Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 Trudgill writes : speakers are not capable of acquiring the correct underlying phonological distinction unless they are exposed to it from the very beginning , before they themselves have even begun to speak .
2 But I am looking at something from the previous century .
3 Now we are looking at it from the point of view of anticipating a loss which will trigger the grief response .
4 Those forces that make agencies fail to generate change also make them slow to respond to changes that are thrust upon them from the outside .
5 Nigel Dudding , you 're speaking to us from the bar at erm Henley Rugby Club , what was the atmosphere there , watching the game ?
6 Well you 're charged for it from the erm a private call but you 're not charged
7 The minimum wage policy has been condemned by everyone from The Guardian to Goldman Sachs .
8 Let us take the usable answers ( a ) — ( f ) for Question 2 and determine what antecedents and consequences are known to us from the text .
9 But for many stall-fed cattle and pigs the crops are brought to them from the fields .
10 In practice it means that the keynote lecture will be given by someone from the New World .
11 The storage building blocks are packaged to slide into modular shelving which can then be configured for anything from the desktop to the data centre .
12 It was rather like going down into a horrid , dark , earthy hole , where dull crimson firs burned and where grinning creatures might be peering at you from the shadows .
13 As the carriages were successively condemned , the ‘ receiver ’ , who ran the railway , would buy up job lots and you never knew if you would be travelling in something from the Brecon & Merthyr , the London & South Western , or the Cockermouth Keswick & Penrith .
14 Most of my new friends were paras , and we used to sit around listening to our Sergeant-Major , who had been seconded to us from the 3rd Battalion after an exemplary performance in the Falklands .
15 She lifted a hand to shade her eyes and Martin Jackson 's face appeared on the backdrop of light , as if he were looking at her from the sun 's centre .
16 well I do feel that a car is looked at from a performance point of view , I mean I agree that a lot of bad drivers , but I still think you could help a lot by getting the design of the car right , because sometimes accidents do happen , even though nobody is really at fault and er I feel strongly that were looking at it from the wrong way round .
17 The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go .
18 Diario 16 also carried a cartoon portraying Diana as Cinderella with a glass slipper bouncing off her head after being thrown at her from the palace .
19 ‘ He 's still working on the theory that they were killed by someone from the neighbourhood who resented them and their prosperity . ’
20 But just before this happens , while the taste of melancholy on his tongue is strong enough to set off the sweetness of the place , and of his freedom to enjoy it , but not yet strong enough to overpower it , he sees the woman who is gazing at him from the balustrade of a terrace looking down on the street .
21 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
22 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
23 An image copy of the Working-Set is taken whenever a new dictionary range is transferred to it from the Main Database .
24 The voice of your brother 's blood is crying to me from the ground .
25 I 've been working towards it from the start .
26 Because , about a week before John drew our attention to that matter of concern , I had prayerfully chosen a theme for tonight , based on the set gospel — the passage that has just been read to us from the first chapter of John .
27 Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right .
28 I could tell that my father was looking at me from the other end of the table , swilling his juice round in his glass and staring at my head as I bent over my plate .
29 Agnes started and went towards her mother , who was looking at her from the kitchen doorway .
30 At first he sounded distant , as if he was calling to her from the basement of a big house , but he came nearer very quickly and suddenly he was shouting in her ear .
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