Example sentences of "[indef pn] [conj] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The treatment of slaves … anything and everything that happens from the time of enslavement in Africa through the Middle Passage and the final sales and treatment in bondage . ’ |
2 | At times , he seemed to have to cope single-handedly with everything that came from the Opposition . |
3 | In every isolated basin of the plateau the life led by the common people day after day was as monotonous as the climate and the landscape ; and everything that deviated from the ordinary , everything strange or unforeseen , was regarded as supernatural . |
4 | Her humanity was something useless to her , something that came from the Denver NoGo and which should have died in Spanish Fork with Andrew Jean and the others . |
5 | But what we find in the resurrection of Jesus is not something that originates from the natural processes of life , but something that constitutes a unique event . |
6 | If there is one overriding message that has been reinforced by the experience so far it is that the most productive approach is one that flows from an attitude of , and a commitment to , continuous improvement . |
7 | There is no clear definition of precisely what is , and what is not , a shrub rose — indeed , some catalogues , from quite reputable houses too , describe the shrub type merely as one that differs from the bush , the climber , the rambler , the miniature and others , and can not be conveniently classified with them . |
8 | The finding relevant to the present argument is one that arises from a comparison of the results of the experiment reported above with those from a minor variation of this study , in which the passages were changed to the past tense . |
9 | The traders who trade around it can do nothing but benefit from the new multi-storey car park with 1,600 spaces . |
10 | Anything that came from the convent she regarded as her right . |
11 | Our respective manners proved so widely different , that it would have been quite presumptuous in me to do anything but separate from an undertaking upon which I could only have been a clog . ’ |