Example sentences of "to [pers pn] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All , like these picture perfect Labradors , going to new owners who believe their dream puppy came to them from a caring environment .
2 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 ?
3 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 .
4 A bird is born with an ability to fly , yet the mother bird will urge her offspring to take that first flight , calling to them from a nearby branch .
5 The Flemyngs would be away , no doubt , ‘ at a banquet in Perth ’ , and they were ; a butler spoke to them from an upper window and asked them would they kindly leave a message so they marked the house with dirt and rotten potatoes while the servants rushed to bar the shutters over the windows .
6 Stupid though it might appear , she went upstairs and spoke to them from an upper window .
7 The ‘ conversion ’ of the UK government has been briefly described earlier ; it is manifested in their July 1989 commitment to spend £10m. on climate change research in 1989/90 and the confident request to them from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) for an extra £11m. in 1990 and £13m. in the two succeeding years for additional environmental research .
8 Most degree courses have very flexible structures and allow students to include subjects of special interest to them from the large selection available in the University .
9 Is my right hon. Friend aware that some British companies have not received the compensation due to them from the Turkish authorities controlling northern Cyprus ?
10 Further funding will cover , in part at least , the shortfall between the amount allocated to them from the common fund and their total expenditure .
11 My mother was reading to me from A Sporting Trip Through Abyssinia , and I can remember exactly where she had got to in the book when , thinking I looked feverish , she took my temperature and put me to bed .
12 He knows full well that we are not related , though he once waved to me from a passing train .
13 All Leslie 's letters to me from the sealed camp at Fairford bore ( as well as the R.A.F. censor 's stamp ) undated postmarks .
14 ‘ But Ken was making it very clear to me from the very beginning that I was not going to get away with anything , ’ Pertwee told me .
15 I had seen him once before when he had waved to me from an upper window and I had waved back .
16 After we had talked , Philip read to me from an unpublished memoir which he had entitled ‘ The Two Burtons ’ .
17 Doyle 's attention was drawn by a youth , wearing suit and bow-tie , who called to him from an empty table .
18 Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature .
19 He could not find Strawberry but after a time Cowslip came up to him from the other end of the hall .
20 Surely there could be no gain to him from the old lady 's death ?
21 He , too , suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time …
22 She vaguely heard Matilda 's angry voice , but it came to her from a great distance .
23 I spoke to her from a great distance .
24 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 .
25 For the next few days Ruth spent most of her waking hours with Anna , reading to her from the small collection of books Mrs Carson had brought on board , playing games , making up stories .
26 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 .
27 Like other conversational programs , it uses this big database to fit some sort of ‘ logical tree ’ to the growing narrative , and respond to it from a programmed strategy .
28 Indeed , some estimates have suggested that if the Exchequer received all the tax due to it from the black economy , the basic rate of income tax might be cut by 10 per cent .
29 No need to disturb the household , if we can come round to it from the other side . ’
30 The annexe need not have been roofed , although there was access to it from the main part of the building .
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