Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] you [vb mod] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | It is the type of attitude you would expect from a man who cites Buck Shelford as his role model and who learned his trade in the best of all academies . |
2 | The maximum amount of cash you can withdraw from most of our machines is £500 per day , subject to there being sufficient money in the account . |
3 | Not the sort of mistake you would expect from a mammal or a man . |
4 | In other words , it 's the kind of food you 'd get from a restaurant in Chinatown . |
5 | It 's the sort of thing you might collect from the House of Commons particularly during a er big debate . |
6 | At the very least NOT THE KIND OF THING YOU 'D EXPECT FROM THE FARM . |
7 | Unfortunately , its anorexic attractions are exactly the kind of thing you 'd expect from people who only formed a band in the first place to get off the dole . |
8 | This is not the sort of statement you 'd expect from a man who won the Boardman-Tasker Award and the NCR ( National Cash Registers ) non-fiction prize with his first book . |
9 | This option allows you to make more sweeping changes — for example you can go from a bar chart to a line chart . |
10 | In addition you could benefit from a messaging system which turns your mobile phone into an answerphone when not in use . |
11 | At Grosmont you can alight from the Esk Valley Line and join the North Yorkshire Moors Railway . |