Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 So I mean from a couple of bits of information we could tell they had sheep , they probably ate them , teeth marks on it , things like that .
2 How however , I mean from a a broader point of view I think I would have some general reservations as have been confessed previously by Mr Earle and and Mr Jewitt .
3 Well , when I say abroad , I mean from the E C as well .
4 I mean from the lighting point of view as opposed to things like heating and obviously more expensive consumption .
5 Mrs Gould who I am happy to say is quite well has been fully occupied in making drawings of the soft parts of the birds together with appropriate plants flowers berries etc. which will be introduced into my work and I trust from the fund of information I shall be enabled to add that the book will not be void of interest especially to all lovers of ornithology …
6 ‘ Be Modern — Play Old Time ’ advised Sydney Thompson to fellow bandleaders whilst Jack Parnell spelt out , rather controversially , ‘ What I Expect From A Rhythm Section ’ .
7 and I have tablets from the doctor and you see as I say from the waist upwards I 'm
8 I , I propose from the chair , we give 'em four hundred pound .
9 ‘ What I want from the politicians ! ’
10 The kind of woman I 'm interested in is adult enough to recognise what I want from the outset .
11 I walk from the petrol station to the store roughly 14 times a day and if I did n't have a pair of inner soles in my flat shoes I 'd cry ! ’
12 In sum , I conclude from the whole of the considerations set out above that , whilst international law imposes certain obligations on the member states in point of the registration of vessels , they are fairly vague .
13 Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course .
14 I speak from the heart here , as it so happens that my sister is to be married this month and my mother is trying her hardest to organise the wedding that we ( never mind my sister and fiancé , these things are family affairs ) , want .
15 If I jump from the tree I will be home again .
16 as I watch from the shoreline , and recall
17 It was designed to be used when knitting pile and drive lace — though I suspect from the almost total lack of drive lace and pile garments that I 've seen , or rather not seen , that is used at all it 's mainly with the rib transfer carriage !
18 The local stone here is gritstone , much of it brought down I suspect from the quarries on the flanks of Penhill , and on a summer 's evening , when the children are playing on the swings and people are sat talking quietly in the dying sunlight outside the pub while an old dog wanders across the green sniffing his way towards the children , then , when every building is tinted with amber and the gardens are heavy with blooms , it could well be said to be " t'prattiest lal spot i't'Dales " .
19 Clearly I can not get along entirely on factual information , any more than I infer from the mere facts how to act here and now .
20 ‘ As hard as you possibly can , when I wave from the top of the dune over there .
21 As far as I recall from the last meeting .
22 Now the , the other thing I recall from the previous meeting , Rod seems to have minutes I think , well he was looking at them before .
23 Here I want to vary the times so that I hear from a true cross-section of our listeners , and those who listen to the graveyard shift , for instance , probably never hear the breakfast show .
24 I respond to them all , but in many cases that is the last I hear from the senders .
25 Yes , as soon as I hear from the Factory , we 'd better have a word with Mr James Pegg . ’
26 He 's been to uni , and , I hear from the list , is into computers , so yeah , who knows ?
27 I jump for joy … but until I hear from the Foreign Office or from Martin , I wo n't believe it .
28 I know from a statement made by the Secretary of State in response to the Independent article , a copy of which I have here .
29 I know from the death-stiffening that she was there before six .
30 Frankenstein I know from the videoshockers , but who are the others ? ’
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