Example sentences of "from [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There is so much devotion from everyone here . ’
2 Until then from everyone here , have a very good evening and a good weekend , goodbye .
3 It is a novel which communicates the notion that talented and untalented meet in that country of the mind where everyone copies and steals from everyone else , where everything is reproductive or reminiscent of everything else , where one thing leads to another and this person passes into that .
4 She kept the pregnancy to herself — or rather kept it from herself , and from everyone else , for too long .
5 When you have bought the material , if you own a machine you make it up with help from everyone else in your family .
6 ‘ Wherever you find a group within society which feels that what it 's doing is seriously different from everyone else , then you 're likely to find initiation rites , ’ he said .
7 He then did a double-take at the sight of Catherine Crane , who had been the object of the most careful attention from everyone else in the room from the minute she had arrived .
8 The Progressive Policy Institute , a think-tank allied to the right wing of the Democratic Party , the Democratic Leadership Council , makes the point that ‘ working-poor Americans are not vastly different from everyone else who works . ’
9 His robot companions were now to operate well away from him across a fairly large room and at key moments in the drama when there was an anticipatory silence from everyone else , he found he had the personal ‘ power ’ , and with some verbal style ( and a high degree of repressed excitement as he discovered he could be publicly effective ) he presented himself as an efficient robot controller .
10 The mentally handicapped are not a homogenous group to be sectioned off and segregated from everyone else .
11 When his illness was at the active stage , he was very particular about keeping his own utensils separate from everyone else 's , and would joke about it , saying as he sat down at the table , ‘ Make way for the leper . ’
12 Andy ( Sharon 's twin brother ) and Keith ( who fancies Sandra ) jump on James ( who fancies himself ) to the accompaniment of loud cheering from everyone else .
13 He was different with her from everyone else — gentler , softer , more like the old Edouard .
14 Once you 've got a pretty good grip on what they 're doing then you 've really got to think of something else if you want your playing to sound different from everyone else 's .
15 I 'm all alone , 'cos I think everyone 's alone , like , 'cos they 're themselves and they 're different from everyone else .
16 I 'm fed up with being different from everyone else .
17 If someone is present who does n't enjoy speaking or is prominent through being an outsider , on a much lower level , or even a different gender from everyone else , make sure they get included .
18 Someone who is good at abstract thinking and conceptualising may hold up proceedings and appear to be talking in a void , away from everyone else .
19 In the early days of the Space Rush , there was no reason to go and build hundreds of millions of kilometres away from everyone else .
20 I always felt very detached from everyone else .
21 This discovery , that a combination can be stronger than a single individual , or a couple , marked a major step in humanity 's development as a species , but carried with it restrictions over sexual activity , because this leads to two people aiming to be independent from everyone else .
22 In other words , taken to its logical conclusion , Weber 's analysis of market capacity would put each person into a separate class because each individual would have a minutely different skill from everyone else .
23 Then she asked me why we treated social services staff differently from everyone else .
24 He told me to keep my links with him secret , and I have , from everyone else .
25 Investigations were still proceeding , but unless Dalziel had some private little line well hidden from everyone else , the phrase was as empty as it sounded .
26 He was sitting near the far wall , as far from everyone else as possible and , having cleared a space in the rubbish around him , had drawn a crude circle on the floor with a sliver of chalk he had begged from Apanage .
27 Here a young couple got on and tried to find a couple of seats which were situated together preferably away from everyone else .
28 The families , she said , had asked her to express their gratitude for the warm and caring support from everyone there ; they were grateful , too , for the many messages of support and sympathy coming from outside Orkney .
29 These young people are , of course , those from whom tomorrow 's transnational capitalist class will be recruited .
30 Only the desk , empty and sparsely furnished , suggested that he was a Patriarch with time on his hands , a Fount of Wisdom from whom too few cared to drink .
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