Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] from [pron] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He still managed to get up the stairs in the pavilion to help launch Berkshire 's new sponsorship , but then perhaps he thought that the name of the sponsors — the Head Partnership — was far enough removed from his own problems to be of no concern . |
2 | On the left side the leaf rose a little , gently swaying from its own tensions , for there was now no breath of wind . |
3 | From 1823 he produced a series of plates illustrating his discoveries , largely engraved from his own drawings , entitled The Durobrivae of Antoninus . |
4 | Even when there are specialist historians , producing approximations to truth which their colleagues test and scrutinize to professional standards , people make home brews from their own lives and knowledge and offer them to their successors . |
5 | Theda asked in quick alarm , at once diverted from her own concerns . |
6 | Specimen contracts are available from the Institute of Purchasing and Supply and you can get further tips from your own suppliers ' contracts or those of your competitors . |
7 | And then he suddenly said , in a more natural tone , in an everyday tone that she rarely heard from him these days , ‘ And anyway , I thought it would n't matter to anyone , now the children are grown up . ’ |
8 | People who will say to other people I know Jesus I know that he loves us , I know that he forgives us , I know that he is risen from the dead , and that the good news is that we will also rise from our own deaths . |
9 | Directors chipped in with their ideas of picking a team , and niggled when , umpteen people having poked their noses and opinions in , a team emerged and inevitably differed from their several choices . ’ |
10 | ‘ Many people expect a standard from members of the Royal Family , which they do n't expect from their own families . |
11 | He explained : ‘ We are dealing direct with merchants over there and as far as we are aware they are very keen to import fish , such as small whiting , which they ca n't get from their own fishermen . |
12 | It was noted that she kept herself almost isolated from her own colleagues . |
13 | When it sometimes emerged from her own lips , her teachers or friends would look at her oddly , wondering whether they had heard her correctly . |