Example sentences of "from [Wh det] he [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Any way Sunderland came out pumped up and we hardly got a touch before Goodmans strength made an opening from which he scored in the 6th minute .
2 Or — a thought struck him — was it in the water from which he drank at the reading lectern ?
3 There he was persuaded by a friend to visit a brothel in Dieppe , from which he emerged with the verdict , ‘ The first these ten years , and it will be the last .
4 In late 1927 the PCF offered Nizan sanctuary from what he perceived as the alienation of bourgeois society .
5 The poet did not share this sense , he actively disliked it , but he could not escape — not even in Europe — from what he saw as the balefulness of that inheritance .
6 Rousseau 's dislike of " sectional associations " sprang from what he saw as the growing tendency for people to identify themselves primarily with these associations and their interests rather than with the community as a whole , and so to forget their duties as citizens .
7 Freddie the Nark was a shrewd character , he thought , and from what he knew of the man Billy realised that he must tread very carefully .
8 IV Intelligence School who immediately made arrangements for a billet in nearby Linslade. from what he heard of the telephone conversation , Harold gathered that the billetor was unwilling to have a private soldier , and had to be persuaded that this particular specimen knew how to behave .
9 Gandhi could certainly quote the teaching of the Gītā in support of this view , but it would still not detract from what he says about the demoralizing , degrading , and brutalizing effects of war .
10 And , from what he remembered of the funeral ( his grandmother 's ) , the ushers looked like men who were trying hard not to snigger .
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