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

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1 It 's when you come to systems which run from some kind of boiler that the design needs more consideration .
2 In order to overcome the problems which flow from this lack of legal personality , the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 was passed giving rights of action against the executive branch of government either by suing specified departments in their own name or by suing the Attorney-General on behalf of the Crown .
3 Any points similar to these which arise from any section of the application form/c.v. should be noted and taken in to the interview as a reminder .
4 My Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) mentioned the needs of disabled passengers , and clearly the Bill should represent the needs of bus users who suffer from any form of physical disability .
5 What is unique about the contribution you expect from each member of your team ?
6 Most income , however , counts and you will be assessed for income tax on : your pension , interest you receive from most types of savings , dividends from investments , any earnings ( even if these are only from casual work ) plus rent from any lodgers , if the amount you receive exceeds £3,250 a year .
7 Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests , who hail from all quarters of the world .
8 It 's called the Hotel Leisure and Conference Centre , it 's actually based at Chorley or Charley if you come from that neck of the woods and er everybody that goes will be able to use the lagoon swimming pool er or challenge someone to a game of squash on one of our six courts .
9 Wycliffe said : ‘ You come from this part of the world , do n't you ? ’
10 I soon discovered that a lot of the local children stuck together and that outsiders were n't made very welcome — even if you come from another part of Cornwall it takes a long time to be accepted .
11 That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants .
12 In the middle of his harrowing report he let slip a sentence , and we hear from that monster of objectivity inside every artist who sees everything as grist to the mill .
13 But the most general conclusion that we draw from this kind of pattern is that the norms of a speech community are not necessarily uniform within that community , with every group agreeing on a single appropriate realization .
14 We know from many surveys of public opinion that over 70% of the public would wish their organs to be used for transplantation after death .
15 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
16 Now that is quite different from saying that women always make bad judgements , that is to say , that they suffer from some deficiency of rationality .
17 They travel from all parts of the U.K. It is not a recruiting exercise .
18 If they originate from some person of eminence they have , of course , additional prestige ; but they are prized in their own right because many are beautiful in themselves and are representative of their time and place .
19 The guests are divided into two teams and they start from either end of the room .
20 And they come from all corners of the world .
21 I 've not had the experience perhaps of teaching so many dyslexic children to be able to comment on this , but certainly when I was making the videotape at Brickwall School and I asked the headmaster about that and he pointed to the fact that they certainly have a very wide intake , a complete social mix , and Professor Miles at Bangor University says that in his experience of dealing with dyslexic children they come from all walks of life , and it 's really quite inaccurate — I suppose there 's a sense in which , if we 've got to use these phrases , that middle class people have always been very concerned about the education of their children and so they may be the parents who will ask questions about their children 's lack of development , but I think it 's only , you know , more significant in middle class terms because of that .
22 they come from all types of er social backgrounds
23 They come from all parts of the country , although it 's true that a function organised by one particular branch will tend to attract mainly members from that area .
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