Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has to look at everything from an international perspective .
2 This is the first time that the award has gone to somebody from the hotel and catering industry , or indeed from the service sector as a whole .
3 I move away as I would prefer to talk with someone from the same planet .
4 Another thing we 're going to talk to somebody from the N S P C C who 's coming in in a few moments to talk about Halloween trick or treating and stuff like that .
5 He added thoughtfully , ‘ I was going to call in someone from the other practice , but I do n't see why … ’
6 " Lorrimer would have let in anyone from the Lab , I suppose ? "
7 ‘ It must have looked like something from an old-fashioned horrorvid .
8 ‘ I object to the way you 've dressed like someone from the pages of a Dickensian workhouse and turned up with your belongings in carrier bags as if you 're on your way to the laundromat . ’
9 This is the kind of frame from which Dorothy Heathcote often ( increasingly ) wants children to work , and this is why it often seems to be the case in her work that the pupils are not in role at all — they are merely required to look at something from a particular scientific perspective .
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