Example sentences of "[verb] from that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction
2 There 's a draught , it must of come from that window there I think .
3 That is why , according to Eliot , soda siphons from that firm — I have never checked this — bear on their labels some phrase to the effect that they had been thoroughly and exhaustively tested .
4 The joy and gaiety seeped from that hall as the masked player 's irritation became obvious .
5 I have a memory , half forgotten from that time of youth and magic , that knows of a secret garden .
6 South Africa could not subsequently retreat from that position .
7 What what where did you move to when you moved from that school ?
8 Indeed , such conversations among the estate workers were not just gossip but an acknowledgement that all social relations stemmed from that source , the Dersingham family .
9 After all , he had been baptised by John and his authority stemmed from that moment :
10 The cheerful noise that emanated from that hall would n't have left any German in doubt that these recruits were all united against a common enemy .
11 An above average dependence on donations hit Somerset in 1991 when only £6,000 emanated from that source compared with £57,000 in the previous year .
12 The defendants displayed outside their Oxford Street shop a sign reading ‘ Closing Down Sale ’ and were still trading from that shop 18 months later .
13 And when , within five weeks of returning from that injury , she was beaten up by a yob , she still did n't dream of quitting .
14 New roads that would need to be provided would therefore have to come from that direction and and it itself will cut a swathe through the open countryside .
15 English mathematics had been in a contemptible state for so long that one could hardly have expected a solution to such an important problem to come from that quarter .
16 And buy a sheep and come home with it and that over the bridge with it , all along and along er that road there and th and when we used to come from that school in , he used to be coming with a sheep on the string like this and the poor thing , I used to look at the old sheep and he often used to be tired you see .
17 No decision is likely to come from that avenue until New Zealand have had their regular meeting with the Australian officials in the near future .
18 Thus little transformation is to be expected from that direction .
19 I received a porcelain candlestick as a gift from this company last Christmas , and judging by the quality of that product , I doubt whether dividends can be expected from that quarter either ! "
20 Little problem had been expected from that workforce : it was young , unorganized and naive .
21 ‘ The Gospel ’ , Locke explained to Molyneux , ‘ contains so perfect a body of ethics , that reason may be excused from that enquiry . ’
22 Even if the proved debt did not include the right to interest , interest can be claimed , up to the date of the bankruptcy order in the following cases : ( i ) in respect of a debt due by virtue of a written instrument payable at a certain time , interest may be claimed from that time ( r 6.113(2) ) at judgment rate ( r 6.113(4) ) ; ( ii ) otherwise , after demand for repayment has been made stating that interest will thereafter be charged ( r 6.113(3) ) then at the rate specified in the notice provided that it does not exceed judgment rate and is only from the date of the demand ( r 6.113(4) ) .
23 Arthur Scargill put it that ‘ Whilst we exist in a capitalist society we have to extract from that society the highest possible reward for the labour power that we sell , whilst at the same time trying to change the society . ’
24 The Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 restated the criminal offence of ‘ watching or besetting ’ but excluded from that activity ‘ attending at or near the house or place where a person resides , or works , or carries on business , or happens to be … in order merely to obtain or communicate information ’ .
25 They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession .
26 Now internally , internally within , that automatically generates a target that we want from that assignment .
27 In disengaging from that strategy and withdrawing to his study to memorialize the de Gaulle of history , the General reverted to his original concept of the leader-in-reserve — the solitary hero to whom the nation would inevitably turn in a moment of dire emergency .
28 At the same time I thought how few people , apart from Eliot , could have sat and telephoned from that desk : meanwhile , reflecting that it were more proper to appear to be contemplating the exterior than to be glancing at Eliot 's papers scattered in front of me .
29 Now and that 's for my benefit alone okay , what that means is that I 'll see each and every one of you in a , a role play so the first person in each role play will be Robert , Barry and Gareth , followed by Gill , , followed by Bill , Roger and Vincent and Robert again you do not deviate from that order .
30 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
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