Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] from the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm not worried about the stick I 'll get from the Roma fans .
2 In the end I agreed to do this but I remember leaving the meeting literally , I am afraid , in tears and saying that although I would obey the majority I would resign from the Government afterwards as quietly as I could because I should have failed to uphold an almost lifelong conviction …
3 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
4 Usually on a Friday afternoon I would retreat from the busy main office to my own private one which had been constructed in one corner of the large open room .
5 ‘ Use your spears , fools — see what blood they 'll draw from the air ! ’
6 He may simply be an entrepreneur who perceives the opportunity to buy resources at a total cost lower than the revenue he can obtain from the sale of output .
7 Forgetting prejudice it would seem from the table that the objective equivalence of these two unrecommended activities is straightforward .
8 At Grosmont you can alight from the Esk Valley Line and join the North Yorkshire Moors Railway .
9 On board , liveried stewards serve delicious meals and fine wines with the style and elegance you would expect from the ‘ King of Trains ’ .
10 In recognizing that child abuse and child care are not discrete areas we should start from the premise that the understanding and skills developed in relation to child care should inform our approach to child abuse .
11 We need all the help we can get from the public .
12 I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view .
13 Children who had seen the ending of the film were the aggressor was berated were just as aggressive if rewarded with candy for every act they could re-create from the film .
14 The responsibility now usually rests heavily on the shoulders of one or , with luck , perhaps two relatives , and they will often need all the help they can get from the local social , medical , nursing and voluntary services .
15 But they admit they need all the help they can get from the public .
16 Beresford has no doubts though about the welcome he will receive from the 6,000 travelling Newcastle fans .
17 It seems likely , however , that the low prevalence among children is largely a consequence of inability to ascertain pre-onset cases , while among parents it could stem from the effect of Crohn 's disease on marital relationships with reduced fertility , either through complications of the disease in women or reversible azoospermia during sulphasalazine treatment in men .
18 This is good news , and obviously the more support she can get from the community , the better .
19 Dinner is a set starter and dessert , and for the main course you may choose from the a la carte menu .
20 During the course of er this meeting you will hear from the Chairman and the Honorary Treasurer and we may well cover an enormous amount of the grounds that is relevant to you as commodores , members and officers of the Association and it might be worth , I am going to avoid what he 's trying to avoid most of that area because I believe they cover it in greater detail and give you more of an opportunity to find out precisely what 's been going on .
21 Alternatively , peg down the trailing stems in the soil , and they will form roots , then individual new plants you can detach from the parent .
22 Wiv all the money we 'll make from the match day market and the find the lady stall in the boardroom — oh sorry , no , you 've already got one — we 'll be able to go out and buy a few proper players .
23 The issue of the buyer 's good or bad faith was relevant only to the damages he could claim from the seller in contract ; the beneficiary himself was above such concerns .
24 In a minute it would escape from the car park .
25 He hated the smell and the noise of the drill you could hear from the treatment room .
26 Lodo beach , with its crystal-clear sea and wonderful white sand , is one of the beaches you can see from the air .
27 Yeah , on the appointment you could get from the solicitor was
28 You did n't even wax lyrical about the incredibly romantic island we could see from the cliff-top at the cape .
29 Comparably clear facts are not available for other systems , and as we move on to associative learning we must return from the neuronal to the behavioural level .
30 So if there is going to be trouble it will come from the rear .
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