Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Among Catholics the response ranged from mild support to disinterest . |
2 | Opinions ranged from outright support to outright opposition , with many respondents expressing concern or seeking information about particular aspects of the application . |
3 | All three cytokines were expression products purified from recombinant Escherichia coli ( E coli ) strains . |
4 | His literary interests were remarkably wide and his expertise ranged from Anglo-Irish writing to Silver Age Latin epigrammatists ; but he published mainly on seventeenth-century comic or satirical dramatists , as his editions of Marston 's Malcontent and Vanbrugh 's Relapse testify . |
5 | At four o'clock , nearly an hour before sunrise , the first blackbird began to sing and Thorfinn moved from light sleep to full awareness a moment before Klakkr son of Bathrik , his body-servant for many years , touched him on the shoulder and gave him the sentry 's report : no movement from the enemy in the wood . |
6 | As sheriff of Oxford and Buckingham from 1308 to 1310 , forester of Whittlewood Forest in Buckinghamshire from 1308 , constable of Oxford castle from 1311 to 1321 , and steward of the royal household from 1311 to 1325 , Richard moved from local administration to the centre of power and may have been responsible for introducing Roger to royal service . |
7 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
8 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
9 | He became ill , and eventually died from ‘ a twisted bowel ’ , which frequently is another way of saying that a horse died from psychological stress . |
10 | The blobs went from deep orange to bright yellow . |
11 | Scintigraphic findings during simultaneously manometry and pH monitoring indicated that cycling resulted from repeated reflux events and their oesophageal clearance . |
12 | Ian Arrol died from massive head injuries when his powerful motorbike went out of control and hit a wall on Crickley Hill outside Gloster . |
13 | THE PATCHINESS OF HER NECK RESULTED FROM SEVERE SUNBURN ON HER FIRST HOLIDAY ABROAD WITH BERNARD . |
14 | Taken together , these results suggest that proteins synthesized from pre-existing mRNA are required for the maintenance of LTP during the first few hours ( corresponding to LTP2 in the classification shown in Box 1 ) . |
15 | Additional funding came from Scottish Enterprise Tayside and the Matthew Trust , a local charity . |
16 | In the previous year only 53% of buyouts came from corporate restructuring . |
17 | Schoolboy John Stevens from Uddingston suffered from rheumatoid arthritis as a child and spent a year in hospital . |
18 | Reddy says that about 40 per cent of that reduction came from improving efficiency . |
19 | The work ranged from small debt collection to very large acquisitions and disposals for the four main divisions of the company , and provided me with a great variety of work which was predominantly commercial . |
20 | And the vision held out was of a Russia transformed from grinding poverty , ignorance , and rural backwardness into a society that would not only be just and free but modern , dynamic , industrial . |
21 | Katherine woke from restless sleep and groggily studied her whereabouts . |
22 | ( Gubbins suffered from chronic dyspepsia , smoked fifty cigarettes a day , and confessed he found the world intolerable without a glass in his hand . ) |
23 | Both his parents came from prosperous merchant and landowning families . |
24 | The iron ore came from local surface working , the fuel was charcoal from the local woodlands , and the cooling water was provided by the many small but quite fast-flowing streams of the broken Wealden landscape . |
25 | small whole potatoes graded from suitable maincrop varieties canned for the catering trade . |
26 | Jane knew from bitter experience that love is a rare thing , so she felt very strongly that nothing should be allowed to come in its way , that nobody should be condemned to endure the rest of life with those two small , sad words : ‘ if only … . ’ |
27 | Shiites believe that there were eleven Imams after Ali and that the twelfth Imam disappeared from human view around then ninth century but still exists in spirit . |
28 | A further benefit which England gained from continued possession of the residual Plantagenet inheritance was maritime supremacy . |
29 | When this was sold to Dorman , Long & Co. in 1903 Gilchrist retired from active work in metallurgy . |
30 | Well known and successful as an artist between the wars , Morris sank from fashionable consciousness after 1940 , though a major and admired figure in the art community of East Anglia . |