Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [indef pn] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No , I think that I had better take one from the Scottish National party .
2 These sections naturally follow one from the other , and thus the organization of the headings in these two chapters follows patterns .
3 But they could probably learn something from the occupational pluralism practised by crofters as an adaption to living on agricultural holdings too small to be economically viable .
4 The deadline for lodging the appeal is midnight tonight but UEFA have so far heard nothing from the Georgian club .
5 In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse :
6 If you 're gay you 're reviled , but Cube has always revealed the sick shit from the grubby corners of his mind , and you ca n't expect someone from the wasted landscape of black urban America to think like a white liberal .
7 It also increasingly removes one from the contemporary marketplace , and makes it even more difficult to foresee the future .
8 Until any of the other ones bear fruit , because the Guildhall I ca n't get anything on the elections till April the sixth , erm I ca n't get anything from the Scottish tapes until they start arriving , erm whatever .
9 ‘ We have made a bid and are confident of winning but we have n't yet heard anything from the Premier League , ’ said Dyke , who last year retained ITV 's franchise with a bid that was £28m less than their rivals .
10 Erm , and I also understand that this is the first time you 've actually had someone from the private sector , er , whose been invited to er , address your A G M so , I 'd like to thank you for the privilege , and for also for the opportunity to speak on a subject which I personally er , find of of great interest .
11 As a result of that , he said , you should never believe anything from the political source except denial — and then you should believe what is denied .
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