Example sentences of "[verb] to us from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They have come to us from a time before recorded poets . |
2 | Five years after the revolution Lenin complained that the Communist Party had good political control only over the top echelons of the vast bureaucracy : ‘ Down below , however , there are hundreds of thousands of old officials who came to us from the Tsar and from bourgeois society and who , sometimes consciously and sometimes unconsciously , work against us ’ ( quoted in Merkl , 1977 , pp. 166–7 ) . |
3 | Nigel Dudding , you 're speaking to us from the bar at erm Henley Rugby Club , what was the atmosphere there , watching the game ? |
4 | And this is what I think the dream is trying to tell me , a message so clear now you have shown me the way to understand these voices speaking to us from the hinterland , so to speak . |
5 | Let us take the usable answers ( a ) — ( f ) for Question 2 and determine what antecedents and consequences are known to us from the text . |
6 | And that is the erm absence of understanding it seems to us from the County Planning Department of the way the actual market works , and of the need for a local authority area erm in seeking to obtain employment for its people , the need for that area to be able to offer a variety of er employment land both in quality , size and location . |
7 | Round about midnight our supper was delivered to us from the cookhouse in a thing called a ‘ haybox ’ . |
8 | It comes to us from the age which gave us the Great Charter , and founded the House of Commons . |
9 | Evidence of such allowances comes to us from the time of Augustus Caesar . |
10 | By day we went to school , and in the evenings our grandmother read to us from the Bible and Dr David Livingstone 's journal . |