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

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1 I wanted one for er saying granddad one from the kids and I could n't get a decent one
2 It was reported that Samater , the outgoing Prime Minister , was reappointed only after the failure of efforts to bring into the post someone from the Issak tribe , whose appointment could suggest some degree of reconciliation in the civil war .
3 It is now possible to get on CD-ROM everything from the Yellow Pages to a civil engineering database .
4 Alternatively many restaurants offer a cosmopolitan selection of dishes and so you can find on the one menu everything from the French Eggs Benedict to native Cajun Chicken and of course the ubiquitous Apple Pie .
5 He said it very quietly in case anybody from the health board or the social work department overheard us .
6 The next morning someone from the production office turned up and said , ‘ Please can we have our actor back , ’ and they let me go .
7 With state-sponsored terrorism anyone from an ambassador to an embassy chauffeur could be one of them . ’
8 It was a sprawling split-level place where you could take on board anything from a glass of beer to a four-course dinner plus the right wines at each course and with about as much choice about where to sit : at tables in the middle at booths and alcoves at the sides on the bar stools on other stools up against long shelves .
9 ‘ It 's the first time anyone from the Northern region has won this competition which makes it even more special , ’ he said .
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