Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] [pron] from the " in BNC.
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1 | As a novice in the game , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart . ’ |
2 | ‘ And Joe and Biddy , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you 've done for me . |
3 | Do I try to see it from the laibon 's point of view ? |
4 | I looked wildly about me a hundred times , unable to think what to do ; then I threw my coat on over my nightdress , pulled woollen socks over the wool trousers I wore to protect me from the cold , and ran to the door , without listening to what his friend was trying to say to me . |
5 | I 'd never driven a van in my life but I managed to drive it from the East End to the West End , which I found a feat , and then I finally drove it up to Cumberland in the snow which was even more of a feat . |
6 | The stresses and tensions in those early days got to me , even though I managed to obscure them from the viewers . |
7 | So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales . |
8 | I had to isolate her from the rest . ’ |
9 | But of course I had to remove him from the field . ’ |
10 | The guard was heard to say : ‘ I have been told by management that I have to remove you from the studio . ’ |
11 | So that I wanted to defend him from the beginning . |
12 | Having planned in advance that you intend to press a bouquet or some special flowers , you must also decide how you intend to transport them from the event to your home . |
13 | ‘ You want to reclaim it from the people that have been misused it . |
14 | She tried to raise herself from the settee but gentle hands restrained her . |
15 | Her head turned restlessly on the pillow as she strove to distance herself from the increasingly excited voice of the commentator and the air-splitting whine of the high-revving engines . |
16 | But soon she began to detach herself from the girls sitting hand in hand in the Bun Shop and from their faintly rebuking way of going at their books . |
17 | This time she started to interrogate me from the very beginning . |
18 | It had been silly to think that she needed to protect him from the horror . |
19 | Swiftly she caught him under the armpits and heaved until she managed to persuade him from the ground . |
20 | She had seen the children in other families break away entirely from the too zealous claims of an old nurse and when the time came , as it surely must , she wished to protect herself from the pain which rejection could cause . |
21 | But , after a while , she had to excuse herself from the discussions to express some milk and Laura was furious . |
22 | ’ You had to take it from the inspector , you ca n't answer back . |
23 | Now , cos I mean do n't forget originally we used to take milk out twice a day , morning and night , because you had to fetch it from the farm . |
24 | the O Little Town were you planning to arrange them from the |
25 | Erm , the facts are , and this is all in Trivers if you want to look up erm if you want to look it up in more detail , that males die more readily than females , from all causes that affect both sexes and some that even do n't and you 'd be astonished about , like for instance , you gather from John book on the myth of he heterosexual you 're not allowed to buy in this country , you have to import it from the U S. |
26 | If you 're not receiving supplementary pension , you have to claim yourself from the council . |
27 | my Lord that 's why we say it was so strict , the commission said you 're not getting exemption you have to remove everything from the market |
28 | You have to count them from the first , this is one , one , two , three , four |
29 | Yes , but I mean , you have to , you not to not know that you have to count it from the first one does n't matter . |
30 | If the garment shape was design in a previous session , you need to load it from the disk before you can begin to integrate . |