Example sentences of "[prep] it from the " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , the Soviet Union had become the world 's biggest importer , taking almost a quarter of all internationally traded grain , a third of it from the United States .
2 Ivy was growing up its trunk and the recent gales had wrenched some of it from the bark .
3 There were a few of the I-am-not-really-dead-but-just-popped-out-for-a-packet-of-fags sort of lines , which all went on a little long for Henry 's taste , and quite a number of death-as-a-viable-alternative-to-life stuff , much of it from the fathers of the early church .
4 Conflicts spread over thousands of years have still not resolved the problems arising from that claim , and justification of it from the scriptures , has proved completely ineffective , and surely this is bound to happen , for the human race , whether in part or as a whole will never meekly submit to having a religion or political system simply thrust upon it .
5 The circumstances will dictate how much you can make of it from the standpoint of good video .
6 The new emphasis was not universally approved of , purists objecting to what they saw as a tendency for accountants to look a project over and approve or disapprove of it from the beginning .
7 A parcel sent with Amtrak is given a unique barcode at the start of its journey which means the company can keep track of it from the moment it leaves until it reaches its destination .
8 Stitt added : ‘ We have two videos of it from the BBC and Sky and have shown them to professional people who think it 's a horrible tackle .
9 It is only necessary now simply to reiterate this pitfall and say the professional must be aware of it from the outset of contact with parents .
10 The Columbus cast is half old-timers and half new blood , much of it from the so-called alternative comedy set .
11 THE RAFFLE for the Charlotte Starmer-Smith Medical Fun at the Royal Berkshire Hospital , Reading , raised £17,500 ( Fund total now £97,000 ) — much of it from the rugby community .
12 Aha and that gets rid of it from the front page .
13 Naturally , he tried to hush it up after , but your dad got to hear of it from the doctor and he did n't half go for Josh — you can imagine .
14 She could see the lights of it from the upper windows but never got any nearer .
15 And , as we have seen , for that to happen , the student has to transcend the confines of his or her own discipline , to take a dispassionate view of it from the outside .
16 The US imports 45% of the oil it consumes , 26% of it from the Gulf .
17 Western Europe imports 67% of the oil it consumes , 49% of it from the Gulf .
18 First , instead of the size of the pool being determined solely by the demands made upon it by the local authorities , the global sum to be spent on advanced further education would be determined by the AFEC in consultation with the DES after it received estimates of expenditure from the local authorities in respect of the provision of higher education within their boundaries , on the grounds that the local authority would behave more responsibly if it paid a proportion of the cost rather than reclaiming all of it from the pool .
19 You may or may not be familiar with Acton , one gets a glimpse of it from the train , but it largely consists of railway yards , goods depots , great piles of broken-up cars .
20 And because it has open server in front of it from the client 's side it looks like a server , so any of those two hundred clients or any of front end tools can have access to the email system as if it was a resource or server .
21 Given that about 7 million tonnes of surplus straw is produced each year , much of it from the cereal-growing area of East Anglia in my constituency , does my hon. Friend agree that it is an important source of energy ?
22 With about £0.5 million that I have collected , a large sum of it from the Minister and other sums from other places , I went and bought , and watched the purchase , delivery , consumption and use of the simple bare necessities of people in the camps .
23 So maybe , it would have been better if you could have even got down a bit lower and to , to , to get more of it from the horizon .
24 Even today Ravenna is unique in the quality of its Byzantine work , particularly the mosaics , most of it from the finest period of the fifth and sixth centuries .
25 This produced a rich seam of tips , much of it from the artists at the Theatre Royal during rehearsals .
26 ‘ Because you 've been a part of it from the start . ’
27 In a tough speech to the Crime Reporters ' Association he said the IRA would cease their evil trade if they could see the level of public support given to the police — much of it from the Irish community .
28 No , if you think of it from the users point of view , not necessarily .
29 Yes , if one separates the controlling element , i.e. the timing , the sort of electro-mechanical aspect of it from the controlled interfaced circuits , i.e. the motors and the drive electronics that go with that , i.e. one compares the reliability of the let's assume the single chip microcomputer replacing the electro-mechanical conventional timer , then the reliability is n times better .
30 A train puffed steadily across the bridge as spouts and plumes of water stalked up the middle channel towards it from the sticks of bombs raining down .
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