Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [indef pn] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I move away as I would prefer to talk with someone from the same planet . |
2 | ‘ Senior Valuer Peter Ferguson and I will be very happy to talk to anyone from the Finaghy area who is considering a move in the near future and , of course , we offer a free valuation service at a time to suit any potential vendor . |
3 | But I am looking at something from the previous century . |
4 | Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’ |
5 | In the end , the dominance of the professionals can be seen by the fact that five of their number emerged with two wins out of two ( Alliss , Clark , Garner , Dawson and Guy Hunt ) compared to none from the amateur side . |
6 | He added thoughtfully , ‘ I was going to call in someone from the other practice , but I do n't see why … ’ |
7 | They would sit across one from the other and study hard , for they bet on their games . |
8 | In practice it means that the keynote lecture will be given by someone from the New World . |
9 | They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined . |
10 | They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined . |