Example sentences of "[pers pn] from [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll explain Have you got your notes with you from last week ?
2 I remember you from last time , but
3 Because , I mean , I , I 've , I 've got three weeks holiday owing to me from last year .
4 The colts were 44th , having been 39th at halfway , following a contribution of 14 mins. 31 from Oliver Holter who promoted them from 66th .
5 The Victorian was an integral part of a Northants revival which took them from 13th in the Championship table in 1951 to second place , behind the all-conquering Surrey combination , in 1957 .
6 However , I would suggest that we have a conversation with these four people before eradicating them from first round discussions .
7 ‘ Bardolet 's co-driver made a timing error on the last rally which dropped them from first to fourth and that cost them the lead in the championship , ’ explains Meeke .
8 ‘ But there will be books to buy from men who are finished with them from last year ; it will cost less , ’ said Willie .
9 The groups flanking the god should be transposed so that the Centaurs carry their victims outwards and the heroes strike at them from next to the protecting god .
10 And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 .
11 And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 .
12 Now Lamb must spend the weekend fretting over whether the TCCB will ban him from next Saturday 's NatWest Trophy final .
13 I therefore welcome his belated decision to take part in a full debate and the fact that he is now — I quote him from last week — keen to acknowledge that there is always room for constitutional change .
14 Have you got it from last wee the week before ?
15 the ones who are , who have seen it all before , and done it from last year , because they had to split a smaller section of them up into the first year .
16 Claiming that health workers ' fears were being overcome and that there was now a much better understanding of the plans , Mr Clarke said : ‘ There are volunteers all over the service waiting for Parliament to approve these provisions so we can get on with it from next summer onwards . ’
17 Mr MacGregor , who supports strongly the principle of loans for students , is believed to be embarrassed by the controversy created by Mr Robert Jackson , the junior minister for higher education , who devised a top-up scheme which has angered backbench Tories and the banks that are supposed to administer it from next September .
18 Could we , could we have it from next Tuesday in my room ?
19 oh I 'll have to have look down there then , cos we buy 'em , now where do we get 'em from now ? , er Co-Op we got 'em from last time did n't we ?
20 What moral blight upon the fair youth or our city will they offer to free us from next , I wonder .
21 He reads the texts that remain to us from sixth century Greece as evidence of ‘ a more thoroughgoing individual challenge to the orthodox cultural tradition … than occurred elsewhere ’ ( ibid . ) .
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