Example sentences of "she [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Sheila E , Prince 's drummer , had already established her musician 's credentials before she joined him , though it remains to be seen where she goes from here . |
2 | She goes from one extreme to the other . |
3 | Not a word had she received from Pilade 's father as to his son 's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause , as he might argue , to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child . |
4 | Having no book or magazine with her , she read from the opposite wall an advertisement for duty-free goods obtainable at Heathrow , one for travelling very cheaply by boat to Holland , another was deciphering an invitation to office temps couched in a kind of code , when the train drew into Finchley Road . |
5 | Cow-Keeping in India , " she read from the spine of a volume that had suffered from damp . |
6 | " Practical Taxidermy , " she read from the spine of another . |
7 | She differs from Proust , however , in dwelling on the reality and hence irredeemable transience of the past . |
8 | But where she differs from Miss Finlay Johnson is that she looks beyond the facts to more universal implications of any particular topic . |
9 | A believer in market forces , she differs from Thatcher in her interventionism , and it is a safe bet that what the French euphemistically call ‘ positive actions ’ will be brought to bear to shake the best out of the likes of Thomson . |
10 | In the third and highest phase of development the child understands the way in which she differs from and is interdependent with the outside world , and once again feels ‘ at home ’ in the world . |
11 | She differs from most of her male colleagues who want to raise the cultural profile of their city by grandiose schemes , festivals and new building projects . |
12 | She slouched from parent to parent , latching on to those who looked as if they would listen to her woes — not realizing , perhaps , that this was hardly the purpose of Parents ' Evening . |
13 | As soon as she recovered from her surprise , she moved away so that he would not notice her . |
14 | Her action against the school ( the first defendants ) failed but she recovered from the second defendants . |
15 | Christine obviously thought she was going to get much less than she expected from Graham Mills ' will . |
16 | Whatever it was , it was n't what she expected from a man . |
17 | His lovemaking was the best , the perfection she expected from such a gentle and caring man . |
18 | Vincent 's sister ship Valiant was identical in most respects , manned in the same way , but she operated from Southampton to cover the Solent and adjacent waters . |
19 | She realised from the quizzical looks that met this further information that she had made matters worse rather than better . |
20 | She grasped the light covering and was about to throw it off when she realised from the fabric 's texture that her own cotton skirt had been laid over her . |
21 | As it was , she steamed from Liverpool that night and was with John the following evening . |
22 | But there was no point in talking to Victoria , who had forgotten anywhere else because she lived from day to day . |
23 | But as she gazed from the French windows on the tangle of weeds outside , and the now dense greenery of Switham Thicket , a plea formed in her mind as she thought of Lady Merchiston upstairs , in conference with her man of business . |
24 | What would she want from me ? |
25 | As she crept from her room and edged slowly down the stairs — avoiding the most creaky — she put from her mind any thought that Wakelate might follow her . |
26 | His presence gives Joan some respite and complements the assistance she receives from the doctor who visits once a week and a nurse who comes in the morning and at night to put James to bed . |
27 | When five o'clock came , however , and not one word had she heard from Naylor , Leith , with something akin to relief , realised that she had been mistaken . |
28 | Have you heard , has she heard from Ben , have they heard from Ben ? |
29 | Daniel was saying has n't she heard from any of her |
30 | Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table . |