Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So what I intend to do from this week is that very thing , try and fill in as it were and er make up for what was n't covered in the classes because I must admit that this year I 've been struck by the high st high standard of the class presentations . |
2 | The major point which I want to take from this discussion of young people 's situation is that their need to be supported economically by their parents , and more generally their position in structures of reciprocal support within families , to a large extent depend upon factors outside the control of individual families : laws relating to schooling and employment , and the operation of the labour market . |
3 | The one thing I remember taking from that report was the recommendation about how one should present drama to children that you do n't patronise , you do n't talk down . |
4 | ‘ With the publication of Affliction I feel liberated from that obsession with domestic violence . ’ |
5 | Moreover , the recording is hardly less impressive , and one of the best I have heard from this source recently . |