Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [verb] [noun sg] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 In 1907 the GC opened Wath yard , ideally situated for accepting traffic from the South Yorkshire collieries .
2 If efficacy can be shown then the question of harm needs to be considered by using information from the trial itself ( however few the data ) together with other available data ; it may be necessary to set up special surveillance methods .
3 Bottlenosed dolphins living around the Dornoch Firth in West Scotland are threatened by encroaching pollution from a sewage outfall pipe near Chanonry Point where dolphins congregate .
4 He was injured by drinking petrol from a can left in the boot of one of the cars .
5 A metal hook at the top end of the handle is used for recovering line from a hole and is also useful for drawing rabbits out of a hole at a distance beyond the length of a man 's arm .
6 Near Snodland was an Elizabethan house with an old cage wheel , formerly used for drawing water from a well some one hundred and twenty feet deep .
7 In the days running up to the match Rough had been cruelly accused of stealing meat from a local supermarket .
8 A man accused of stealing money from a Gulf War charity has had all charges against him dropped .
9 Analysis and planning are accomplished by collecting information from the people who have it , ordering it in meaningful classes and discussing the results .
10 Inexperienced in the ways of the world , the boy is tricked into accepting money from a plausible and ( to Thomas ) impressive midshipman , a year younger than he but already well instructed in ways of avoiding the various laws against press-ganging .
11 It is an Accrington brick-built town with few pretensions and it no doubt contributed to saving Gedge from a terminal dose of wetness .
12 If a claim for $50 or less is received under a Travel policy , then subject to policy cover being in order , the claim should be settled without seeking contribution from the Home/AR Insurer .
13 They are provided by raising money from the public for a state-run charity , contributions to which are voluntary but which publishes guidelines for self-assessment for those who wish to use them .
14 She saw the bar , with its gleaming mahogany counter and polished brass fittings ; the enamel levers of the soda pumps , the array of ratafias and rosolio liqueurs behind the bar , and the new wooden chest , like a coffer with brass hasps in which the aluminium pails of pastel ices were kept in ice brought by dripping cart from the icehouse in the harbour at Dolmetta , where the fish were packed and then chipped off the block .
15 They were asked about playing music from a trailer , about dancing in a circle , about the quarry on their land .
16 If in doubt about the necessary flow , an indication can be gained by using water from the tap through a hose .
17 Many were surprised when he and Sir Thomas Lee ( who later admitted to receiving money from the lord treasurer , Thomas , first Baron Clifford of Chudleigh , q.v. ) supported the government in February 1673 in its request for £1.2 million in order to carry on the war with the Dutch .
18 This was the invention of the steam engine , originally devised for draining water from the tin mines , but then adapted by James Watt for driving factory machinery .
19 Marco Antonio Bogaski was convicted of extracting mahogany from the Guaporé Valley reserve .
20 Any employee at Coniston Mines during the 19th Century would fall into one of two distinct categories : ( 1 ) a dayworker , whose wages were generally based upon a rate of so much per day but which was variable depending upon the degree of skill required , yet at times might be calculated on a piece rate , or , ( 2 ) a miner engaged in winning ore from the stopes , tunnelling , raising , or shaft sinking through rock .
21 Monte Carlo simulations indicated that it was extremely unlikely that the peaks in the histogram of evoked responses had arisen by sampling artefact from a distribution that was smooth ( Fig.2 ) .
22 FIG. 2 Illustration of the Monte Carlo computer simulations performed to assess the likelihood that peaky histograms could have arisen by sampling error from an underlying smooth distribution .
23 In understanding spoken language , lexical access is achieved by using information from the acoustic representation of a word .
24 And even Crown Prince Rupprecht , far removed from Verdun , had warned him days before the offensive began that the advance would be halted by flanking fire from the Left Bank .
25 But the most controversial move is a clause aimed at recovering levy from the suppliers of sheep that are slaughtered in other countries .
26 Barry stated that " stepping aside now is good for the city " , and denied suggestions that the move was aimed at eliciting sympathy from the jury .
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