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

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1 On 28 July 1930 I disembarked from the Sorrento at Constanza in the Black Sea .
2 As they disembarked from the jet , they were strangers .
3 Inside , the venue is dark , sweaty , with a pounding house beat from a rota of name DJs such as Alfredo , Danny Rampling and Andy Weatherall .
4 The Thatcher Cabinet after 1983 radiated from the woman at the centre .
5 It was afternoon — the morning had gone on Crabb Robinson — which meant that all the ample , high , soft-blue leather desks along the spokes of the great wheel that radiated from the Superintendent 's desk , ensphered by the Catalogue , were taken , and he had to be content with one of the minimal flat triangular ends of the late-come segments inserted between these spokes .
6 She watched them disappear into one of the corridors that radiated from the chamber .
7 At its apex this radiated from the product division to the central organs of calculation and control .
8 His shop was in the merchants ' quarter of the city — a maze of buildings which had been divided and sub-divided , so great was the demand for space , which lay within the strictly enforced boundaries of the streets which radiated from the Golden Yurt like the spokes of a wheel .
9 The Luggage came ambling down one of the other passages that radiated from the room .
10 She watched the ruins take Tallis , the walls and the stones becoming trees again , responding to a glow of green that radiated from the woman as she sat within her nest of rags .
11 A red glow radiated from the depths of the shaft .
12 The short days were half over by the time I ventured from the hut ( where my motorbike was also preserved .
13 In short , I entered complementary medicine 's cloud cuckoo land where the sun shone everlastingly and love oozed from every portal .
14 Milky liquid oozed from the stalks .
15 The good doctor , ex-Killing Joke roadie , former A&R man and ambient trail-blazer whose spaced-out symphonies oozed from the chill-out zone of London 's Land Of Oz club to become The Orb .
16 According to Hubert , blood oozed from the centre of the palms .
17 Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday .
18 He stood for a moment , a towering dark figure and watched as the blood — sluggish now — seeped from the boy 's mangled body .
19 Thick , sluggish blood seeped from the great jagged holes where his arms and legs had been and , with them , a watery pus .
20 His eyes were round and staring , and a thin , bloodied foam seeped from the corners of his distorted lips .
21 Sterling also rallied from a low of $1.4767 to close at $1.4825 , two thirds of a cent lower on the day .
22 But it also rallied from a low of 2,851.0 to close just 2.8 down on the day at 2,861.1 , with just over 700 million shares changing hands .
23 To get a replacement kidney , patients must either find somebody willing to part with one of their 's or get one transplanted from a donor who has just died .
24 Philip , with tears running down his face with relief and joy , kissed his son as he dismounted from the horse , and said : ‘ Oh my son , you must look for a kingdom equal to and worthy of yourself , for Macedonia is too little for you ! ’
25 We dismounted from the BMW and Werewolf slipped on a pair of gold-rimmed shades , which reminded me to put on the plain glass Yuppie specs I 'd borrowed from Fly .
26 The pellet entered her nose , bounced from a bone and ended less than a millimetre from the optic nerve of her right eye .
27 We dined from the table d'hote at £14.95 per head , which we felt was phenomenally good value .
28 Another thought surfaced from the chaos in her mind — and stuck , looming larger and more unnerving by the moment .
29 At Thirsk a lamb with a broken leg had been put up for sale , and transit offences to cattle and sheep rose from no convictions in 1990 to 15 last year .
30 A voice rose from a heap of clothes on the pavement , accompanied by the stench of alcohol-laden breath , a voice begging for a drink or money to buy a drink .
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