Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Then she lit him up the stairs , and went before him into the panelled solar , where Rhodri rose from a tall chair by the fire to receive him .
2 Many of them go to north Africa , where Slorne comes from .
3 Screen switch FOOTBALL : BBC Scotland will screen the Scottish Cup quarter-final between Hearts and Dundee or Falkirk live from Tynecastle on Sunday , March 8 .
4 Tate & Lyle benefited from a broker recommendation — reportedly by Warburgs — and the shares rose 16 to 421p in active trade .
5 Todd & Duncan benefited from the increased demand for cashmere and , backed by the strongest stock service in the industry , quality driven investment and new impetus in product development , made substantial overseas progress which should be maintained in 1993/94 .
6 A dream citadel where Billy escapes from his day-mare realities .
7 The typical England strike under Taylor has been a lofted cross from the flank or dead ball situation into a crowded penalty area , a scramble , then either Gary Lineker or Platt emerging from the melee in celebration .
8 Sometimes Matthew or Luke depart from Mark 's order of events but never at the same time together and they always return to it .
9 Main Line 's lawyers said during a trial in state court that Basinger suffered from an ‘ ego run amok ’ and that her backing out led to a year-long delay and a loss of between £3.3m and £6.6m .
10 Eliminating the risk element in electricity prices is the most important benefit that ICI expects from the planned 1725MW Enron power station on Teesside .
11 He certainly used methods of etching and aquatinting that Sandby introduced from the continent .
12 The conclusion that Nizan draws from this is the need to displace the focus of attention in the novel away from an outdated preoccupation with individual psychology and to direct the reader 's attention to the complex interaction between the public and the private spheres , to focus in short on the tragic destiny that links the individual to his social group and his social environment.66 Special attention , in other words , was to be paid to the political and social dimension of human existence .
13 It is becoming increasingly essential that Carling recovers from his strained thigh muscle in time for Saturday 's first Test against the All Blacks .
14 The second impact came , like the slamming of a huge underground steel door … and just like the sound that Cardiff remembered from the basement .
15 And in death , the thing had shrunk to the size that Cardiff remembered from when it was first discovered in the wrecked car .
16 Is n't it funny that Ben come from .
17 It was true that Afghanistan refrained from assuming open multilateral military commitments but the character and scale of Soviet-Afghan bilateral military relations could not be ignored in this context .
18 She knew that Richard came from the castle and understood that his family was the family to which all the others deferred , but now instead of intimidating her Richard 's status seemed to impart a sense of protection .
19 The USSR became India 's main external source of weaponry and rendered extensive economic aid ; Soviet support was in part a response to the support that Pakistan received from the Chinese , with whom the Indians had an unresolved border dispute .
20 The upkeep of such a house would require a substantial income , she thought to herself ; she remembered that Veronica came from a wealthy family .
21 The Annex servers are the latest generation of the NS32000-based line that Xylogics bought from Encore Computer Corp back in 1988 ( UX No 211 ) .
22 Taylor may recall that Gazza returned from a double-hernia operation to win a high-tension match for Spurs at Wembley inside the first 15 minutes .
23 Gale justifies his efforts in part by stating ‘ The idea that Darwin returned from Beagle voyage a finished naturalist ready to take the British natural history community by storm is simply not true …
24 It must be explained that Kay Dick had published an article in which she stated that Ivy descended from Bishop Burnet and a Compton heiress from Wiltshire : ‘ the place was sold ’ , apparently in her grandfather 's time , according to this account .
25 Little wonder that Ellie learned from an early age to defend Patsy in any way she could .
26 It is likely that Kim moved from Manchuria to Khabarovsk in January 1941 .
27 It is easier to visualise Oxford rather than Cambridge coming from behind , and here the experience of Oxford 's Cal Maclennan , in his third Boat Race , and Peter Bridge could be crucial .
28 ’ Aim for the comm-booth that Mala called from , and grab her with the Magnigrip when she 's in range ’ .
29 While all this went on , the parents sat around on the school 's battered garden furniture , the mothers watching each other warily , the fathers armoured in a remote mildness that Robert recognized from his own parent .
30 Resentful souls on Earth , tethered there by obligation or obstinacy , muttered that Capella knew from the first what would be found on Mars and why .
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