Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb base] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Cos it was due to sail on the same day , on the Sunday , you know what I mean and er it was these locks as I 'm telling you about and her a very , very famous firm and er my correspondence come from London because he had offices was there , you know and erm our erm I 've been at the service as I , if I might say so , but in most people it 's surprising how it get 's round and er the jobs that I 've had to do .
2 Other parts of my argument derive from Malinowski , Mauss and Levi-Strauss , as well as from various of my younger contemporaries .
3 Their origins stem from France where old Mr Fauchon years ago told me his forebears were Huguenots , who fled their country from a small place bearing the family name of Fauchonville .
4 Unlike the others , her charges stem from Michel 's alleged behaviour off-site and after her employment at SCO was over .
5 Brave words , but maybe justified ; and please do n't assume that Sonny is just another twelve-bar merchant , since he 's also a songwriter whose influences go from Dylan and Hendrix through to Cajun — the waltzes and the two-steps of the white settlers from Nova Scotia — and zydeco , the dynamic music form of black New Orleans .
6 For the first nine months of the year taxable profits at the group , whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10% to £1,459m from £1,331m .
7 For the first nine months of the year , taxable profits at the group whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10pc to £1,459m from £1,331m .
8 For the first nine months of the year taxable profits at the group , whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10% to £1,459m from £1,331m .
9 The category extends from Rambaldi and Winston to the last major survivor of the great Westmore clan , Michael G Westmore , whose credits range from Rocky ( 1976 ) to Roxanne ( 1987 ) by way of 2010 and Mask ( 1985 , Oscar winner ) .
10 Like Summerhill — a third of whose pupils come from Japan — the school will emphasise the belief that children have a natural tendency to be good and that , given freedom , they will develop on their own .
11 His coach , his teacher , his eyes come from Ryehill professional Gary Wills .
12 He still treated Edward coolly , stating with conviction that he had his orders direct from London and saw no need to go over them in detail , and no possibility that he would modify them on the say-so of a junior officer he did not know .
13 But the bulk of his beers come from Belgium , where some of Rex 's happiest moments have been passed in breweries , sometimes following in the footsteps of Michael Jackson , who has graced the Cook 's Delight annual beer tasting .
14 Our clients come from Papua New Guinea to Venezuela . ’
15 So I 'm er I 've got Durham , Scottish er me grandparents come from Lee Lancs
16 Well good evening and welcome to Central Weekend , our audience come from Birmingham .
17 Our correspondents report from Khartoum and Maputo
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