Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator . |
2 | ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’ |
3 | I made it from a pattern |
4 | ‘ I just called to say I 'm happy and I mean it from the bottom of my heart , ’ said Stevie . |
5 | ‘ I borrow them from the library . |
6 | I got it from a guy called Reuben , he was living in Wales and my sister Louise bought me a Joe Johnson with Rip trucks from him for £60 . |
7 | ‘ I got it from a novel I read at school , ’ she said , looking down and shuffling her feet . |
8 | ‘ No , I got it from an art shop . ’ |
9 | I got it from the telly . |
10 | ‘ I phoned him from the training ground yesterday and had a row with him because it was embarrassing for Barnet . |
11 | Mrs I excluded you from the speech after you asked the question |
12 | ‘ I told you from the start that my relationship with my ‘ harem ’ was purely a business one . |
13 | ‘ I told you from the start when we arranged all this that today would n't be a good day , Rebecca . |
14 | ‘ I told you from the beginning that Joe Landau was no good for you . |
15 | I opposed it from the very beginning . |
16 | He recognized that this was contrary to the opinion of the pope and others at the papal court , but he put it forward as his own : ‘ others certainly may have thought of it , but I received it from no one ’ . |
17 | ‘ Unless someone dropped him from a helicopter , ’ he said . |
18 | She liked the sizzling sound of the water as it hit the stones when someone threw it from the bucket . |
19 | " I fetched it from the boatyard office . " |
20 | Gently , I extracted them from the soil with the trowel I 'd brought more as alibi than implement . |
21 | I released him from the tomb . |
22 | ‘ I get it from the radio . |
23 | Come and clean my windows and I owed him from the last time . |
24 | I collected him from the airport and he scarcely drew breath ! |
25 | It costs 3.50 , but should come free to members ( I collected mine from the ticket office on the night ) . |
26 | I ordered him from a kennel in Norfolk , arranging a price and delivery by train . |
27 | He looked at Bernard , frowned , then glanced round sharply when he heard someone calling him from the end of the counter . |
28 | ‘ I remember him from a long time ago . |
29 | ‘ And I loved you from the moment I walked into the factory , even if you did have a false impression of me . |
30 | Turning now very briefly to the H One D the Greater York issue , clearly the comments I 've made about the calculations for York have a knock on effect for our position on Greater York , the Greater York figures as I understand it from the County Council are based on a one hundred percent migration assumption , if the technical difference between us er we are right then we believe clearly the Greater York figure should be increased by an appropriate amount , and the we 've suggested the increased cut should be seven hundred er relating to the city itself I ca n't calculate with any great accuracy what the figure for the surrounding parts of Greater York might be , but it would be we suspect only another one to two hundred more on top of that , therefore that underst explains the reason why the City Council suggests that the Greater York should be increased to the ten four figure from the nine seven . |