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

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1 But with money he made from oil trading in Nigeria , a series of quick-fire deals and massive development work in Cornwall , he has built a fortune of around £75 million .
2 Well I suppose he might have asked some of the fitters , but I doubt it somehow seeing some of the acquisitions that he made from Llanberis when they were closing down there .
3 He lived from hand to mouth making instant resolves every time he opened his mail .
4 He commissioned from Beneš of Weitmil the Cronica Ecclesiae Pragensis , and the History of Bohemia from the Italian Giovanni di Marignola .
5 His Grace , King Alexander III , was killed when he plunged from Kinghorn Ness on the night of the 18th March .
6 A publisher had asked him to explain , some quarter of a century after the event , how he passed from scepticism to religious belief .
7 He became enormously excited and , as the rest of the party started back towards us with a huge mound of lavatory paper balanced on the ravioli , he hopped from foot to foot , clutching my arm .
8 His skeletal body clothed in dirty rags looked grotesque as he hopped from foot to foot , to the mocking laughter of the tinkers .
9 He realized from Carolyn 's face that it did .
10 This he expected from Turnour 's voice , manner and the way he looked as he was sitting .
11 He became from Hetton-le-Hole , a quaintly named colliery village in north east County Durham and played as a back for Ferryhill and later Eppleton in the Wearside league which , at that time , was a prolific nursery for Football League clubs .
12 POLICE were waiting to interview Chester 's former town crier yesterday as he recovered from burns after setting himself alight .
13 ROBERT DUNLOP made it a treble when he led from start to finish to take the second 250cc race .
14 TOM McKean completed a wonderful weekend for Scottish athletics when he led from gun to tape to take the 800 metres crown .
15 Later the same year he became president of the left-oriented Democratic Revolutionary Front ( the political wing of the FMLN ) , which he led from exile in Panama until 1987 .
16 Piaget would ask the children a question about thinking , and note down the answers he got from six-year-olds , from eight-year-olds and from children of eleven or twelve .
17 When Mr Engelberger appeared on television in 1967 with one of his earliest robots , the only calls he got from Americans were from showbiz agents trying to book his ‘ act ’ .
18 It was the sense of another world which drew him ; the sense he got from MacDonald ( a convert to Broad Church Anglicanism from Congregationalism ) of Heaven being penetrable through dreams and the subconscious and the exercise of the imagination .
19 She remembered the smell as he tipped out the bag of manure he got from Tandy 's every now and then , and the way she would hold her nose and shout ‘ Pooh ! ’ , and he would laugh and call her Miss Dainty Socks .
20 Aw , c'm on , it was just like that in Australia not long ago : one of the wire services reports in a condescending way that under local law , the National Institute of Industrial Property of Brazil recognises only the principle of priority in brand names , so that companies like IBM Corp , Xerox Corp and Sony Corp have had to ‘ buy back ’ their names before they could do business under them in Brazil ; the US is pressing Brazil to change the law to protect internationally recognised brand names — but it is not so long ago that , legend has it , an enterprising travelling Australian spotted that car hire was becoming big business , so when he got home , he registered the names Hertz and Avis , sold the Hertz name back to the company when it wanted to set up in Australia — and then used the cash he got from Hertz to set up the Avis concession in Australia .
21 When he read from Mr Thackeray 's Book of Snobs , choosing the ‘ Great City Snob ’ as his text , imitating the while Sir Thomas 's mannerism of impatiently snapping his fingers and clasping his lapel , followed by his grave walk , hands behind back , no one had had the least doubt as to whom was meant .
22 The hostility he encountered from Washington was far more deep-rooted and systematic than anything he had experienced in London .
23 And as he moved from boyhood to early youth , tales of heroism and daring-do accumulated , luring him by their unreal charms .
24 McMenemy might have been thinking of Steve Williams , another promising talent who 'd already won six England caps when he moved from Southampton to Arsenal in December l984 .
25 Shearer , who became British football 's most expensive player when he moved from Southampton to Blackburn for £3.4 million at the start of the season , has played only 30 minutes since Boxing Day .
26 The Scottish international missed the midweek defeat at Norwich as part of an agreement made between the two clubs when he moved from Carrow Road earlier this month .
27 Marinello 's drift into melancholy uncannily predicted the future that Charlie Nicholas would have to endure when he moved from Celtic to Arsenal two decades later .
28 , , , or , Leonard ( c. 1621–1685 ) , gardener and nurseryman , had one of the earliest general nursery gardens in London from the early 1640s , when he moved from Southwark to twelve acres in east London , between Brick Lane and Greatorex Street , north of Old Montagu Street .
29 When he moved from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Nottingham he made the journey down the A1 for better fishing and the chance to learn from big name anglers .
30 Overheads continued to be minimal when , after four months , he moved from Cheshire , where he had temporarily alighted for personal reasons , to Barnoldswick in Lancashire .
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