Example sentences of "[pron] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And how far am I from the signpost ? ’ |
2 | In my experience , clients will not give up their contacts amongst the trade media and they feel at their most confident when talking to someone from a publication in their own trade or profession . |
3 | ‘ I interviewed someone from a rape camp in Doboj . |
4 | And if , for example , rescuing someone from a hole meant destroying priceless Michaelangelo 's to get to him I would n't even see that as a real choice . |
5 | ‘ No , it would have to be someone from a family of rank , would n't it ? |
6 | Someone from a hostel in London came to see me and said they would have me , so when I went to court in Sheffield the judge decided to put me on bail for four weeks , on condition that I stayed at the hostel and that I did n't drink , and also if I attended the Jules Thorn psychiatric unit , which is part of St Pancras Hospital , for a ten-day assessment . |
7 | ‘ Of course at first I just thought it was someone from a boat that had been driven in by the weather . |
8 | But , what I 'm saying is , if you , salesmen particularly get one , you 'll need one to get round the country your patch , but you need to get familiar with the towns up and down the country for deli , for delivery , cos your customers will talk about the area and you 're talking to someone from a transport café , you have n't got a clue where the towns are . |
9 | Almost a third of the pupils were obliged to eat worm-cakes and do their busy on sheets of newspaper until someone from the clinic was satisfied that they were no longer a threat to the health of fellow-pupils . |
10 | ‘ Someone from the clinic ? ’ |
11 | ‘ She says he met someone from the convent on the night that Lady Eleanor died , and that Father Reynard did go to Godstowe but then disappeared until the next morning . ’ |
12 | We tend to assess people through what they say and the way they say it , to come to conclusions about whether we will like someone from the way they present themselves in words . |
13 | right , I mean I 'm not quite sure how Coslow will go about things , I mean the reason we wanted someone from Coslow is cos we wanted someone from the Federation of Scottish Theatre cos we had n't heard for a while |
14 | I 've got someone from the village coming in every day to check that no one tries making a nuisance of themselves . |
15 | ‘ Someone from the village , you said , ’ Lewis persisted . |
16 | It must have been someone from the village , Rose said : who else would be walking in the woods at that hour ? |
17 | It could be someone from the village . |
18 | But there 's still a feeling of unease amid police suggestions that someone from the village could be covering up for the killer . |
19 | Whenever there was a vacancy at his newspaper for a trainee reporter , he loyally gave the first opportunity to someone from the school . |
20 | ‘ In an ideal world , I would have been delighted to have had someone from the university on the trust . ’ |
21 | The next Archdeacon of Woodborough is to be someone from the north , someone called Daniel Byrne . ’ |
22 | He was left with the distinct feeling that he had encountered someone from the spirit world on that early midsummer 's morning . |
23 | ‘ For example , in a utility company engineering will be important but in a financial services business computers play a much more vital role and so someone from the IT department will be essential . ’ |
24 | Someone from the factory phoned me . |
25 | It was believed someone from the Academy was helping Mann with the finance and distribution of the drugs . |
26 | I 'm afraid Dr. Zimmerman is n't here just now , but he left me a message that someone from the telephone company might call in . |
27 | ‘ I thought the initial communication between the medical team arriving on the scene and the county services was inadequate , ’ said someone from the back , and Rachel sighed as she recognised the voice of one of the union safety representatives renowned for his attention to detail and resigned herself to a lengthy session . |
28 | He was tempted to tell her to hire someone from the gutter press if she wanted more earthy writing , or some bloody feminist if she wanted a sensitive novel . |
29 | The programme pretty well began with an interview with someone from the Bundesbank which , as running orders go , is a bit like a long-jumper beginning his approach with his laces tied . |
30 | As to whether change is necessary or not one can not help pay some regard of that phenomenon of the post war world , Japan : If time travel was a fact and it was possible to transport someone from the middle of the social scale of Victorian Britain to the present time , he would think a revolution had taken place ; but the basic ground rules of social life and commerce would shortly become comprehensible to him . |