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

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1 As he peered through his mind 's eye it seemed rather that the deepest water changed into a different type of material which sank down and down forever , tossed by its own fierce storms , swayed by its own currents that were swifter than any ocean 's — until far off elsewhere there surfaced from this immaterium yet other seas of life , which were other worlds .
2 The nine gleaned from this encounter puts Essex ahead of the field on 30 points , with Norfolk one-and-a-half behind as the six-time winners prepare for a final match against Cambridgeshire .
3 Some of the infected Spaniards joined his army as mercenaries and the massive spread of the disease throughout Europe stemmed from this time .
4 The Court of Appeal upheld the judgment that the accountants owed no duty of care to the plaintiff , but Lord Denning dissented from this decision and in doing so , discussed at some length the types of statement in respect of which accountants owe a general duty of care and the people to whom that duty extends .
5 Doubtless at the time of the wool barons the church had a full congregation , but the economic tide had long ago receded from this part of the world .
6 Clarke ( 24 ) , who suffered from this ailment before , says he is n't unduly worried .
7 It is worth recording , however , that further investigation showed that both acidic paper and detached pages appeared to be significant factors in the assignment of items to Categories 4 and 5 ( the two ‘ worst ’ categories of overall condition ) , since although only 27% of all items requiring repair had loose pages , 43% of those in Category 4 , and 60% in Category 5 were so affected , and although only 18% of all items suffered from apparently acidic paper , 30% of those in Category 4 and 60% in Category 5 suffered from this defect .
8 While they all concentrated on paintings , the exhibition ‘ Entartete Bildhauer ’ at the Westfälisches Landesmuseum is exclusively devoted to the sculptors who suffered from this verdict .
9 They suffered from this limitation of enterprise in times of depression .
10 The protective association between the human leukocyte antigen HLA-B53 and severe malaria was investigated by sequencing of peptides eluted from this molecule followed by screening of candidate epitopes from pre-erythrocytic-stage antigens of Plasmodium falciparum in biochemical and cellular assays .
11 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 .
12 ‘ My forebears came from this valley , ’ said Lydia .
13 And er when I did go to school , er all the bottom of er Mill there used to be all sand banks , and me and the other girl , we we came from this school , to look at this here man with a bear , a big bear .
14 Dutiful Daughters with Jean McCrindle , Socialism and the New Life with Jeff Weeks and Beyond the Fragments with Lynne Segal and Hilary Wainwright came from this concern .
15 Three lessons came from this raid : the need for means to identify friend from foe , always difficult in night actions but particularly so for a small party on a hostile shore ; the problems of coordinating secret operations with regular forces — friendly Spitfires had delayed the boats for an hour in mid-Channel on their outward voyage before establishing their true identity ; the difficulty of pin-point navigation , the third point , was the most crucial of all .
16 The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present .
17 It is not known if the original allegations of satanic ritual abuse came from this source .
18 The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood .
19 The lorry which came from this warehouse in Bletchley was found in North London later this morning still carrying its load of forty thousand pounds worth of clothes although the doors are damaged .
20 ‘ Whatever it was , it came from this book .
21 ‘ I feel proud that my father came from this city , ’ she said slowly .
22 I was having some of my aquatint plates of the Lake District steel-faced and when , in conversation with Mr. McQueen , he discovered that I came from this area , he recalled that in the past his forebears had printed for another artist from the Lakes .
23 The fewer foods the mother ate from this list , the less severe was the colic .
24 One lesson he identified from this experience was that ‘ the demand response to prices is relatively inelastic in the short term ’ .
25 However , it retreated from this position , partly because it feared strong adverse reaction particularly from its political Right , and also because it had seriously underestimated the number of Arabs in Gaza , at 100,000–150,000 when it was nearer 280,000 .
26 The recommendations which flowed from this committee , published in 1919 , owed much to one member , Raymond Unwin , and it is from this source that earlier years of experiment in site planning ( focusing particularly on density and layout ) , house design and standards of accommodation finally came to fruition as national policy .
27 Two imperatives flowed from this perspective .
28 In 1839 Kitson and Laird withdrew from this partnership and established the Airedale foundry , also in Leeds , whose first locomotives were built for the North Midland Railway in 1840 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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