Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] from [pron] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They pooled the information they had gleaned or guessed from their several interrogations , and then began in again .
2 Most lone parents — both men and women — have been married and are separated or divorced from their former partners .
3 Perhaps that came from his own experience of human love — we do n't really know .
4 At home , the Japanese government has spearheaded a campaign to discredit reports that originated from its own news agency , Kyodo .
5 But she clung on to the post , her body sinking to the floor , oblivious to the groans that issued from her own throat , and the words that formed on her lips .
6 Newspaper correspondents and representatives of the Ministry of Information were frequent visitors to Burma , and we did our best to give them what news we had , to tell them about government hopes and plans , and to extract from them any news and wisdom they had to give us .
7 The sun 's warmth falls on my body , its rays filling me and driving from me all fear and shadows .
8 If , on the other hand , he refuses to accept this relationship and responds from his own adult ( Y ) on a ‘ do n't talk to me like that ’ basis to the adult or child of the first individual , this is a new stimulus and the transaction has broken down .
9 It is now necessary to draw some of these strands together and reach some general conclusions about the merit of the Essex project , and to derive from them some prescriptions for action for anyone seeking to enhance library provision in similar ways .
10 And judging from his own reactions he knew that was impossible .
11 Mistakes made by fellow members can be seen and eliminated from your own home training programme .
12 The SCB has its own budget , appoints its own staff and operates from its own premises .
13 That contradiction has left the party divided within itself and divided from its own constituency — the working class .
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