Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Reeling somewhat from the gin concoction , and making for the captain 's office , I console myself with the thought that if I need anything from an appendectomy to open heart surgery , there is no shortage of equipment or expertise to hand . |
2 | And not until I have someone from the American embassy present . ’ |
3 | There was a ring of sadness in his voice which she found puzzling until she remembered something from the past — Eddie 's voice repeating what he 'd told her all those years ago at the Oulton Park circuit . |
4 | The ideal organization and the one which has the best chance of success is one where , if you ask anybody from the chairman down to the newest recruit on the shop floor what that business is trying to do , you 'd get the same answer . |
5 | It 's very annoying is n't it if you buy something from a shop and find it wo n't work ? |
6 | right , I mean I 'm not quite sure how Coslow will go about things , I mean the reason we wanted someone from Coslow is cos we wanted someone from the Federation of Scottish Theatre cos we had n't heard for a while |
7 | Mrs Anne Lennox , whose husband , Sqn Ldr Garry Lennox , was shot down and killed over Iraq , said that the three RAF widows would have to undergo ‘ demeaning means tests ’ years from now if they wanted something from the fund . |
8 | If he resembles anyone from the less-than-hallowed history of TV light entertainment , it 's Dick Emery , with his gaggle of thumb-nail stereotypes and music hall turns . |
9 | I ask Mr Jackson if he wants anything from the shop — you know , like fags or a newspaper or summat , but he says he do n't . |
10 | Unless I hear something from a Labour spokesman to suggest they have reasonable plans for single householders , I think many people will be deserting and voting Conservative . |
11 | ‘ But we deserved something from the game . |
12 | But because he accepts something from the philosophers ' view , a view which leads to scepticism , he himself runs the risk of it . |
13 | Murder appalled him because it took everything from the victim with no possibility of restitution , it blotted out memories of a past and hopes for a future . |
14 | You 'll have to wait while I get one from the back store , ’ he said . |
15 | But remember to check it out before you buy anything from the manufacturer . |
16 | When you make anything from a box to a dress , it is very helpful if you can measure accurately ! |
17 | When you buy something from a shop , you have a contract with the retailer which means that the Sale of Goods Act 1979 covers your purchase and gives you certain statutory rights . |
18 | So long as we learn something from every mistake we make , time has n't been wasted . |