Example sentences of "be from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Aye they 're from up town . |
2 | Because i if you 're from outside the village you would have no entitlement to land in the village at all would you ? |
3 | You are not one of us , you are from outside us . |
4 | It 's like the re , most latest ones have been from like six years ago . |
5 | A lot of the girls we 'll meet wo n't be from around QP so a network will need to be formed with other churches who sense God 's call in this specific area . |
6 | Surely , too , it must be from within the group of American tourists , plus their tutors and their guide , that the guilty party was to be sought . |
7 | To assert this is merely to reiterate a point that should be obvious : that science , however sophisticated its instrumentation , can not generate observations that somehow enable us to look at the relationship between experience and the world as it were from outside of experience . |
8 | Most of the recruits to the senior positions were from within the industry and in the months up to the planned vesting day — 1 April 1948 — most retained their old jobs in the pre-vesting undertakings as well as carrying out their new responsibilities of planning for the change . |
9 | Of the 365 visitors who gave the location of their permanent home , slightly more than a third ( 38% ) were from in or near Edinburgh , while the next largest group , accounting for just over a quarter ( 27% ) of those who replied , did not come from elsewhere in Scotland , but from parts of the UK outside Scotland . |
10 | Betty , who 's from down our . |
11 | She 's erm but she 's from down that way |
12 | And so we get this thing back erm and we find out it 's a sheep bone and it 's from about the age of the Vikings . |
13 | Dis poetry 's from inside me |
14 | I 'm thinking she should o ’ been called the Girl from County Tyrone , as that 's where she 's from in reality . |
15 | and when she looks up it is from amid |
16 | The Computer Systems Group responsible for manufacturing and marketing the 88100-based Unix machines contributes $400m annually to Motorola Inc 's coffers — of which $100m is from in Europe . |
17 | The fourth way of finding acts is from among an agent 's existing managers . |
18 | In the former case , where selection is from among pre-established senses , the context acts merely as a kind of filter : we shall refer to this as passive selection . |
19 | It is from within this situation that the female then decides whether to use it or not . |
20 | You 're doing all the right things but it may be that the source of the irritation is from within your vagina rather than just on the outer labia . |
21 | But it is from after the change that we have evidence for Councillors like Kleon and the fourth-century Athenian Demosthenes whose year on the Council fell at improbably convenient moments for their political careers ; this makes one suspect corruption , a suspicion strengthened by Aischines ' direct accusation that Demosthenes bribed his way onto the Council in 346 ( iii.62 ) . |
22 | However the trials are organized , it is important to identify what type of trial any information is from before drawing inferences on the basis of it . |
23 | Though he spoke in Russian , the language that his parents had given him , he was from without the walls that bounded their experience . |
24 | So I had no idea where this place was , I knew where it was at the chart but I did n't know where it was from from pier fifty four in New York . |
25 | No , I I mean I was on the phone and th , there was a knock at the door and this woman came round and said she was from from the |
26 | He said , I knew it was from round there somewhere . |