Example sentences of "a [noun pl] from " in BNC.
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1 | Kate wanted a Valentines from Pierre , and she got it ! |
2 | This advantage is considerable since the bitter fraction may then be chemically manipulated to produce bitter iso a acids from the a acids and so provide a PIKE product which may be added towards the end of the boil or even afterwards . |
3 | Marshall Valvestate combos have been getting a thumbs-up from players for some time now , but does a stereo chorus model add anything to their appeal ? |
4 | As yet , the College is not an officially recognised English Language School — Mr Tim is so o'erburdened with pastoral responsibilities that he keeps failing to apply for a thumbs-up from the British Council ( even the base Shakespeare School had achieved recognition ) . |
5 | One morning a umini from Pere came to have a look at it . |
6 | In generative phonology , a results from vowel reduction in vowels which have never received stress in the process of the application of stress rules . |
7 | Pulling on your boots , you blinked and stumbled across the souk , stealing a chapati from the old women , and wove your way along the arcade , following the smell of roasting coffee . |
8 | Of particular local interest were a Bronze Age spearhead found near The Lea an fragments from a German bomb dropped on Oakley Mynd in 1940 . |
9 | Meh'Lindi whisked an electrolumen from her sash to supplement the dull rubescence of the single glow-globe . |