Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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31 people are coming to do some Christian teaching for us , you know somebody from the
32 You get everyone from the cloth cap brigade to the colonel from Tunbridge Wells . ’
33 Bourgois asked how to use the car and she slipped away to fetch help from neighbours after saying she needed something from the boot , said Mr Bright .
34 The ideal organization and the one which has the best chance of success is one where , if you ask anybody from the chairman down to the newest recruit on the shop floor what that business is trying to do , you 'd get the same answer .
35 Then she took something from the pocket of her one-piece .
36 You saw someone from the group on the train , is that what you 're saying ?
37 The exhibition also provides a boon for ‘ resting ’ actors , who play everything from a sausage-machine operator to the discoverer of quick freezing , Clarence ( Captain ? )
38 There was a ring of sadness in his voice which she found puzzling until she remembered something from the past — Eddie 's voice repeating what he 'd told her all those years ago at the Oulton Park circuit .
39 I 'm sure she wrote everything from the ‘ What 's On in Stoke Newington ’ column to the reports of the Council 's planning committee meetings with equal sincerity , convinced she was helping to change the world .
40 And the next time you buy something from a shop and find there 's something wrong with it do n't just jump to conclusions that you 've been deliberately cheated .
41 It 's very annoying is n't it if you buy something from a shop and find it wo n't work ?
42 When you buy something from a shop , you have a contract with the retailer which means that the Sale of Goods Act 1979 covers your purchase and gives you certain statutory rights .
43 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
44 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
45 But remember to check it out before you buy anything from the manufacturer .
46 I am pleased you 're enjoying my series of articles on writing a novel , hope you gained something from the rest there should be seven in all .
47 You learn nothing from a role play that 's all easy-peasy
48 Have you learnt anything from the experience ?
49 ‘ But we deserved something from the game .
50 We chose one from the Stanley Home Improvements range .
51 Because one week we had one from a long bit ago but I did n't see the rest through the week .
52 Now , so , the name of the actual Act of Parliament is Sale of Goods Act er and that 's the law that gives you and me and everybody in Britain our basic rights every time we buy something from a shop or in a sale or a market stall or by post through a mail order catalogue .
53 right , I mean I 'm not quite sure how Coslow will go about things , I mean the reason we wanted someone from Coslow is cos we wanted someone from the Federation of Scottish Theatre cos we had n't heard for a while
54 The main problem with proving this theory is that , while we have a relative abundance of fossils of human ancestors from the east of the Rift , we have none from the west .
55 So long as we learn something from every mistake we make , time has n't been wasted .
56 Let me take one from the passage read to us : Philippians 4 .
57 Often co-operating with reputable frying equipment manufacturers and suppliers , they test everything from the critical point at which a food product fries best , to the recovery times for oil temperatures .
58 He was tempted to tell her to hire someone from the gutter press if she wanted more earthy writing , or some bloody feminist if she wanted a sensitive novel .
59 They took nothing from the van which was delivering to Barclays Bank .
60 Songs and sketches find her playing anything from a charity ball organiser to a TV agony aunt ( Irish , like Dillie herself ) .
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