Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What do I want from exercise ?
2 In past-life regression will I progress from childhood to adulthood ?
3 ‘ I am not pregnant , nor do I suffer from anorexia , ’ she added frostily , ‘ I 'm trying to shake off an illness I 've had for a few months , that 's all . ’
4 The whole group work can be used as the stimulus for small group tasks , or can itself spring from work which the children have originated in separate small groups .
5 what about we , and if I , if one of her suppliers I asked them , if I said well okay , if we feature your outfit here , how much lead time you ne , do you need from order to production ?
6 Since we already know that unc is equivalent to ½'we; can say that we reduce to its lowest term ½ Do you remember from page 21 the quick way of doing this type of division question ? unc You can use the same method to reduce fractions to their lowest terms , by splitting each part into its factors .
7 Do you pause from time to time to thank God for the hundred and one tiny joys that make up each day ?
8 What did she go from school ?
9 Give them a scientific opinion which depends on the ability to divide a factor by two-thirds and what do you get from counsel ?
10 So where do you come from mother ?
11 Did you shrink from marriage with me , indeed , dear ghost ?
12 When they returned to the centre Rachel and Nina applied light dressings to the scalds , then took the two ladies into the rest-room and gave them sweet tea to help them recover from shock .
13 If we can not safely generalise even about the two districts we have come to know , still less , of course , can we generalise from East London to the rest of the country .
14 What do we expect from life ?
15 Feeling one step from death , Branson dragged himself out to the car and drove quickly through the early morning traffic to the hospital in Wimbledon .
16 Can we take from Marxism certain elements without having to accept its atheistic commitment ?
17 How many votes would we get from industry , compared with members of the public .
18 John , my last question is simply this : Can one learn from history ?
19 What did workers understand by and mean by nationalization and what did they want from nationalization ?
20 They can not be attacked in hand-to-hand combat either — the only way to destroy a Fanatic is to shoot him or to wait and let him collapse from exhaustion .
21 How do they get from minus infinity ,
22 Thus , there is some degree of selfdetermination in the ship case because we are free to shut our eyes , to cross the river and see it move from right to left , free to jump into the water and watch it coming towards us , free to determine the speed with which it passes across our visual field by moving our eyes with or against its movement .
23 So how would he travel from church to church ?
24 Henry was an exacting master , possessed of so much energy that it was popularly rumoured that he could fly , so swiftly did he travel from place to place .
25 What is the nature of demand for health care and does it differ from demand for other services ?
26 How does it differ from dictatorship ?
27 Now , by way of change , let us move from drama to humour .
28 ‘ Let us ask from beginning to end , from contention to resolution , and advance no plea or reservation of our own .
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