Example sentences of "[pron] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Mr Williams agreed to get someone from Grand Met to meet all the landlords affected .
2 Someone from Central Admin , with a sharkish smile , hands out the evening 's assignments .
3 I always thought that to be a religious Jew , you had to dress like someone from nineteenth-century Poland .
4 They stood or sat in groups on all the branches around Little Billy , staring at him as though he were someone from outer space .
5 When we speak to a child , or to someone from another culture , we can easily estimate this knowledge incorrectly .
6 ‘ So it 's someone from another part of town . ’
7 And even if someone from another age is standing on this spot , a ghostly paintbrush in her hand , her eyes would n't see what I see .
8 But I preferred to think that you were … well , you know … someone from another planet .
9 Gin had been the great popular comfort of Paradise Street in her childhood , gin and tea , so she took it as someone from another background might have made a dish of bread and milk .
10 I think if I could ever call anyone a role model , for me it would be someone from both categories — Madonna for her strength of character and Joni Mitchell for her musicianship , and her lyrics are bloody great . ’
11 ‘ We 've been refusing that man a cheque book for months but he just went inside and someone from senior management , who has n't been behind a counter for years , just hands one over without a thought . ’
12 It does n't have to be someone from this parish council , maybe other people are interested , or prepared to attend .
13 ( It might be a familiar figure , someone from past ages , an animal , or mythological character .
14 There 's just point if anyone , someone from head office goes in .
15 They said that at , someone from third year last year er , she said that Professor is having an extra lecture you know , telling what 's on the exam those things .
16 Someone from British Coal rang a bemused Rob Gretton to find out what ‘ the political content of the record was ’ as , what with the goings-on with the imminent pit closures they claim not to want any more adverse publicity !
17 This does not mean that we can not be friends with an unbeliever — obviously , we can not reach people for Christ if we insulate ourselves from non-Christian company .
18 We stopped by an empty building and disentangled ourselves from each other .
19 Without shyness , without hiding ourselves from each other , we undressed .
20 We wish to distance ourselves from such inferences , even though naturally we would expect our findings to generate constructive discussion about the effective use of pupils ' and teachers ' time in primary schools .
21 And , granted that much , " We " then further discriminate ourselves from other men by elaborations of these same three distinctions :
22 One of the reasons we developed a design-led retail business , offering our own unique products , was because we saw we could distance ourselves from other retailers who were just selling manufacturers ' products and discounting them and getting into constant competitive battles .
23 Sometimes this seemed indicated , as when he told the legislature they must beware ‘ When we are freeing ourselves from one form of imperialism [ against those who would ] … bind us to another one which would swiftly undo all the work that has been done in recent years to foster … a free and independent nation ’ ; ‘ As we would not have British masters , so we would not have Russian masters . ’
24 Some of these are deeply rooted and irrational ; they spring from fears about ageing and death and from the psychological need to distance ourselves from selected groups of people ( homosexuals , blacks , etc . ) .
25 They were opposed by Anthony Cary , Lord Falkland , a Tory , who argued that the throne should not be filled until Parliament had decided what powers to give the Crown , so that " we may secure ourselves from Arbitrary Government " , although in this he was supported by radical Whigs such as Wildman .
26 And what we have found that is the county , Harrogate certainly and ourselves from direct experience this last two years , is that one of the features , we have an attractive county to such inward investors , its its environment , its people , its setting , its air and everything else is good , but one of the features that we have so far been unable to offer is a planning framework which means that the marketing authority can deliver , guarantee delivery of the planning consent that would make it happen .
27 Have you obtained and studied copies of HMI reports on neighbouring schools and on similar schools to yours from other parts of the country ?
28 Where d' you get em from those things .
29 on nine , facing Tufnell , digs out a full-length ball and guides it down on the off side , poor old David Lawrence has to give another painful chase their from backward point , but er , he lumbers after it and sends it an energetic return on the er , he 's swivelling round as he threw it .
30 In the next year , one in which bad harvests had pushed up the price of wheat to 119s. 6d. a quarter , the overseers not only paid 1s. per week to Mary , but also found a further 2s. per week for Thomas himself from 26 May until 30 June on account of him having ‘ No work ’ .
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