Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The peace and quiet of the morning was shattered by someone bellowing something from the direction of Brigade H.Q Suddenly into view comes the Brigadier , Derek Mills Roberts . |
2 | And then I met someone from the Kaplan galleries which showed thinking bishops in their robes such as you see in the windows of the galleries in St James'/ The gallery had just taken on a new director and were proposing to show modern art — people like Tinguely and Marcelle Cahn who at that time were n't known . |
3 | I found something from the AIDS one the new Benetton advert , have you seen that ? |
4 | ‘ I interviewed someone from a rape camp in Doboj . |
5 | I fetched one from the dining-room , and gave it to him . |
6 | Unless I hear something from a Labour spokesman to suggest they have reasonable plans for single householders , I think many people will be deserting and voting Conservative . |
7 | You 'll have to wait while I get one from the back store , ’ he said . |
8 | I remember nothing from the film except a lot of droning talk and a fully clothed woman with dark lashes lying down . |
9 | I do everything from the Gaul huts and chariots to people . |
10 | Do I get one from the state , or is it going to be , yes , where does it come from ? |
11 | I had one from an 80-year-old woman who had carried the secret all her life ’ . |
12 | There 's various ones I read I had one from the library , it was a big one |
13 | So foolishly I married someone from an impeccable diplomatic background who knew about servants , flower arranging and how to address the third wife of an African monarch . ’ |
14 | ‘ I need nothing from a man ! ’ |
15 | Reeling somewhat from the gin concoction , and making for the captain 's office , I console myself with the thought that if I need anything from an appendectomy to open heart surgery , there is no shortage of equipment or expertise to hand . |
16 | And not until I have someone from the American embassy present . ’ |
17 | As a very young child he witnessed scenes which equalled anything from the imagination of Rider Haggard . |
18 | For a sensational week he published a news-sheet which libelled everyone from the governor 's wife to the assistant chaplain , including both together . |
19 | He 's the chairman of the slump-hit Pearson Group , which owns everything from the Financial Times to Madame Tussauds waxworks . |
20 | I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’ |
21 | All the time we were assailed by the noise of a hundred bells and the screams of hawkers and traders who sold everything from a piece of iron to hot chestnuts . |
22 | When you make anything from a box to a dress , it is very helpful if you can measure accurately ! |
23 | ‘ Do you want anything from the village ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I hope you do n't suspect everyone who got something from the will , ’ said Dr Mortimer . |
25 | Venice itself has everything from a ‘ Bellini cocktail ’ at Harry 's bar , to fruit and vegetables at the Rialto market ; exclusive designer wear can be found in the boutiques along the Mercerie . |
26 | Do you need anything from the house ? |
27 | The grid size can easily be increased or decreased at any stage during the design process , thus allowing you to create anything from a tiny motif to a large electronic or intarsia design that would cover a complete garment piece . |
28 | It was Mellor who salvaged something from the disastrous 1990 Broadcasting Bill , which presaged the widely-ridiculed independent television franchise round . |
29 | Do you think y er you and your your mates who were out , do you think you learnt anything from the strike ? |
30 | This is where you drop something from a sentence or phrase and you leave a word or a phrase out . |