Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Month by month , the chances of saving anything from the wreckage of Bosnia grow less .
2 But at least she could be certain of one thing : it was n't a place where there was a risk of meeting anyone from the power station , at least not anyone who mattered .
3 But the cubicle in which the yellow sheet had been found could reveal no further secrets , and all hope had early been abandoned of learning anything from the scores of footprints which had criss-crossed the grassy area since the murder .
4 The process of making anything from a switch to a civil airliner is subject to improvements in speed , quality and cost reduction which follow the characteristic learning curve .
5 So do be very wary please about buying anything from a street trader .
6 In 1955 the new British Conservative premier , Anthony Eden , took the lead in salvaging something from the wreck of EDC .
7 She took off her glove before removing one from the pack I held over the desk .
8 You may be called upon to devise anything from a competition to a collection of recipes ( taking expert advice if you are wise ) .
9 And you can do it by taking one from t' other but more useful er , I would suggest , is to work out a planned performance or what I 've called a planned performance , er , this 'll be in your , in your notes as well , er which equals planned expenditure over planned er , income or allowance .
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