Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] from [pron] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | What information can I glean from you about these businesses that will help me erm produce the goods . |
2 | There were French , Arab and Jewish streets ; as I passed from one to another I felt I was crossing borders . |
3 | Again , on 5 June 1286 , Edward performed homage to Philip IV of France , using the words : ‘ I become your man for the lands which I hold from you on this side of the sea according to the form of peace made between our ancestors ’ . |
4 | Did you hear from her at all after you left Naples ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Do you hear from her at all ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Is that why you flew from me after that night in Glenshee ? ’ |
7 | Building up relationships was very much like collecting little islands — you jumped from one to another to another to another — and if you were lucky you eventually had a network . |
8 | As they moved from one to another , they collected meals of pollen and paid for them by becoming covered in excess pollen which they involuntarily delivered to the next flower they visited . |
9 | As the flowers mature they pass from one to another . |
10 | Children learn to change their own shapes as they go from one to another and also gain further experience of spatial order , as overtaking is impossible and ‘ first in , first out ’ becomes the rule . |
11 | No longer does he cling on to the status that he wrested from him with such arrogance and cruelty . |
12 | Yes it it varies from one to another I think . |
13 | He looked from one to another of those gathered around them — the thought having suddenly occurred to him . |
14 | The purpose of learning , according to cognition theories , is to construct a number of organised detailed frames of reference held in a sufficiently flexible way to enable us to change from one to another when considering an event or problem so that the best judgment is made and a rational course of action is taken . |