Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] from [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Erm it 's a difficult balance , change is very rarely popular and quite often it 's only ever talked about but sometimes it happens and even then it 's not popular but a balanced and open mind is required to approach change but perhaps more important , and this is n't always mentioned , suggestions about change tend to come from rather specific areas and there are rather specific interest groups which may start the process of change
2 So land vertebrates in particular tend to come from relatively few sites , which become exhaustively collected compared with most invertebrate localities .
3 I can see all I want to see from here . ’
4 To begin with , the Palestinian leadership must conduct an honest and tough critique of the events of the past , of our position at present , and where we want to go from here .
5 Is there anything you want fetching from upstairs or anything before we go ?
6 ‘ You even get a bed , until you decide exactly what it is you want to do from here .
7 What I hope to do from now on is to offer constructive suggestions as to how we might go forward .
8 Communities and nations object to waste from elsewhere .
9 Stop talking from now on .
10 Once you begin to stray from easily measured routes and landmarks , you will need to acquire a pedometer .
11 More deeply the Silmarils themselves seem to stem from yet one more philological crux , this time from Finnish .
12 The genes of such parasites therefore stand to gain from almost exactly the same future circumstances as the genes of their host .
13 You get to know from there .
14 ‘ But yower gooin' ter get wed from 'ere , ai n't yer ? ’
15 So you can guarantee if I get divorced from there down to there I 'll land on fucking and end up back here !
16 Oh they wo n't , they wo n't do it unless go in hospital , you get cut from there
17 ‘ I wish I had n't agreed ter get married from 'ere .
18 The guys know that if they come in here , if they do cause any problem they get banned from here and they get banned from every other pub in the town .
19 Thermoluminescence has had a major impact on the antiquities market starting from about 1970 when the first tests were made in Oxford .
20 Try to go from there .
21 It has been observed that on increasing number of industrial disputes actually begin at the grass roots ; trade union leaders merely invoke democracy and then proceed to lead from behind .
22 To stop potential troublemakers extra lighting has been installed and officers keep watch from afar using high powered video cameras .
23 ‘ We begin descending into the Vale tomorrow , ’ Bicker called from ahead .
24 Farnham resolve to build from within
25 I have not , by the way , yet tried the Guinness fondue recipe , but I do know from past experience that stout is an excellent and enriching alternative to wine for a number of meat and game dishes .
26 Depending on your age and the premium you choose starting from as little as 25p a day — the Plan can provide cover to well over £14,000 .
27 In the block we start running from just in front of the ladder , but on the night we 've first of all got to run from the block to the wire , which is twenty yards away in the nearest place and then put the ladder up .
28 I 'm sure that he is , the people who 've come from there , quite clearly recovering alcoholics or mental hospital patients , or possibly people from prison , and I 've known enough people in my time to know this .
29 They 've come from all over Britain and Ireland to take part in one of the biggest annual horse sales in the country .
30 That is why I prefer to work from here . ’
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