Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the hour the news and weather and we 'd like to hear from you this afternoon Nottingham three four three four three four the number to ring if you 'd like to have a chat on the air .
2 What a pleasure it always is to hear from my sole mate Mollie O'Finn from Bo'ness .
3 MEDICAL patients in Darlington and South West Durham now have a set of guidelines of what to expect from their local health service .
4 MEDICAL patients in Darlington and South West Durham now have a set of guidelines of what to expect from their local health service .
5 He explained his interest in moral , political , and legal issues as that of ‘ an economist who discovered that if he was to draw from his technical knowledge conclusions relevant to the public issues of our time , he had to make up his mind on many questions to which economics did not supply an answer ’ .
6 I was excited to see from their fine centre spread advert ( 24 March , p 820 ) that McDonnell Douglas have realised how much can be learnt from Nature about improving everyday mechanisms like fighter aircraft undercarriages .
7 That was why her mother had this outlandish name of which she was so proud and which Alexandra had tried to keep from her few childhood friends .
8 With a little gentle persuasion , Pipe encouraged Peter Scudamore to switch from his intended mount Valfinet , who finished 16th , to the winner who had fallen two flights out when poised to strike in last year 's race .
9 With a little gentle persuasion , Pipe encouraged Peter Scudamore to switch from his intended mount Valfinet , who finished 16th , to the winner who had fallen two flights out when poised to strike in last year 's race .
10 The south Italians and Sicilians , who were to flood into the big cities of the Americas , had hardly yet begun to stir from their native slum villages , the east Europeans , Catholic or Orthodox , remained largely sedentary , only the Jews seeping or flooding into provincial towns from which they had hitherto been excluded and thence into larger cities .
11 The stars began to slow from their wild dervish dance to a stately waltz .
12 Courageous comedy star Leslie Crowther , 59 , battling to recover from his horrific road crash , was celebrating a CBE for his charity work .
13 Yorkshire coast supermarket chain Proudfoot Ltd is set to move from its current South Cliff site to a purpose-built £1.5m new headquarters on the outskirts of Scarborough .
14 Nijman Zeetank 's UK director Clive Riggall said the company wanted to move from its former Lincoln base to the North west as one of its major customers was Pilkington Glass , based in St Helens .
15 SINCE 1991 , unit trust managers have been able to move from their traditional equity gilt and money market funds into the worlds of property and the mysteriously named warrants , futures and options .
16 Changes in climate may have forced the hominoids to move from their earlier forest habitat into open country and to eat flesh to survive .
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