Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 In fact , we might have to be reminded that it came from a pig at all .
2 Harry Gent , at any rate , always claimed that it arose from the numerous illegal cockfights that were held in the cellar .
3 It is recommended that we purchase from Action Computer Supplies , our usual printer supplier , who has the lowest price that I have seen for this printer at the moment .
4 My vet has diagnosed that he suffers from an allergic syndrome , which could either be a contact allergy or photosensitivity .
5 The baby was born on July 28th , 1981 , and it was immediately diagnosed that she suffered from Down 's Syndrome and also from a duodenal obstruction .
6 But this was Comrade Andrew , and she had decided that what came from him was , had to be , different .
7 Rose , for her part , thought that McAllister talked funny , and when Sally-Anne had told her that she came from the United States of America she had stared at her as though she had said that she came from the moon .
8 Sir Roy 's depression could have been a natural reaction to being told that he suffers from Parkinson 's disease .
9 Analyses of outcropping Carboniferous shales have shown that they range from lean to rich .
10 It should be noted that it follows from this that an action in respect of a public law wrong can be a private action for present purposes if it is against a non-governmental body .
11 And others were so deeply affected that they withdrew from the community , shutting themselves away in their homes .
12 Whether they were poor because they were lame , or lame because they were poor , was perhaps a matter for sociologists , and a few years later , when their dwellings were swept away and replaced by council flats with rents much higher than they could afford , it must be assumed that they disappeared from the face of the earth .
13 Even if the protection of the rights of local fishing communities were capable of falling within the concept of public policy for the purposes of article 56(1) , it must be held that it follows from what has been stated above that the nationality , residence and domicile requirements are disproportionate to that objective .
14 They were grand princesses dancing superbly throughout , but never once suggested that they grew from girl to woman by any change of expression or ways of dancing .
15 D. B. MacDonald has speculated on the difficult question of the origin of this view in Islam and has suggested that it arose from a Muslim heresy ‘ in that dark but intense period of theological and intellectual development which stretched from the death of Muhammad for at least two and a half centuries ’ .
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