Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Their labour is taken from their own homes , where it is desperately needed , to serve in houses where people already have everything . ’
2 Five years into his term , in 1972 , the BDDA at long last established headquarters at 38 Victoria Place , Carlisle , so that for the first time in its history the Association was run from its own national office by full-time paid officers .
3 David was coming from his own lodging , pale and grave and preoccupied , with his child-wife by the hand .
4 By the autumn of 1340 , still awaiting the fruits of these grants , deserted by Lewis of Bavaria and with only the naval victory at Sluys to encourage him , Edward was borrowing from his own archers and offering his commanders as hostages for his debts to his allies .
5 The kernel of the arms-race idea is that both sides in the arms race are improving from their own point of view , while simultaneously making life more difficult for the other side in the arms race .
6 A certain number of finishers and polishers were drafted from their own shops to a section of the body shop , where the bodymakers framed up and panelled doors .
7 In their extreme forms the ‘ techniques ’ school would have it that an actor 's performance is detached from his own feelings during performance , that he represents a distillation of what he understands of the character 's feelings ; the Stanislavkian actor , on the other hand , becomes emotionally involved as he performs his role .
8 Even now the two Rainfords were watching from their own table and Maggie 's face flooded with colour at the looks she was getting from Peter Rainford .
9 Windsurfing is run from our own beach at the north of Nidri village .
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