Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In the , in the , in the U K of course , er and in Scotland , most of the acid deposition there comes from our own power stations . |
2 | Yet retrospectively he envied the Mallory children their hardships — the shared beds , the shoes that pinched , the heaps of washing , the inconvenience of too many babies in too short a time , the lack of privacy , the meagre pocket-money , the quarrels and tears , because with these things went other things infinitely precious , laughter and love , tenderness and the joy of living , things signally missing from his own childhood . |
3 | Now , there were some who did n't drink , not many , and some who would n't drink , and Joicey always benefited from them all . |
4 | I do n't think Jennifer even hears from them any more … it 's sad really how people just do n't want to know … ’ |
5 | To understand the primitive way of life , or the way of life of a society far removed from our own , it is necessary for us to extend our way of life into the orbit of the form of life of that society , rather than bring the form of life of that society into the orbit of our own . |
6 | If this was indeed the case , why were those children ever removed from their own home at all ? |