Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] from that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1953 there was a move to ‘ modernise ’ the Peppard trophies but nothing appears to have been agreed , for today the old ‘ Taylor Cup ’ is unchanged and clearly dated 1895 , its winners listed from that date .
2 As the child that comes or may come from a sexual encounter between a man and a woman differs from the child born from that man and some other woman ( or from the same man and the same woman on another occasion ) , so every genuine poem is the unique product of one unrepeatable encounter between the artist and an unearthly partner who may be called ‘ Muse ’ or ‘ goddess ’ .
3 The European Court 's teleological approach can be seen once again in the passage cited from that judgment , referring as it does to the ‘ purpose ’ and the ‘ result pursued by ’ the directive .
4 In the South-East , as one would expect , the South Downs mines supplied the raw material for more than half the axeheads analysed from that region .
5 In Ministère Public v. Deserbais ( Case 286/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 4907 , 4926 , para. 18 the court concluded from that case law that :
6 There are no visible scars left from that experience , but I have found that to my mind the word ‘ optimistic ’ has taken on a whole new meaning .
7 Stewart and Tait could at best demonstrate the possibility of eternal life ; no traveller returned from that bourne with authentic tidings , except Jesus long ago .
8 Despite Viking attacks in 834 , 835 , 836 and 837 on Dorestad , Louis 's coinage issued from that mint in increasing quantities in the years 834 – 40 was of consistently high quality and output .
9 Teenage girls returned from that camp with stories of speaking in tongues and exorcising evil spirits .
10 Save The Children benefited from that event and the publicity , because we were the quickest off the mark in responding to the Star Cafe 's request to help with their anniversary event .
11 Lessons learned from that experience were shared with members of the wider team .
12 Conclusions drawn from that study raised new questions concerning the size of early medieval London ; the degree of its late-medieval contraction and of the renewed growth in the early modern period ; and the varying contribution which , at different times , population levels , standards of living , commerce , and the role of the city in the kingdom made to the pattern of London 's development .
13 In the four major faunas known from that time , from Scotland , Brazil , Argentina and India rhynchosaurs account for 30 to 70 per cent of specimens collected .
14 There 's half a bottle left from that whirligigousticon sickness last winter .
15 Whiting said the wreckage stopped from that speed in 20 metres and Donnelly was thrown a further 20 metres down the track .
16 Where the excluded creditors continue to be customers of the business , the purchaser would understandably prefer to use monies received from that creditor to satisfy invoices that the purchaser has issued rather than those which were issued previously by the vendor .
17 With headquarters in Runcorn , it controls the Company 's salt deposits and the chemicals produced from that salt , including chlorine and caustic soda , chlorinated solvents , chlorinated paraffins and other products such as hypochlorite bleach , water treatment chemicals and hydrogen gas .
18 The vertebrates found from that period include mammoth and other extinct elephants , extinct rhino , hippopotamus , giant deer , lion , spotted hyaena , tortoise and macaque ( from the ‘ monkey gravel ’ of West Runton , Norfolk — where else ? ) .
19 The Eastbourne area is the nearest chalk district , though much of the flint derived from that area must accumulate at Langney Point and not be available to be transported by longshore drift to Dungeness .
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