Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | At its extreme , they may even be reluctant to warrant the audited accounts on the basis that the auditors could certify them only following representations from management . |
2 | I rarely take equipment from one country to another , and never if there is a voltage difference as with the United States ( 110 volts ) and Europe ( 240 volts ) . |
3 | Peploe , she 'll tell you , regularly bought the roses featured in so many of his highly priced canvases from ‘ tinkers ’ who specialised in the paper variety . |
4 | A girl called Sarah when I 'm in Los Angeles but she does n't come on tour with me — I just use people from local salons if I need them . |
5 | Initially , the word was the album was a sequel to ‘ Harvest ’ , his best-ever selling album from 1972 . |
6 | I still make necklaces from strips of knitting with beads or marbles sewn in at intervals and they are still very popular , whether ‘ wooly ’ for sweaters or lurexed for evening wear ; but |I have recently been trying very simple macramé to knot several strips decoratively together and maybe add a few beads or jewels and the results can be quite spectacular . |
7 | Of course , I still had water from the stream , and then … the earth 's plenty … ’ |
8 | Under the fear of death , the shadow of the disappearance squads , I still drew pleasure from causing an effect . |
9 | I also got support from er Labour Labour Party in Leith who sent down two volunteers to help me . |
10 | I also had support from Lance house and from er Leith community centre . |
11 | I also included contributions from Tom Sargant of JUSTICE and the men 's two solicitors , all three of whom unequivocally asserted their innocence . |
12 | I 'm afraid that a lot of gardeners will have been put off coir by these spurious trials , and I really think Gardening from Which ? should publish a withdrawal . |
13 | I often get calls from their lawyers , sometimes from their record companies , and extremely rarely from the artists . |
14 | I even got stick from a manager at work about that believe it or not , albeit friendly stick . |
15 | I even won praise from the nurse by lithely arching my back , more or less unassisted , when she did her thing with the pan … |
16 | To this day I frequently learn things from farmers , but that was one time when I learned from a postman . |
17 | I regularly receive visits from overseas librarians , from computer consultants , and other people with whom an exchange of business cards is normal practice . |
18 | I seldom have respite from expecting one . ’ |
19 | ’ I never get letters from girls or anything . |
20 | ‘ All that breeds insecurity but I never received stick from the crowd . ’ |
21 | I never bought things from South Africa for many years , because of what was happening in South Africa . |
22 | Fighting as ‘ Jack Johnson ’ he overcame the barrier known as the ‘ colour line ’ which effectively forbade blacks from boxing whites and wrested the supreme prize under the most dramatic circumstances . |
23 | A major technical worry about the PWR design was what would happen if a leak should occur in the high-pressure water-cooling circuit which constantly withdraws heat from the reactor core . |
24 | It would need non-local forces which instantaneously transmit effects from A to B. |
25 | They described themselves as rusyny , a term which merely indicated descent from the inhabitants of the medieval principality of Rus ' . |
26 | Section 151 of the 1985 Act which generally limits companies from assisting people to buy shares in them . |
27 | More importantly , he was not tonsured : Lothar , perhaps moved by the obligations of a godfather , could not bring himself thus to exclude Charles from the ranks of the throneworthy . |
28 | The main participants were the People 's Party of Free Russia led by Rutskoi , the Democratic Party of Russia ( which thus withdrew support from the government ) and the Union of Renewal ( based on the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs ) . |
29 | Phonelink is also developing Tel-me further to handle data from a whole range of information providers . |
30 | Lord Young has offered to give evidence to the Public Accounts Committee , which usually takes evidence from civil servants only . |