , is not necessarily felt and seen as a true square . |
20 | The specification causing all the fuss will enable independent software vendors to write applications that can be installed and run from Unix desktops rather than the shell . |
21 | THE 12-year-old boy who was being questioned in connection with the murder of two-year-old James Bulger was released from custody and eliminated from police inquiries last night . |
22 | Born in Dunmurry in 1914 , he was educated at Friend 's School , Lisburn , and Bootham School in York and graduated from Manchester University . |
23 | She grew up in the north-east of England and graduated from Somerville College , Oxford , with first-class honours in modern history . |
24 | A product of the cine-literate culture of Paris , he was in and out of cinemas as a kid ( ‘ I started with westerns and finished with Bergman ’ ) and graduated from film school in 1983 . |
25 | Born in 1930 , he was educated at Marling Grammar School , Stroud , and graduated from Bristol University with a BSc in Mathematics . |
26 | Cook left school at 14 to become an apprentice , got involved with radar and electronics during National Service , and graduated from Queen Mary College , London . |
27 | If the pressure variation were solely due to electrolytic conduction through the pore fluid , one would expect that the flat thin cracks in the carbon-bearing granulites , confirmed by optical and electron microscopy , and deduced from mercury injection porisimetry , would make the electrical conductivity more sensitive to pressure than was observed . |
28 | MVS , believe it or not , will run out of ROM and the chips , contrary to the report in Computer Reseller News , will be based on CMOS technology and sourced from Intel Corp . |
29 | Animals were female CFLP mice aged 20–35 weeks , weighing 25–40 g , and obtained from InterFauna UK . |
30 | In fact , his cabinet colleagues , already unsure about public support for the bill and alienated from Dr Browne by his provocative politics , were not prepared to go against the hierarchy 's condemnation and refused to support the proposal . |