Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 She may have had problems over a similar product , or one from the same manufacturer , before .
2 And a short while before that , while one of them was getting some tools or something from the van , a car drove past quite slowly as if the driver was looking for somewhere .
3 You know they , they ran , they took the nurses , because the nurses home was a mile or , was it a mile or a mile and a half or something from the hospital , they had this , they took them in the morning and then they took them at lunchtime and then all the different shifts coming on and off they took them , and they had the schools run as well .
4 Tough love requires that the family member " lets go " of the primary sufferer and seeks help for himself or herself from the appropriate Family Fellowship , concentrating primarily on his or her own recovery from the addictive urge to fix or control the lives of others .
5 An unmarried partner may agree with the surviving relatives that provision will be made for him or her from the estate , but this is not always possible .
6 Seeing it from the car did n't do it justice , ’ Nicolo said .
7 Well I mean , , school does n't lay on buses or anything from the station Think they do have buses come up from places like Bletchingly and erm , Godstone .
8 They 'd meet at The Roebuck , the same pub that everyone from the shop used , on Saturday lunchtime , then go down the Kings Road spending their money .
9 As Craig slowly recovers one thing that really upsets his parents is that no-one from the council has bothered to see them about the accident or to ask how craig is :
10 It is important that someone from the senior management team should exercise day-to-day oversight and responsibility for Compact activities .
11 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 .
12 They sang together , played by ear on the old upright that someone from the big house had thrown out and they had retrieved .
13 But there 's still a feeling of unease amid police suggestions that someone from the village could be covering up for the killer .
14 That uncomfortable conscience demands that somebody from the very top be indicted for the system as a whole .
15 ‘ With George Courtney retiring at the end of the season , we 're hopeful that somebody from the North-East will get on the Football League list , and with luck , it could be me . ’
16 The problem was that nobody from The Smiths camp was prepared to actually inform the band of this decision , and it was left to Easterhouse manager John Barrett to discover the sad truth almost by accident .
17 He asked if I had enough of those for a whole album , because he felt it would make quite an original debut , to do only music taken from other instruments , rather than something from the standard guitar repertoire .
18 Portadown-based Crowe , a close season signing by Bangor , embarks on his third successive European mission wiser in more ways than one from the Antwerp experience .
19 We know the river is frozen and the roads blocked , so anything from the water must be weeks old ! ’
20 There was even a freedrone or two , I do n't know how they got in , and everyone from the hiring hall , it looked like .
21 This of " course would cause frictions and everyone from the municipality would be called to an assembly to explain why the distribution was necessary and just .
22 It serves his purpose if someone from the Socialist Workers jeers him , for he answers with jokes , then reminds his audience that the stooges are the ugly face of socialism .
23 Here they were , a tiny outpost in the Diaspora , and someone from the very heart of Jewry had come to address them , someone so important that his coming all that way proved they were important , too .
24 I firmly believe that if we study animals as animals including their struggles with their internal and external environments , we can liberate them and ourselves from the obfuscation of terms such as pain and turn instead to definable values .
25 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 .
26 Several of the groups working on PETRA have detected three-jet ‘ events ’ in their apparatus , but now one of these groups has worked out how to tell which jets come from the quark and antiquark and which from the gluons .
27 1 Common parts The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant ( in common with the Landlord and all other persons having a like right ) to use the Common Parts for all proper purposes in connection with the use and enjoyment of the Premises provided that the Landlord shall not be obliged to keep the malls and other pedestrian ways open [ to the general public ] earlier than [ one hour ] before the Shop Opening Hours or later than [ one hour ] after the Shop Opening Hours It will be for the landlord and the tenant to negotiate shop opening hours at the commencement of the term and which from the tenant 's point of view should be sufficient for the tenant to carry on its normal trade and business .
28 According to Catherine Johns , at least four parallels are known from Britain , and none from the Continent .
29 Those fairy stories prompted me to read a couple of the latest guidebooks , one Welsh and one from the Lake District , plus a recent history of Lakeland rock climbing .
30 We deployed on to the cold , deserted streets , two teams from the back gate and one from the front .
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