Example sentences of "[verb] to [pers pn] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An image copy of the Working-Set is taken whenever a new dictionary range is transferred to it from the Main Database . |
2 | He , too , suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time … |
3 | You get to it from the cliff-top . ’ |
4 | Together you can return to us from the frozen forbidden place . |
5 | It is the most potent poison known to us from the entire animal world . |
6 | Further funding will cover , in part at least , the shortfall between the amount allocated to them from the common fund and their total expenditure . |
7 | Trudgill writes : speakers are not capable of acquiring the correct underlying phonological distinction unless they are exposed to it from the very beginning , before they themselves have even begun to speak . |
8 | For the next few days Ruth spent most of her waking hours with Anna , reading to her from the small collection of books Mrs Carson had brought on board , playing games , making up stories . |
9 | Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature . |
10 | When Waterford Wedgwood Canada 's Gail Lilly volunteered to help out in a major international athletics event , she never dreamed she would find a pen-pal who would write to her from the other side of the world . |