Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In other words it 's , it 's sticking from east to west , people will know of all the thing , it 's er tell you that many from eastern parts and western parts were called and reclined at the table , in other words this , well this good news that Jesus was sticking on this
2 Right , and stem the bleeding if you can see where it 's coming from attempt to stem the bleeding , bung the hole up , okay ?
3 It is developed from research into the characteristics of companies at risk that best differentiated those which ultimately failed from those which were able to recover .
4 The hypothetical action of VPDPR is that it is released from procolipase in the duodenum during digestion , is actively or passively absorbed , passes through the circulation to act on a receptor site in the central nervous system , and so inhibits , in the short term , further consumption of food , specifically that food which contains fat .
5 It is protected from falsification by a protective belt of auxiliary hypotheses , initial conditions , etc .
6 In addition , it is supplemented from time to time by statements of practice or policy issued by the Panel .
7 What is of considerable interest and of value in assessing the rights and wrongs of it , is the fact that it was conducted from beginning to end entirely on the one issue , that of the sovereign rights of the inhabitants .
8 Trafalgar bought the Port Glasgow yard from British Shipbuilders for just £12 million in 1984 , soon after it was converted from shipbuilding to offshore construction work .
9 The pirate radio station was anchored off Walton on the Naze for several years until it was prevented from broadcasting by the Government .
10 Company exhibitions manager Rob Axon said : ‘ It was built from scratch to our own design and so will prove far better than the old trailer .
11 The play was a two-hander , which meant that it was carried from beginning to end by the two stars .
12 It was , it was going from side to side .
13 He also rejected arguments that the transcript did not fall within the term ‘ documents ’ in s 2(3) of the 1987 Act and that it was protected from disclosure by legal professional privilege .
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