Example sentences of "we [verb] [verb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role .
2 Er , yes in the studies in nineteen ninety two er Eurofighter suggested that there could be reductions in the holdings of spares , rolled equipment and support items as a result of the more accurate forecasting which we expect to emerge from the logistics support analysis .
3 But this particular case Mr Deputy Speaker what we want to know from the minister is on these new boundaries what do we actually have to do ?
4 This is in addition to the letter written to the two of you and Tim , which you will recognize as being a step on the way to telling Tim that we want to reprogram from the top .
5 He warbled on about watching Match Of The Day from behind the sofa that night — now is that the sort of talk we want coming from the captain of Leeds United AFC ?
6 The day after we tried to telephone from the post office but could not get through to Alassio .
7 Kalchu was reflecting , wondering which of the shots we 'd heard from the house .
8 We happen to know from the historian Livy that a city called Morgantina was settled by the Romans with a group of Spaniards who were fighting on their side in Sicily , after they had captured it from the Carthaginians in 211BC , and the coins thereby enabled the site to be identified as that of Morgantina .
9 Are we going to withdraw from the risk of being contaminated by the modern alternatives to following Jesus ?
10 My first visit to ‘ the daughter of fire ’ was back in the summer of 1969 , when with two friends , Ian and Marie Brooker , we set sail from the port of Leith on the old mail steamer ‘ Gullfoss ’ , and after several days of not too comfortable travelling , we had our first glimpse of Iceland .
11 It led Hume to be extremely sceptical of the kind of jump that is made when we attempt to argue from the existence of the world to the reality of God beyond the world .
12 He said that the men we saw emerging from the rue de la Huchette into the place St Michel were probably superannuated rag-pickers .
13 And one thing we do know from the work of really scientific psychologists — those of the behaviorist school — is that frustration creates an aggressive response , anger .
14 Normally on these machines , we start knitting from the right and patterns are worked out accordingly .
15 Also we need to consider the flying leads which we wish to take from the board and hook up to external switches , indicators etc .
16 So we 've er we 've come to the front and we 've led from the front .
17 Right so we , we , we also need a new land reform document , because we ca n't use the because egalitarianism we 've , we 've recognized from the experience of the north is wrong , that 's not gon na work so we need something else .
18 Wi certainly broaden , we 've we 've envisaged from the outset that the aircraft would be both will be multi- role capable and that erm all that the primary design driver will be the air-to-air air superiority role but the air-to-surface role would be almost an equal , clearly one has to have a a prioritisation and those particular weapons in the air-to-surface side , the conventional armed stand off missile along the low level er low level laser guided bomb and the future anti armour weapon , they clearly erm really take the weaponeering side into the next century .
19 The leadership we 've had from the trade union movement over the last fourteen years , we 've been picked off on everything .
20 But when we got there we found that the mountain we had perceived from the map to be the Cathedral , and which everyone else had perceived to be the Cathedral , was in fact another mountain altogether .
21 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
22 ( Mindful of what we had seen from the office , we volunteered as witnesses to the Board of Enquiry . )
23 Next day I was a second rigger on a Vickers Victoria — a large troop carrier known as the " flying pig " because of its girth , The squadron had a general purpose role and just how general call be gauged by my first flight , which was only a couple of days later — to deliver a coffin-like box to RAF Shaibah near Basra , The journey only took a few hours , On arrival the coffin was decanted and refilled with ice and shark meat in exchange for the pork we had brought from the squadron pig firm .
24 I knew the way then , for we were back-tracking the route we had taken from the airport .
25 At last we reached a clearing and the desolate building we had glimpsed from the shore .
26 The Pinchgut Track spiralled above us , 3,000ft of ascent on top of the 1,500ft we had climbed from the lake .
27 They often conflict with each other and much of the stress that we experience comes from the conflict of one goal with another : career versus family ; structure versus excitement and risk ; individual versus collective ; autonomy versus team-work ; money versus challenge .
28 As each plane took off with a glider following on behind , attached by a long rope , we stood watching from the Met Office in an agony of apprehension until each one was airborne .
29 Mr. Wilson : We have heard from the Government at every stage that they are in favour of buy-outs .
30 Even if the election is postponed until July , the Government will not be able to maintain the line that we have heard from the Dispatch Box .
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