Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [vb pp] from [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Has since resigned from his family to spend more time with John Major .
2 Nothing happened and Mr Smith has since vanished from his Wolverhampton home .
3 ‘ I 'm so sorry , my dear , but your sweet face has entirely driven from my mind the details of your file .
4 The best neo-Marxism has obviously benefited from its serious , though critical , encounter with the best modern social science ( Roemer , 1986 ) .
5 She has obviously learnt from her creator , who amended Defoe 's actual Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724–6 ) , by introducing with the aid of books further description of historic buildings , without venturing further into the country than his garden .
6 Its plans for the CICS business , meantime , include a hybrid system combining elements of PD/MVS ; Radar , its regional analysis tool ; and Eyewitness , the fault diagnostic tool it has just acquired from its Vienna , Virginia-based rival Landmark Systems Corp ( CI No 2,044 ) .
7 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
8 ‘ When a product has already travelled from its place of origin there is n't intended to be any restriction , ’ said Alison Fellows of the European law unit at Dickinson Dees in Newcastle .
9 Mrs Browning , who looks weak and I believe has hardly moved from her room all winter , though she has ventured on a carriage trip or two since spring arrived , is excited by the promise Cavour has made to bring some statesmanship into this affair and hopes much from him .
10 His first Masters win has now slipped from his ranking points .
11 Alan Beatson has now resigned from his post as headmaster of Selwyn Girls School in Gloucester .
12 Alfie has now changed from his local Lloyds in Cardiff to nearby Barclays .
13 A spirit , that it seems to me , has virtually gone from em , certainly English football nowadays , and I think , in many ways , English sport in general .
14 For example , when Mr Reynolds has fully recovered from his anaesthetic , he is still at risk from the possible complications of surgery .
15 Owers , a surprise choice as substitute against Ipswich , has done very little training , and his non-stop style will soon show whether he has fully recovered from his injury .
16 Despite intensive drilling , production has steadily fallen from its 1973 level of 9.2m barrels a day ; the government 's energy forecasters think it could be less than 6m b/d by 2000 .
17 This is so whether or not the business has actually received from its customers the money on which the VAT is due .
18 In 1967 Ron Gorchov dreamed up a uniquely curved and hinged frame to support the canvas on which he paints and in all the years since then he has never wavered from its use , though it has appeared in a wide variety of sizes and variations .
19 Nathalie Sarraute , however , has never deviated from her conviction that her novels must be considered as attempts to reproduce , in formal terms , the domain of the interpersonal , pre-verbal psychological reality of tropism .
20 The 20C has not been kind to the Jews and the community in Prague has never recovered from its suffering at the hands of the Nazis .
21 While psychoanalysis itself probably had little to do with the decline in accepted religious belief , its early popularizes only benefited from it .
22 It 's once you 've allocated it it 's erm you know it 's actually gone from your from your calculation .
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