Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb past] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 Erm it 's now some years since the Board departed from most of its work with erm in children 's homes , I think we have only one children 's home now operating in Stonehaven .
2 Condemnation of the way in which the Social Work Department had handled the case came from all sides .
3 Moreover , although the Rules sprang from this conflict , they did not in terms go further than saying that persons in custody should not be questioned without first being cautioned .
4 Most of the climbers at the camp came from all parts of the now-disintegrating Soviet Union .
5 However , the marble used for the building came from these two sources .
6 The thunder thumped from some nearer point , the glass vibrated in the window , and Cameron came out of his doze to find Menzies grinning quizzically at him and offering him some more claret .
7 I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities .
8 The fuel for the plants came from several uranium mines located around the country .
9 Beyond that , over another wooded ridge , unseen and heard only on occasion when the breeze veered from that direction , was the main road north .
10 In the main ballroom , the lights blazed from all sides and the many mirrors reflected the light a thousand-fold .
11 Her husband believes the anorexia stemmed from these experiences .
12 The court concluded from this in the Segers case , at p. 2387 , para. 14 :
13 It gave Hazel an impression of good feeding , of health and of a certain indolence , as though the other came from some rich , prosperous country where he himself had never been .
14 In 1989 , 31,814 people in the UK died from this disease [ 3 ] .
15 It was only when the organ developed from that pipe and with the organ the tradition of fugue-writing could a genius like Bach arise .
16 A more insidious appeal to the national interest on behalf of the trade came from those controversialists who appeared to concede much of the abolitionists ' case with one hand only to withdraw it with the other .
17 It is not difficult to adopt an academic approach and say glibly , ‘ You merely establish what was the pilot 's intention , then identify where the flight deviated from that intention ’ .
18 While it appears beyond dispute that ‘ a massive immigration and a strong economic upsurge ( meant that ) all sections of the economy profited from this growth ’ , Paris nevertheless remained during the whole of the period an area in which ‘ hand industry ’ predominated ; it was a capital associated with the production of articles of high fashion and luxury goods rather than a centre of heavy industry .
19 Concern for the role of the environment came from those naturalists who followed Humboldt in searching for the interactions between the physical and the organic realms .
20 The realisation dawned from that moment .
21 Such a quantity is , in theory , well defined , but to assume that major climate regimes in the past arose from such simple forcing is unjustified .
22 Everything the government did from this date onwards had privatisation in mind .
23 The beginning of the poem came from these images but they in turn roused other images from his past reading .
24 The warning came from former Liverpool defender Glenn Hysen , who knows Limpar 's strengths after playing alongside the enigmatic winger many times for Sweden .
25 The attack came from former director Michael Knighton on the eve of what will be a stormy Old Trafford annual meeting .
26 He tried to fight back , but there were too many of them — he could not tell how many , for the attack came from all sides at once .
27 sending their mail to erm Body Shop er , they 'd been grooming their nails because they 've heard that the Body shops , in the paper the other day erm are paying ten pounds per nail if your nail 's an inch long , you know , so you cut this talon off if it 's an inch long and they had loads and loads of them sent in envelopes or people just ringing up and asking can we send our nail , ten pound a nail and they said , where the rumour started from these people had heard that because they do n't do erm experiments on animals any more they 're using nails to do experiments , the nail polish and that
28 Distinguishing between ‘ underlying ’ and ‘ derivative ’ works of art is common in other areas , says Mr Kaufman , who draws a comparison with a book , which is covered under the author 's copyright , while the film made from that book is covered under a separate copyright , because the film has been derived from an existing work of art .
29 Despite a number of faults occurring en route , the Severn returned from this flight without serious mishap , having covered a distance of 6,530 miles .
30 The otter disappeared from much of our region twenty years ago , but it 's hoped that by restoring their natural habitat they 'll be encouraged to return .
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