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

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1 Her husband believes the anorexia stemmed from these experiences .
2 Some very stylish fabrics emanated from these experiences , as well as two books recounting the transformations .
3 But the best answer to the unwarranted interpretations wrested from these texts is a closer look at the very biblical passages in question .
4 While I suffered from these dreams on my slab of rock , something woke me .
5 Ferrari profited from these ground-effects catastrophes with a relatively conventional car , the 312T4 that gave Jody Scheckter the 1979 world championship .
6 Most of the stone for Victoria Station , Manchester , for example , came from these stone-mines above Hawes .
7 Much of Sir Charles Irving 's personal vote came from these areas , where many know of his extraordinary personal kindness .
8 Many of the graphite pits were in the Western and Southern Provinces , and a large proportion of miners who worked in other districts came from these areas .
9 Not much profit came from these transactions but friends were made and contacts kept up that were to prove useful in the peace .
10 The beginning of the poem came from these images but they in turn roused other images from his past reading .
11 His devotion to Essex cricket came from these roots , as he followed West Ham United Football Club and played cricket with Alf for the East Ham Corinthians .
12 His devotion to Essex cricket came from these roots , as he followed West Ham United Football Club and played cricket with Alf for the East Ham Corinthians .
13 Formerly the largest group of people to be housed by local authorities ( 64 per cent in 1975 ) came from these lists ; some of these people were council tenants hoping to move to better property .
14 But subsequently negotiators retreated from these targets .
15 Wealth flowed from these colonies : gold to gild the city spires , silver to be wrought into the bodywork of their chariots , furs for winter wear and medicinal herbs to cure the sick .
16 The subsequent withdrawal from empire , which flowed from these events , was carried out on a strategy set out in a Chiefs of Staff Paper which remained the military planners ' increasingly tattered bible until Roy Mason 's 1974 Defence review made British military strategy synonymous with NATO strategy .
17 As they returned from these reconnaissances with a good deal of useful information , authority was pleased .
18 Animals also benefited from these operations : gravel pits have allowed many birds , including the Great Crested Grebe and the Little Ringed Plover , to increase in number or extend their range .
19 The letter suggests the payments were for MCC shares transferred to Liechtenstein trusts called stiftungs , and adds : ‘ It appears that companies of which I am joint administrator have substantial claims against the stiftungs and any other entities which benefited from these payments . ’
20 In contrast , in countries as distinct as Nigeria and Zambia , governments have supported the indigenous African entrepreneurs who benefited from these restraints on their potential competitors by a range of credit facilities and the judicious allocation of contracts .
21 £ Well , I think I really had better stop there , and then if you want to ask any questions erm we can go into them , but perhaps I could just mention two things that I would like to have said more about , one was , that you probably know , there were three or two major epidemics in Oxford , of what they call plague , but it was probably a form of typhus , in 1643 and 44 , and a good deal of sickness , I think , still in 1645 , and the other was that there was a very serious fire , which almost certainly arose from these kind of living conditions , because Anthony Wood says it was a soldier roasting pig , erm and I think a lot of cooking went on in very unsuitable situations .
22 Also acting against Britain 's interests is that the previous director general before Quistgaard hailed from these isles .
23 British laws evolved from these principles as have the laws of other countries and these are the laws accepted for society .
24 sending their mail to erm Body Shop er , they 'd been grooming their nails because they 've heard that the Body shops , in the paper the other day erm are paying ten pounds per nail if your nail 's an inch long , you know , so you cut this talon off if it 's an inch long and they had loads and loads of them sent in envelopes or people just ringing up and asking can we send our nail , ten pound a nail and they said , where the rumour started from these people had heard that because they do n't do erm experiments on animals any more they 're using nails to do experiments , the nail polish and that
25 Germany between the wars felt a sharpening of the internal contradictions by which it lived , but it is doubtful that the people concerned ever had a clear understanding of what was happening because the tensions were buried deep within the very fabric of the Reich and because the form and pattern of struggles that resulted from these tensions were always far removed from the real heart of the matter .
26 I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities .
27 New courses which resulted from these changes began in September 1984 and parents were kept informed at all stages .
28 No fewer than ten new All Blacks emerged from these games !
29 I did not find out how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside , but she always looked pleased when she emerged from these visits .
30 The debate , amongst both academics and practitioners , which emerged from these reports is still going on and it is this debate which is of interest to schools .
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