Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] from [num] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 'll be a good one because I got it from one of our clients .
2 I remember you from seven years ago , ’ he said .
3 I shifted it from one hand to the other in an attempt to ease the pain in my back and shoulders .
4 That hard work has paid dividends for Washington , who has already scored notable career wins over Connors , Chang , Cherkasov , Wheaton and Lendl , and who claimed his first ever senior title in Memphis in February , a win which moved him from 38 to 23 on the IBM/ATP Computer , his highest ever showing .
5 Once drained , which takes anything from four to eight hours , the cheese can be eaten immediately , with or without the addition of fresh cream ; or it can be left draining until it is all but dry , when it can be kept for cooking , or salted and flavoured for consumption as a mild cheese .
6 The winners were the Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) which increased its representation from 126 to 247 and the centre-right Union for French Democracy ( UDF ) which increased its from 131 to 213 .
7 We then went to assembly which lasted anything from fifteen to twenty five minutes , we would then go into our classrooms and do whatever we were told .
8 You can install the program on a hard disk if you have one , or you run it from two floppy disk drives .
9 She saw him from fifty yards away , coming towards her ; then he spotted her and when they came together he was smiling and had a hand outstretched with which he took her elbow .
10 Well we dredged them from nineteen twenty five to nineteen thirty two .
11 And we do anything from one session a month to .
12 The British Trust for Conservation Volunteers say they welcome anyone from 17 to 70 ( address on page 152 ) .
13 Unless they 're being , unless they transmit them from one satellite to another .
14 They buy it from one country one time another country another time .
15 It took her from 25 February to 30 June to save a shilling , but once she had accomplished that she was content that she could manage and ‘ never let it trouble me again ’ .
16 We was there till six o'clock in the afternoon and it took us from the er ten o'clock in the morning , say about ten when we got there , it took us from ten till six to fire five rounds of ammunition because there was that many there and you had to wait your turn .
17 Like all Scots he seemed to her intelligent and well-bred , but uniquely devoted after he saved her from two carriage accidents and two assailants .
18 But if you take the , the servicing sections overall , what we should be able to say is that look okay we 're gon na have a delayed kick in of improved productiv because it , productivity cos of new systems that are helping us , whether it moves us from two point six to two point seven to two point eight is arguable , and we wo n't know that for sure until we get there , but we should n't have is deterioration .
19 Theories have been put forward that it had anything from 6 to 24 sides , and even that it may have been circular .
20 He dangled it from one finger , swung it slowly backwards and forwards in front of the tourist 's eyes .
21 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
22 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
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