Example sentences of "[vb past] that [pron] was [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 At a meeting last summer , he mentioned that he was suffering from a sudden bout of back pain and had just visited an acupuncturist .
2 Late in 1915 , in a letter to Woodward , Dawson reported that he was ailing from an ‘ anaemic condition ’ , which did not improve .
3 The radio was silent and I realized that it was coming from outside .
4 At first , especially when she divulged that she was recovering from a nervous breakdown , I assumed that she merely desired a consoling chat with her sister 's old tutor . ’
5 Robyn let out a deep sigh and realised that she was shaking from head to foot .
6 It was a few seconds before she realised that it was coming from her .
7 On Aug. 6 , the rival Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( INPFL ) , led by Prince Yormie Johnson , announced that it was withdrawing from the interim government , accusing Sawyer of giving senior posts to people from parties " which have failed the Liberian people in the past " .
8 On June 23 , amid accusations of government complicity in violence against its supporters , the African National Congress ( ANC ) announced that it was withdrawing from the Convention for a Democratic South Africa ( CODESA ) , the main forum for constitutional negotiations .
9 In 1985 , BR announced that it was withdrawing from existing agreements with the unions , although it seemed unlikely that this would seriously reduce the level of unionization .
10 Followers of the shotokai style broke away from the parent group of shotokan because they believed that it was deviating from the traditional teachings laid down by Funakoshi .
11 ‘ Riddle imagined that he was suffering from acromegaly — was he ? ’
12 PLM leader John Osborne , who was seeking a fourth consecutive term as Chief Minister , lost his seat and stated that he was retiring from politics .
13 The play was a two-hander , which meant that it was carried from beginning to end by the two stars .
14 I was very happy teaching pretty little Adèle in the daytime , and talking to kind old Mrs Fairfax in the evening , but I felt that something was missing from my life .
15 ONE CHRISTMAS DAY , I stupidly thought that I was flying from London to Bangkok .
16 In 1891 , after she learned that she was suffering from progressive myopia and would have to give up painting , embroidery , and other close work , she turned whole-heartedly to garden designing .
17 She took on a black lad and because she did that she was ostracised from the rest of the community .
18 the Beverley sisters were on and they said they used to wear very daring clothes and the B B C banned them from showing their navels , cos you 're not supposed to show your navel on television and you could n't say the word , oh yeah Lonnie Donegan was on and he said that he was banned from singing this song er in eighty forty was such a little drip and in it he says we beat the bloody British and they would n't let him sing that because he swore so he had to sing we beat the ruddy British
19 When Doctor Staples came , he examined Arty and listened patiently to his self-diagnosis.The doctor neither confirmed nor denied that he was suffering from smallpox — which pleased Arty immensely .
20 Khasbulatov 's doctor , however , explained that he was suffering from high blood pressure .
21 James Griffith-Edwards , a professor at the Addiction Research Unit in London , examined Paul and concluded that he was suffering from ‘ something very nasty and pathological ’ which forced him to hack .
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