Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] from [noun] and " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You know , he once , he once came from Brussels and he , he stop , in , in .
2 However , it quickly disappeared from sight and was never an effective rival to the DHAC .
3 The word spiritual has become for many fundamentally dissociated from religion and so serves to encourage an alternative , one that is more attractive because lacking both definition and the incubus associated with religion .
4 FDR also suffered from paralysis and tried to deceive the public that he could still walk .
5 She also suffered from epilepsy and diabetes but was said to be happy and cheerful despite her disabilities .
6 And in the cities , the strikes and demonstrations of the winter of 1920–21 reached a crescendo with the Kronstadt uprising which openly demanded from Lenin and his party a return to the free soviets of 1917 .
7 Baudrillard goes even further than this by suggesting that the whole of contemporary life is dedicated to consumption and communication in a way which has become wholly disconnected from meaning and content .
8 Clare almost fainted from surprise and anxiety , horror and shame .
9 NEWCASTLE UNITED were so bad against New Zealand on Tuesday , said Kevin Keegan , he almost rose from retirement and the dug-out to apply a little first-hand help .
10 Though not in poetry , whose influence now chiefly came from America and Canada .
11 In 1564 he abruptly withdrew from Moscow and threatened to abdicate .
12 The 148 New Democracy deputies accordingly abstained from voting and , with only 151 members voting in his favour ( 128 Pasok , 21 Left Coalition and two others ) Sartzetakis failed to win the required two-thirds of the vote .
13 And she was right there , too , but Clara was beyond the rights and wrongs of the case , blissfully carried away into the angry , amoral world of combat , wonderfully disconnected from truth and falsehood , freed from gratitude by meanness , released from effort by knowledge of fruitless impossibility .
  Next page