Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pron] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 There 's no doubt it 's going to be difficult for us but if we play for 90 minutes the same way we did against Cork in the first half last week , we 'll return with something from the game . ’
2 You 'd be forever wondering what might come at you from the shadows .
3 Let's look at it from a different angle ; if you could change anything about your life , what would you change ? ’
4 In the context of a head 's report dealing with special needs the decision required could relate to anything from the building of a new unit to the provision of additional welfare or teaching assistance for an individual pupil .
5 it was in my training , she but she had n't but your mother who never had before I could rely on her from a little child , I said stay there , when I came back , if I came back half an hour later , she 'd still of been there Linda would of been
6 In brief , the rules are that departed colleagues or employees may compete against you from the day they go , directly or indirectly , locally or nationally , or as they see fit .
7 ‘ His father pointed them out to him often enough and he knew that things would drop on him from a great height if he put a foot wrong . ’
8 She started drinking heavily , and fellow drunks would return with her from the pub on Friday nights .
9 When Waterford Wedgwood Canada 's Gail Lilly volunteered to help out in a major international athletics event , she never dreamed she would find a pen-pal who would write to her from the other side of the world .
10 They would sit across one from the other and study hard , for they bet on their games .
11 respecting the provisions of the Legislature on this point and the manner in which these provisions have been eluded , as well as to point out the pecuniary advantages [ the system of bounties which the abolitionists had themselves promoted ] which would accrue to them from a vigorous enforcement of the Abolition Laws .
12 As the way is now open , with the agreement of the House , for us to join a single currency in just over five years , will my right hon. Friend spell out clearly to the House and to the people of this country what benefits will or may derive to them from a single currency ?
13 The circumstances will dictate how much you can make of it from the standpoint of good video .
14 Chair , if I can , if I can speak to it from a financial point of view , this is the scheme where we have been successful in bidding for the European Rural Development Fund grants .
15 The versatility of it is the big attraction ; it can sound like anything from a vintage Strat to an Ibanez or a Les Paul , with the mid-boost in it .
16 okay I mean y y you can look at it from a point of view that Mao is a real revolutionary and that 's what he wants
17 Together you can return to us from the frozen forbidden place .
18 The countryside is so close you can walk to it from the city centre .
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