Example sentences of "from [adj] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It is not necessary to reach agreement with Dr Bryan 's moral scheme in order to see that it involves quite a different moral emphasis from that projected on to the 1930s by post-war nostalgia .
2 Is n't that what we 've come to expect from this worn out useless Government , that at the moment of decision making they run away ?
3 If there is a serious departure from these laid down guidelines the auditor may refuse to accept that the accounts are a ’ true and fair view ’ of the financial affairs of the company and accordingly qualify the accounts to that effect .
4 In Cannock Forest the warden might take ten oaks from those blown down in the hays of Alrewas , Hopwas and Gailey , and in ‘ the wood called Hockley ’ .
5 As well as the Star Prize , each month we 'll be choosing the best Original Tip from those sent in , and the winner will receive a £100 bonus prize .
6 ‘ But if you favor those with the best chance of succeeding , then you leave yourself open to political attacks from those left out . ’
7 As I said , I think that this issue is of very considerable constitutional importance , because the effect of the judgment is to separate the activities of a Minister acting under his own name from those carried out while acting as a Minister of the Crown .
8 But none of these volunteers has yet come from those screened out — only 27 have volunteered out of the 4,000 who have gone through the process and been found not to be refugees , ’ he told the Sunday Express .
9 From those brought up to regard the system as the last word in representing the Keynesian system , such a virulent reaction is hardly surprising .
10 And the activities you describe are separate from those laid on , for example , by the British Association for Young Scientists , which also hold meetings
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