Example sentences of "it [adj] from " in BNC.
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1 | She submitted meekly to his expert ministrations as he re-dressed the wound , giving her terse instructions to keep it dry from then on until the stitches were removed . |
2 | No , no , no , no , no , he said , it 's got to be the real thing , you 've got to start out as you mean to go on Get it right from the beginning . |
3 | A Undergravel filters still remain the most popular form of biological filtration for marine aquaria , and while they do it is important that the hobbyist gets it right from the outset . |
4 | ‘ We are still struggling with child sexual abuse and we are still trying to get it right from the child 's point of view . |
5 | We will repeal the 1981 Nationality Act , reform immigration legislation to make it free from racial discrimination and restore the right of entry to British passport holders . |
6 | I get it free from the sawmill . ’ |
7 | She eased it free from the restraining material , and as she did so she felt his body tense and a shot rang out . |
8 | ( The NCC publishes it and provides it free from its Peterborough Headquarters . ) |
9 | LET us make it clear from the outset , writes Jack Massarik , that the correspondents , copytakers and editorial staff who contribute to your sports pages are all doing an absolutely splendid job . |
10 | If I wrote , I must n't make it clear from the envelope what the letter was about , or mention the title of the book on the outside . |
11 | But because Hinkley C was seen as a virtual ‘ replica ’ of the Sizewell design , the NII had made it clear from the start that it had no major reservations . |
12 | Since there is evidence that at least some quarrels are attempts to attract attention or are bids for the parents ' favour , make it clear from the outset that while you are not interested in hearing the details of arguments , or the telling of tales , you will not tolerate any hitting . |
13 | The therapist should prepare the patient for termination by making it clear from the first interview that a relatively short period of treatment is planned . |
14 | Much better to make it clear from the start that you 've seen through them , and you still fancy them rotten . |
15 | Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD . |
16 | But after their meek collapse at the weekend , Palace made it clear from the start that they would not fold again with some juddering tackles . |
17 | I should like to make it clear from the outset that I am participating in this conference not as an expert on any aspect of the teaching of languages , but rather as someone whose primary concern is with the structure of language and , more generally , the nature of cognitive processes . |
18 | Nor was it clear from the 1538 injunctions whether the offending images should simply be removed or totally destroyed . |
19 | The prime minister , Clement Attlee , and his colleagues were not anti-European , but they were opposed to any kind of integration , though the Foreign Minister , Ernest Bevin , had made it clear from the outset that he was in favour of more cooperation , especially around an Anglo-French core , and by 1947 was even indicating an interest in some kind of customs union . |
20 | Mr Berlusconi made it clear from the start that his new purchase was going to be run like any other company . |
21 | ‘ He 's angry and irritable and he 's made it clear from the very beginning that he does n't expect me to come up to scratch . ’ |
22 | Whereby he , had obviously made it clear from the start |
23 | Gilt ceilings and old silver certainly make it different from the usual run of East European cafés and on a warm early evening it is pleasant to sit outside and watch and chatter . |
24 | The NCDL has a nondestruction policy , which makes it different from other animal-rescue services : it always tries to find good homes for all dogs , and as such is the beneficiary of many legacies . |
25 | Why is it different from Shakespeare ? |
26 | In this case , were it visible from the Earth and if Jupiter were near opposition , the angular diameter of the magnetosphere would be nearly 3 times that of the full Moon . |
27 | David Howells scored his first goal of the season to give Spurs a 67th minute lead and Teddy Sheringham made it 2-0 from the penalty spot eight minutes from time . |
28 | Is it separate from the bedroom ? |
29 | It is this general systematic approach which keeps it distinct from the application areas of computing . |
30 | Using that technology — which it picked-up from its acquisition of Multiflow 's Customer Support Division — Bell says it is collaborating in a joint venture with an unidentified ‘ up and coming ’ multi-processor specialist which will roll-out a Sparc system of that genre by 1993 . |