Example sentences of "[vb past] from all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A gesture was similarly made towards the secular opposition , with the appointment as Minister for Transport and Telecommunications of Hashemi Nait Djoudi , who had been secretary-general of the FFS from 1989 until March 1991 , when he was replaced by Ait Ahmed and subsequently ( according to a letter from Ait Ahmed in Le Monde of Feb. 28 ) " suspended from all activity in the name of the party " by the national council of the FFS . |
2 | Major blasted from all sides over treaty |
3 | Reports came from all sections of the church . |
4 | Thoughts came from all directions and collided . |
5 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
6 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
7 | The rest were , came from all sorts of different backgrounds . |
8 | People came from all camps . |
9 | While a splendid Gris , the 1912 gouache-pastel-charcoal ‘ Nature morte avec bouteille et cigares ’ ( est. $300,000–400,000 ) inexplicably sold under-estimate for $280,000 ( £155,600 ) the work 's severity may not have endeared it to many people the biggest surprise was the prices paid for the Legers , which came from all points of the artist 's career . |
10 | By Foreign Staff OUTRAGE and concern at the violence in Romania during the weekend came from all parts of the world yesterday , with the Soviet Union and the US in the lead . |
11 | Most of the climbers at the camp came from all parts of the now-disintegrating Soviet Union . |
12 | They came from all parts of the kingdom and abroad . |
13 | The establishment of time was now of the essence ; conflicting evidence came from all quarters . |
14 | Condemnation of the way in which the Social Work Department had handled the case came from all sides . |
15 | He tried to fight back , but there were too many of them — he could not tell how many , for the attack came from all sides at once . |
16 | This pressure came from all sides — from outside France ( from the United Nations and the US , in particular ) ; from public opinion at home , which was showing a growing disenchantment with the war ; from advisers who argued that , for all the army 's military successes , the prospects of outright victory were distant and the FLN had little or no incentive to stop fighting ; and , last but not least , from his own impatience . |
17 | Assistance came from all Pertamina affiliates and subsidiaries throughout the country as well as the production sharing contractors , of which LASMO is one . |
18 | She was dizzy with it , bombarded from all sides . |
19 | The early travellers who returned from all parts of the world with new recipes and ideas for incorporating herbs and spices did much to widen the knowledge of cheesemaking techniques . |
20 | Stukeley in his diary for 1745 , however , claimed that the medieval university evolved from All Saints ' College , established in 1109 at Wothorpe , by Joffied , Abbot of Crowland Abbey . |
21 | In the main ballroom , the lights blazed from all sides and the many mirrors reflected the light a thousand-fold . |
22 | A terrible rushing wind tore at my hair and clothes as merciless demons appeared from all directions , faces twisted with rage , teeth bared between snarling lips , eyes shining like stars whilst flames burst out of their mouths . |
23 | These colleges , though , soon proved inadequate for the ‘ all comers who promiscuously flocked from all parts to this University ’ ( Peck ) and other friaries , disliking the mixture of lay and secular education , established their own schools . |
24 | The new sanctions ( i ) barred from all ports in the hemisphere ships delivering oil and other commercial cargoes to Haiti ; ( ii ) stipulated that commercial air flights could not transport goods ; and ( iii ) ended the issuing of travel visas , withdrawing those which were still outstanding . |