Example sentences of "on [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pickering have their wicket keeper Richard Gray available for the first time this season on recovering from a hand injury for the visit of Scarborough in the EYC while Whitby are unchanged for the visit of York in the same competition .
2 They 're handing out drinks , chocolate bars and advice on resting from the road .
3 On returning from a recent trip to the States , one Telegraph staff member presented seven single-dollar bills culled from various back pockets to Lloyds ' branch on the Isle of Dogs .
4 JULIAN DICKS had the perfect answer after being stripped of the West Ham captaincy on returning from a five-game ban .
5 How often have teachers been frustrated by their inability to introduce and implement change in their schools on returning from a course ?
6 On returning from a raid , any who had never killed were often ragged by their more competent companions , their clothes dirtied and cow dung , instead of ghee , rubbed in their hair .
7 I rather think that the RN instructors on my course must have suffered at the hands of the Customs on returning from a foreign tour as they really gave us a hard time .
8 Employees are likely to be concerned about how they will fit back into the system on returning from an overseas contract .
9 Her voice was shaking as she told me that on returning from the cinema a couple of weeks earlier she had been grabbed from behind , dragged into an alley and viciously raped at knifepoint .
10 Jackson asked for a revised contract on returning from the summer tour Down Under .
11 Yucatecos blamed the whole shady episode on meddling from the centre , and took it as confirmation of their opinion that little good ever comes out of Mexico city .
12 And perhaps most interesting of all : ‘ The great contrast between the two divisions of the Archipelago is nowhere so abruptly exhibited as on passing from the island of Bali to that of Lombok , where the two regions are in closest proximity .
13 The viscosity increases rapidly to a value of about as T g is approached , but on passing from the melt to the glass a region of rubbery flow and elasticity is traversed .
14 While the co-operative , long-range , chain motion which is released on passing from the glass to the rubber-like state is not possible at , other relaxations can take place .
15 This time she contacted me again after just a week to say that , for the first time , she had been able to buy clothes for her children in a certain famous store rather than having to rely on ordering from a mail order firm .
16 Pearl uses none of the electronic or ‘ sound enhancing ’ techniques currently fashionable , and aims to concentrate on extracting from the original grooves the essence of music .
17 Next day they had gone back with ropes and a book on rock-climbing from the library to teach themselves about knots .
18 BSB is also committed to spending as much on producing new programmes as it is on buying from the BBC archives .
19 It was reported that immediately after the close of the congress around 120 of these delegates began discussions on splitting from the Estonian CP and setting up a rival communist party in Estonia which would be subordinate to the CPSU .
20 Rheumatic joints , stiffness on rising from a seat .
21 ‘ But people intent on stealing from the public purse at the expense of others in need will be actively pursued to stamp out this type of theft . ’
22 These have demonstrated that the radii of gyration of several semicrystalline polymers remain essentially unchanged on moving from the melt phase to the semicrystalline phase ( table 11.2 ) .
23 No embolic signals were seen on recording from the right middle cerebral artery .
24 The new TTWA boundaries will be calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census of population .
25 The new TTWA boundaries will be calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census of population .
26 There were a lot of reasons why she did n't want to get involved in Maxim 's domestic life , particularly when he seemed to be intent on jumping from the tenth storey of his career structure — but in the end , why not ?
27 You can not concentrate on reading from a book and also on SAS ‘ listening ’ with undivided attention .
28 On hearing from a parent that : something was going on in terms of a library project , he proceeded to put everything into action and got the support of the governing body … saying that we wanted to do something with our library .
29 On Emerging From a Walk-Way Tunnel To Wait For Tube Train
30 My first shot of Manhattan was on emerging from the subway on to Fifth Avenue .
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