Example sentences of "[vb -s] [indef pn] from the " in BNC.

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1 I usually make her coffee , and if she runs out of fags or needs summat from the shops , I go for her .
2 Likewise , control clicking ( holding down the CTRL key while you click ) allows you to select multiple items for processing and shift clicking highlights everything from the last highlighted item to the one your pointer is over as you shift click .
3 But because he accepts something from the philosophers ' view , a view which leads to scepticism , he himself runs the risk of it .
4 Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not .
5 The course on wind power , which begins on 15 April , covers everything from the design of household windpumps to the intricacies of megawatt-generating machines .
6 The Vevay Beauty range covers everything from the latest cosmetics to skin and hair care — every product thoroughly clinically tested and selected for you individually to suit your colouring and skin type .
7 I ask Mr Jackson if he wants anything from the shop — you know , like fags or a newspaper or summat , but he says he do n't .
8 This fat includes everything from the obvious fats like butter and oil to those hidden in cakes , biscuits and fried foods .
9 ACT is now a separate computer maintenance company that was split off from Apricot before it was bought by Mitsubishi , the Japanese conglomerate that produces everything from the four-wheel Shogun to equally rugged Nikon cameras .
10 In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse :
11 He opens the door , does something in the car , then takes something from the front .
12 It also increasingly removes one from the contemporary marketplace , and makes it even more difficult to foresee the future .
13 If there is a country house surrounded by grounds and the public has access to the grounds but not to the house , a s.11(1) offence is not committed when the accused removes something from the grounds .
14 He hopes nobody from the Poll Tax group sees him .
15 He 's the chairman of the slump-hit Pearson Group , which owns everything from the Financial Times to Madame Tussauds waxworks .
16 One called Success After Sixty ( address on page 149 ) now considers anyone from the age of 50 because of early retirement or redundancy , or because some women on finding themselves alone at this age need to find another job .
17 Nationally the Liberals , chaired by David Moorish and boasting a logo that resembles something from the side of a soap powder box , will field around 70 candidates the next nearest is in Leeds .
18 If he resembles anyone from the less-than-hallowed history of TV light entertainment , it 's Dick Emery , with his gaggle of thumb-nail stereotypes and music hall turns .
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