Example sentences of "[noun] i [vb past] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am also grateful to the Friends of St Cecilia 's Hall and the Russell Collection for a grant I received from the J. J. K. Rhodes Bursary Fund towards the research for this paper .
2 By the summer of 1978 I 've lost another stone , without meaning to , and the rust-coloured cords I ordered from the catalogue only a month ago are already hanging off me .
3 ‘ But all I needed to do was look at the support I got from the club and the fans when we were at the bottom last season .
4 W. S. I operated from the Dog and Gun Police Station .
5 So the little sketchbook doodles I made from the car might be all that is needed : a few slight marks pointing to the lack of incident in a country where you can travel a long way without seeming to get anywhere — which is what I felt about my own artistic journey .
6 Some of the bogs I saw from the train window had been ‘ harvested ’ , and rows of beehive-shaped ‘ peat cocks ’ stood like haycocks , awaiting collection .
7 ‘ I knew I had landed my 100th winner , ’ Charlie told me ‘ but I never expected the sort of reaction I received from the crowd .
8 ‘ The reaction I got from the Twin Cities race was really out of proportion , ’ he says with appropriate modesty .
9 The conclusion I drew from the chart is that , if it demonstrated that St Johann im Pongau has a better system of queue prevention than Meribel has , there is clearly something wrong with the demonstration .
10 Later in the day I learnt from the Canadian that we were not in the main part of the camp at all , but in the cells or ‘ cooler , awaiting interrogation .
11 And every day I ran from the tube to the rehearsal room .
12 These are the eggs I had from the butcher .
13 Years later , I still discuss with my university students the important lessons I learned from the forest while a young boy .
14 And here 's an interesting thing I learned from the Independent on Sunday last weekend : as its correspondent David Lister put it , ‘ An international competition to find the best of the worst new verse has been wound up because poets on both sides of the Atlantic can no longer distinguish between ‘ good bad ’ poetry and ‘ bad good ’ poetry . ’
15 At the G M B Centenary Congress I spoke from the platform , seconding a document on Europe and I expressed my fears and hopes along with a lot of other delegates .
16 The carton I took from the supermarket said ‘ POISON ’ in big letters , and ‘ Not to be taken internally ’ , so she will be dead by now .
17 Could have done without the lip I got from the scouse stallholders though ( sample : ‘ The League Title cost a fortune in them days … ’ ) .
18 ‘ There 's some cold beef and a nice fresh loaf I brought from the bakers early this morning , ’ Letty said .
19 but I put him on some medicine I got from the chemist and it seems to have calmed it down but his nose is more er hot and cold
20 The short days were half over by the time I ventured from the hut ( where my motorbike was also preserved .
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