Example sentences of "have disappeared from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many a player who had been highly thought of has disappeared from the tennis scene . |
2 | Yet Leicestershire also has many parishes where the village has disappeared from the landscape , leaving perhaps only the manor house or squire 's hall and sometimes a forlorn and decaying church . |
3 | The all-over sole pattern has been found to be short of downhill adhesion and has disappeared from the market . |
4 | The village of Claythorpe , once quite large and with a railway passing through , has disappeared from the face of some modern-day maps and the railway has long since been dismantled . |
5 | The horror remained on their faces , but for some reason he 'd disappeared from the scene . |
6 | The acid rain problem may have disappeared from the headlines but it is far from being solved . |
7 | That all this should have disappeared from the politics of the west creates deep unease at the elision of so many vital questions . |
8 | ‘ So you see , ’ she said , as she finished explaining that the sheets must have disappeared from the flat , ‘ I have n't got anything at all to back up my story . ’ |
9 | Is this why the Unit and all its works seem to have disappeared from the records — because it was unthinkable that such a document should officially exist ? |
10 | Yet the people who were paid off seem to have disappeared from the jobs market . ’ |
11 | The French Corps des Galères was suppressed in 1748 ; and by the time of the French Revolution , except for the few maintained by the Spanish fleet and one or two in the navies of the small Italian States , galleys had disappeared from the sea which they had so long dominated . |
12 | The men had disappeared from the top of the scaffolding when she emerged into the street again . |
13 | The fog had disappeared from the horizon and then little by little from the whole sky . |
14 | Westmacott could not follow as he was under attack by the Bf109s , but the Controller later reported that the bomber 's ‘ plot ’ had disappeared from the radar screen halfway to Sicily , and Westmacott was awarded a probable . |
15 | The last trace of cloud had disappeared from the sky . |
16 | If this had happened , and if one could state confidently that the Parliament of England had survived these events , albeit in an altered state , whereas the parliaments first , of Scotland , and later , of Ireland , had disappeared from the scene , then there would be some warrant for assuming that the law , customs , conventions and powers of the Parliament of England had survived , whereas those of the others had not . |
17 | The figure of the Judge had disappeared from the picture . |
18 | Naturally , he would say , he had disappeared from the chateau ; he was scared they 'd pin the crime on him because he 'd done stir — time . |
19 | When Stacey was found , Mrs Queripel told police she had disappeared from the family 's flat in Birch Hill , Bracknell , after being sent to bed early . |
20 | He seemed pleased that Slim had disappeared from the district 'cos Big Joe was never for tradin' in bairns . |
21 | Angelica now knew why Alina had disappeared from the terrace so promptly on the day that Walter Hardy had hooked out the dead dog . |
22 | Dynamism and tautness have disappeared from the enterprise . |
23 | Once the scene of quiet tea parties and garden fetes , the beautiful green lawns have disappeared from the rectory in the Northamptonshire village of Woodford . |
24 | When so much attention is paid to the vast power of multinational companies , it is perhaps wise to think of the numbers of international names that have disappeared from the scene , even during our own lifetime . |
25 | They have disappeared from the scene , but I am sure that that is not what the Government intended . |
26 | Whilst the Electoral Register remains the most reliable means of confirming the name and address of a credit applicant , tens of thousands of names have disappeared from the Register in the last year . |
27 | At first the cuts are only occasional , but they become increasingly common until finally all signals have disappeared from the airwaves . |
28 | The reason for this decline seems to be twofold in light of the fact that families were much larger in Tennyson 's day ( he himself was one of eleven children ) , and that several dwellings have disappeared from the hamlet over the years . |