Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 She did n't go so far as to give me her telephone number , but I prudently copied it from the instrument at a point during the interview when she was distracted : when one of Brenda 's children had somehow slipped into the room to find a drum stacked halfway down a pile of similar toys .
2 The chants which did catch my ear on sat were that newish Brian Deane one again , but I still have n't heard the beginning , I only know it from the ‘ scores off the bar , f**k Cantona ’ line — anyone else know it in full ?
3 I just remember it from the .
4 ‘ Bryan has a pedal board , but because he 's trying to concentrate on singing and leading the band he ca n't be standing there trying to switch his pedals all night , so I usually run them from the side . ’
5 She told me just to feed him from the other side , so I did , fully expecting my right breast to explode , but it did n't !
6 When she weans them on to meat she usually feeds them from the kill before she herself eats .
7 You still owe me from the last time .
8 You always do it from the inside .
9 you probably got them from the same place .
10 Will you please remove him from the Chamber ? ’
11 Thoroughly angered , a thousand seamen , armed , we are told , with " cannon , guns , muskets , musquetoons , blunderbusses , pistols , swords , cutlasses , clubs , sticks , stones , bricks and other offensive weapons " surrounded the Exchange , some of them also regaling themselves from the contents of the stores of nearby wine merchants which had been broken into .
12 This part of the camp was in itself no more attractive than the part in which we lived , but the very fact that we did not live there , that we did not know every inch of its dusty ground , that normally we only saw it from the distance , gave it a charm of its own .
13 When we really get something from the ‘ street ’ you ca n't stand it , can you ?
14 We virtually rebuilt it from the inside . ’
15 I think they might … they still owe us from the famous Wembley farce in the 70's .
16 They totally dissociated themselves from the Rowdies , who they thought of as kids , who , by mouthing off all the time , started trouble which was left to them to finish off .
17 They carefully distanced themselves from the dirty work , but did n't hesitate to employ his services .
18 The main accusation levelled against boundary routing is that the technology does not actually decrease overall complexity of the network , it merely shifts it from the periphery to the central hub .
19 He just pinched it from the Services Liaison Officer 's files in Soltau .
20 It also rescues it from the criticisms of positivist psychologists and behaviourists .
21 Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not .
22 Taking a cooking bowl from the side he part filled it from the water jar and set it down on the ring .
23 In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse :
24 He surely wanted nothing from the wilderness but space to breathe in and to push through .
25 It immediately protects us from the impossible situation one meets in the literature with remarks such as : " The Aalenian of Mr X , which is the Bajocian of Mr Y , should in fact be regarded as part of the Toarcian " .
26 J. H. Plumb has raised the interesting question ‘ Why did history develop in Europe , whereas in China it never extracted itself from the iron grip of the past in the service of the present ? ’
27 His own research on female undergraduate students of physics provides further support for this conclusion ; many of them explicitly dissociated themselves from the male physics students and their ambitions .
28 erm and it was so successful that they asked us again to do one from the United States
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