Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [indef pn] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of these seems to derive something from the interruptable time of the television chronotope , and its consequently segmented narrative . |
2 | With projects that are more than ten years old you should give a lot of thought to the problems involved , and then decide to build something from the current issue of Everyday Electronics instead ! |
3 | There is now a ‘ hassles and uplifts ’ scale with which ambitious social psychologists try to quantify everything from the down value of a lost shoe to the up value of a birthday card from an old friend . |
4 | In this respect Wilson seems to have learned nothing from the earlier failure of the NAS&FU . |
5 | Celia and Brassard , who had overheard everything from the outer office , exchanged rueful glances . |
6 | ‘ If we have learned anything from the last few years , it is that availability is the main occasion and the trigger for experimentation among the young . ’ |