Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The organisation should bring together everyone from the musicians working at grassroots level to established businesses , and also involve decision-making bodies like Liverpool City Council and City Challenge .
2 ‘ 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 . ’
3 - You start getting this strange maternal urge to bring in everything from the garden overnight .
4 So everything from a 25lb turkey to a full complement of 50 fairy cakes will be done to a turn .
5 ‘ Oh , ’ Gioella said dismissively , ‘ just someone from the far past .
6 Elisabeth never craved to remove items ; to take away anything from The Tamarisks would be , she felt , to disfigure a perfectly beautiful body .
7 And still nothing from the Consulate .
8 Still nothing from the Conference Office .
9 Production is not accelerated by redesigning work downwards in its skill content , by simplifying it further and separating the workers more one from the other , as in the classical modernist organization under Fordism .
10 I guess I was the first person to develop the idea of the modular system : ie. everything from the preamp to the power amp was modular .
11 ‘ Just a little something from the groves of Lebanon , via downtown Düsseldorf , that is . ’
12 A week later someone from the social services came to see us .
13 As might be expected , very few came from middle-class suburbs like Newington , Morningside or the West End , practically none from the squares of the New Town , and very few from outlying villages or districts .
14 ‘ Oh just a boring errand , to pick up something from a friend of my aunt 's . ’
15 He wanted to pick up something from the breakfast table and throw it on to the floor , the plate from which Mr Blakey had eaten his fry , the apricot jam , the tea-pot , the bundle of knives and forks that Kate had collected and put on top of the pile of green cereal bowls .
16 Even something from the day 's newspaper can be all that is needed as an effective starting-point , just as the latest or the most interesting work done in other subject areas of the curriculum may be used .
17 Over the past 10 years we have already come from a situation where road runners were getting virtually nothing from the sport , to a far more respected and well-provided role . ’
18 It is perhaps less easy to see how someone from a privileged background can be led to seek emptiness as a physical state , when it is obviously such an unpleasant , even painful , one .
19 and er where 's me Ghandi and all this and then somebody from the other side of the pool was saying it so and so , so and so , then he said couple of old
20 She did not know if her efforts would save for him at least something from the wreck , poor Benedict .
21 And I went to the video edit and they 'd used almost everything from the sexy take , it was really over-the-top , ’ she sighs .
22 There 's one parametric control and one pickup and almost anyone from a distance would think that where the pickup is positioned is a soundhole , but the weight of it soon tells you it 's not hollow ! ’
23 Is it virtually anything from the Body Count LP ( warning , the Ice-T backlash is starting ) ?
24 In addition , we became experts in a new and complex world where everything from the intricacies of a changing semantic of underground language to the knowledge that tetrahydrocannabinol ( THE ) was the active ingredient of cannabis separated us from our previous associations and took us into a world where few in the organization could begin to operate with comfort .
25 Refined or classic French cookery — call it haute cuisine if you must — and French regional , provincial , farmhouse and peasant styles of cookery can not arbitrarily be isolated and set apart one from the other .
26 The portable gramophone played instead something from the latest Astaire and Rogers film
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