Example sentences of "[vb past] from [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was holding a cage in his hands , dredged from the bottom-most depths of the Luggage . |
2 | Quite clearly ‘ neighbourhood ’ representation emanated from the latter group since all active members were home-owners . |
3 | In conclusion , Italy and Sicily suffered from the same divisions and neighbourly jealousies as Old Greece , jealousies made more dangerous by racial friction and the threat of native risings ( cranky philosophical activists did not help ) . |
4 | As for the women , he said , they suffered from the same sort of things — depression and sometimes guilt . |
5 | In this they suffered from the same defects as the streltsy , the small force of regular infantry originally set up during Ivan the Terrible 's reign . |
6 | Perhaps the most fitting tribute to Billy Turner came from a former Palace Manager , Jack Tresadern . |
7 | There was a happy burble of voices which came from a few children discussing some design they were doing . |
8 | The warning came from the all party , defence select committee , whose Conservative chairman said the country 's defence capability had already been pared to the bone . |
9 | The brilliant specimen is one of the biggest ever boated off South Wales and came from the same mark which yielded Charlie a 33 lb 8 oz cod three years ago . |
10 | And do you think they all came from the same kind of background as yourself or were they more working people ? |
11 | The sample from Wales came from the same locality as the short-eared owl and tawny owl pellet samples , and the kestrel was hunting over much the same area as these species . |
12 | As Dulé had never heard his mother tongue , he and his new companions could only surmise , from the similar flare of their nostrils , the high broad set of their shoulders on slender frames , and the deep oval plunge of their chins on thin , round necks , that he came from the same part of the hinterland of West Africa , was of the Iqbo people in his origins . |
13 | If the fish are obtained from the same area the chances are that they all came from the same parents . |
14 | A third view of what he wanted came from the same head telling himself that he wanted pupils in his school to have a vision of learning as an embodiment of self-improvement . |
15 | They came from the same country . |
16 | EWM 's auditors — who came from the same firm as the rider 's accountant — suggested the link-up . |
17 | Most of the farm weights and unofficial weights are of the crude variety ( compared to the loom weights ) but when you add their existence to the three bronze coin weights that also came from the same field something of a picture starts to build up . |
18 | They all came from the same supplier . |
19 | However , in this case , it would not be necessary to determine that all the quanta came from the same direction : it would be enough to observe that they all arrived within a very short time interval to be reasonably confident that they were coming from the same burst . |
20 | An Armenian whose family came from Erzerum or Kars is neighbour to other Armenians whose parents or grandparents came from the same towns , just as Palestinians from Haifa — or from Mrs Zamzam 's village of Um Al-Farajh — now live in refugee camps next to those whose homes were in the same places , sometimes in the very same streets , in what was Palestine . |
21 | and myself or as he was better known , came through B Seventeen Transition School at in Florida together and where the crews were formed so that the names in the Army of course are worked alphabetically , so everybody on my crew is trained with everybody on crew and their last name is just ahead erm in the alphabetic in the class that they were in , so that my navigator came from the same school , the same navigation class as . |
22 | Do you find that , as Adrienne Rich wrote of Marie Curie , ‘ her wounds came from the same source as her power ? ’ |
23 | He presumed the noise came from the same motorbike he had seen on his first day at school and he asked Mould about it . |
24 | These characteristics very considerably , but similar patterns can be found in several different churches and one can be fairly confident they came from the same workshop . |
25 | 17 passives were produced when actor and acted-upon came from the same class . |
26 | You see , it came from the same thing . |
27 | The general run of shoppers would not believe that the two girls came from the same family . |
28 | Much of his youth was spent in Clermont , a city where the latter had been bishop , and his mentor there was Avitus , whose name indicates that he came from the same family as Sidonius 's father-in-law . |
29 | ‘ The most fortunate thing was that we found out he came from a village in Essex and by sheer chance Mr Woods came from the same county and knew the same village which gave them something to talk about . ’ |
30 | ‘ That means you came from the same egg . |