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

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1 How the lighting industry got from this point in its technology to today 's sources is a tale of technical give and take .
2 And just before half time , the erm visitors got their goal erm when Steven scored from another corner , and the score at half time was two one .
3 Remember how many goals came from that partnership on the right .
4 Further along the landing light came from another room .
5 Two imperatives flowed from this perspective .
6 Sadly the Committee has been side tracked from that task by diversionary arguments about employed lawyers in criminal cases .
7 It was perhaps inevitable that one of the benefits that both the wives and husbands saw from this approach was a reduction in stock losses .
8 Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results .
9 An interesting difference between B.Eds and PGCEs emerged from this question on modes of assessment .
10 The friendly little Asian appeared from another door and held his hands out for our tickets .
11 Her glance slid from this face to the other and she found herself observed by pale eyes set in bloated white flesh .
12 A letter from lawyer Richard Regan last June confirmed that charges relating to the matter had been dropped and Mr Gregory absolved from any blame for the oil spill .
13 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 .
14 It is not known if the original allegations of satanic ritual abuse came from this source .
15 And the competence checklists came from that training course I was on , that 's saying everybody , as well as having a job description , you 've got to have a competence ch checklist , for that that er helps you to develop the training for the job , depending on the competencies you need .
16 The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood .
17 At that moment , too , there was another diversion — a large black and white cat appeared from some kitchen region and stalked down the passage between the tables .
18 Indeed the first handbook of drama based on Peter Slade 's philosophy emerged from this college where Pemberton-Billing ( 1965 ) , a tutor there , joined forces with David Clegg , a student .
19 Ah , it 's a thing Jake had from that woman he married , she says — like she did n't care for it .
20 Clerks , public service workers and government officials relented from this strike and caused its downfall .
21 Beyond that , over another wooded ridge , unseen and heard only on occasion when the breeze veered from that direction , was the main road north .
22 The fuel for the plants came from several uranium mines located around the country .
23 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 .
24 Morris returned from that trip fired with a new enthusiasm for captaincy .
25 They became operative on , and the registration process started from that date .
26 What Tolkien took from that passage ( and others ) was , in short , the ideas that elves were like angels ; that they had however been involved in a ‘ Fall ’ ; that their fate at Doomsday is not clear ( for men ‘ shall join in the Second Music of the Ainur ’ , elves perhaps not , S , p. 42 ) , that they are associated with the Earthly Paradise , and can not die till the end of the world .
27 Tixier-Vignancour emerged from this period of enforced reflection with a deep loathing for General de Gaulle and when he returned to politics in 1955 he was one of the architects of the revival of the extreme right , using the popular cause of ‘ Algerie Francaise ’ as a rallying point .
28 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 .
29 His wife came from that way .
30 A number of policy changes flowed from that event .
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