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

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1 Working on the template agreed with his fellow coaches , McGeechan and Douglas Morgan , Dixon has brought a dynamism to the driving mauls , mostly triggered from clean lineout ball , which had seemed largely beyond the Scottish Exiles — four of whom are in the pack — when they attempted to deploy that tactic during the inter-district championship .
2 After all , her young people all came from good families .
3 Let loose on the family estancia during the holidays , he and Pedro had played cops and robbers on horses , and later polo with his cousins , who all came from large houses nearby .
4 The reports , which apparently originated from Western diplomats in North Korea , were widely circulated by Japanese and South Korean news agencies but totally repudiated by the North Korean authorities .
5 Confidence soon ebbed from Canadian railways .
6 Requests for samples of his mould soon came from several laboratories , including the pathology laboratory at Oxford .
7 Thereafter she largely faded from public life , though she continued to befriend and correspond with many younger feminists .
8 Easily reached from most parts of the country , short sea crossings to Fleetwood , Stranraer and Cairnryan , coupled with up to 34 ferry arrivals and departures daily illustrate the Port of Larne 's importance to Industry and Commerce .
9 ‘ I have a business engagement , ’ she excused , and wondered for a moment if Lubor had guessed that her business engagement for that evening was with his employer , or if perhaps he already knew from some office discussion with him that she was dining with Ven ?
10 Similar differences between relapsing and non-relapsing polyp patients ahve already emerged from previous studies , although other investigators have found no significant differences whatsoever .
11 He then laid the tape across the diameter so that it exactly stretched from one side of the circle to the other .
12 We used to regard any inflation as an evil ; there were years in living memory when prices hardly moved from one year to the next .
13 The successful working-class children — that is , those who stayed the full seven-year course to Higher School Certificate or A levels — usually came from small families and often lived near to a primary school serving a predominantly middle-class area .
14 Many more came from other parts of Orkney — Orcadians and incomers together creating an atmosphere of community and caring support .
15 If in the age of Paul VI the major challenges to Roman policy still came from Western Europe , by the age of John Paul II they were coming from other continents .
16 But Fergie , Diana and Mark Phillips hardly came from stable backgrounds themselves .
17 This , I quickly discovered from liberal rugby followers , was the disappointing result that might finally shake South African rugby 's Afrikaaner establishment to the core .
18 The man quickly shrank from public view and did n't bother her again .
19 She managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man .
20 Then it gradually went from five pounds to ten .
21 These were swiftly put down and the Glasgow Volunteers , as fine a body of men as ever struggled from one ditch to another , were always ready to spring into action at the drop of a rifle .
22 She quickly looked from one clock to the other .
23 As the Government still reeled from Black Wednesday , some City experts reckoned the pound could fall to 2.2 German marks , from Friday 's close of 2.43 .
24 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 .
25 The absence of any letters between them from mid July until October suggests that they deliberately refrained from regular letter writing for a time .
26 Of course I did n't say anything , but I must have reacted in some way and it got through to him , because he seemed more relaxed from that point on .
27 All this occurred during the first months of the Awlad Amira administration , while Mannaia still smarted from electoral defeat ; and at that time some lineages did not exclude the possibility of further Tibbu reprisals after the earlier fighting and homicides .
28 Furthermore , that rivalry clearly arose from Hungarian fears of any extension of Slav influence in the Balkans .
29 Samples also came from 27 butchers and 27 delis in Leeds , Reading and South London — and they proved to be worse .
30 Criticism of the government also came from unexpected quarters .
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