Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And every day I hear more about what she thinks and why it 's upset her that I ever hear from George about anything .
2 I often hear from friends in the military business , because that 's near my own sort of work , that the German part of NATO is the only really big and solid part of NATO , as if that military tradition has revived , found itself again .
3 Yes , I 've got a guy in , well I 've got a couple of people on the shift , and er , the more you give them to do , they just love it , but the thing about it is , I think the mistake that I certainly make from time to time , is the more you give them to do , you 've sort of erm , taken something from somebody else , and then it , it 's trying to keep that erm , trying to keep that more level , and fairness to everybody .
4 In some cases , he says , this approaches Orwellian newspeak , for example IBM 's ‘ Open Communications Architectures , which effectively withdraw from publication of newer versions of proprietary network-layer protocols that have previously been published . ’
5 It depends on the individual 's attitudes , needs and priorities which clearly vary from person to person and from time to time .
6 George , sister Alison and father George senior work with brewer John to produce six brews which now sell from Cornwall to Alloa .
7 Many patients who thereby benefit from continuation of treatment as a condition of discharge from hospital are able to resume relationships and activities that would be hazardous without such treatment .
8 Now let me ask you , a lot of you this , some of you have been coming to Congress year after year , you probably come from branches from five hundred , a thousand , fifteen hundred people , but how many people actually go to the branch meetings to elect you to come to Congress ?
9 Pauline Hoare knows of women who regularly travel from Kent to Durham to visit their husbands , and if a crime was committed in Scotland it would be normal to find families based in England or Wales having to travel up to Scottish prisons .
10 Likewise , unlike the Labour party , my party and its predecessor have had no difficulty with the proposition that if we create a Scottish Parliament with the kind of effective deveolution which the Bill proposes , the case for the retention of the same numbers of Members of Parliament who presently come from Scotland to Westminster would be weakened .
11 This extremely lazy lifestyle was one long yawn from dawn to dusk .
12 We also learn from things like television .
13 If we now turn from atheists to theists , we find that the forms of theism can be categorised in a similar manner .
14 this , this , they only start from sort of like , there 's the house , and it goes half way up the garden , so I want fifty up at one side , and put fifty to go up other side , I want fifty to go across the garden , and they 're gon na go across the garden and cut the garden in half
15 ‘ Accidents and ill-health are never inevitable ; they often arise from failures in control and organisation .
16 If they respectfully withdraw from involvement in village affairs they find themselves branded as ‘ stand-offish ’ or ‘ jumped-up ’ ; if they participate fully in the life of the village they are accused of ‘ taking over ’ and of telling the local inhabitants how to run their own community .
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