Example sentences of "[pron] be from [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Because I 'm from a whole different generation . ’
2 Savvy : I 'm from the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre project in London and our members include lesbians of First Nation and Third World descent , both people who 've grown up in this country and people who have n't , so we have a very diverse membership .
3 He was slightly anti-semitic , so he called the girls , who were from an exclusive private school , ‘ little Jewish princesses ’ behind their backs .
4 She was French , her name was Joanne and she was from a well-respected French circus family .
5 It tells us how far we are from the Best Imaginable Performance !
6 No it 's from the , it 's from the other old budget , I mean it 's the cos it 's b all been rejigged but the overall impact is that Ma Mark has got six vacancies .
7 The study of human nature is , in good part , the study of human conventions , and that is what it is from the strictest ethological point of view .
8 When he spoke , it was from the first Tory bench below the gangway , the place he used as a backbencher before his ministerial days , in his youth as the Chingford Skinhead .
9 William Langley said : ‘ He certainly did n't say he was from the British National Party and there is no way I would have signed the form if I had known . ’
10 We 'd add that the ‘ only ’ way to see them is from an open top carriage pulled snow-white horses — who said romance was dead ?
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