Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I heard the growls of support coming from our own side for proposals like Family Credit and the ending of SERPS . |
2 | Tolkien would have liked to hear the horns of Rohan blow , and watch the Black Breath of inertia dissolve from his own country . |
3 | An outstanding American teacher of music speaks from her own experience of young children ( Upitis 1990 : 2 ) : " We have one strong factor in our favor in taking on the task of helping people become musicians , and that is , in some form all of us are already musicians . " |
4 | ‘ Who is the King of glory ? ’ asks the Psalm , and one traditional answer is Christ , crucified but not yet ascended , come to the city of Hell to rescue from it those especially virtuous pre-Christians , Moses and Isaiah and the patriarchs and prophets . |
5 | Gunn is acknowledging the dream as an act of reassurance coming from his own soul , not that of his dead friend . |
6 | In that case Lord Denning argued that the Court of Appeal should issue guidelines similar to those of the House of Lords in the 1966 Practice Statement , thereby enabling the Court of Appeal to depart from its own previous decision where the decision was wrong ; in other circumstances it would hold itself bound by Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co . |
7 | Leese 's idiosyncratic views on race derived from his own experiences rationalized in terms of a particular intellectual tradition . |
8 | Since the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Statement [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 77 the House of Lords has considered itself at liberty to depart from its own previous decisions when it appears right to do so . |