Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] from [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think maybe I have more ill effects than I imagined from last night … ’ |
2 | To my mind it 's a pity you did n't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation , because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her . |
3 | The thing I learned from last year was the amazing way my body changed with such little work . |
4 | Ah no , still got that other tape you taped from last night have n't you ? |
5 | And a new threat emerged with the 19-year-old Norwegian Lasse Kjus , who came from 32nd start to eighth . |
6 | So it was a short time later she found herself under the hard eyes of Sister Mary , the large nun she remembered from last night , and her very hard hand . |
7 | She remembered from last time how quickly it got too tight . |
8 | Primarily he will offer a steadying hand to the back four , and organise them … something lacking from last season . |
9 | Whoever benefits from Third World loans , it is the poor who pay the price … |
10 | They range from 13th century ruins , to 20th century replacements . |
11 | They date from 18th–19th century . |
12 | It appears from last week 's letter that secretary Ernie McCormick and manager Frankie Parks did appeal on Joe Kerr 's behalf and we appreciate their efforts . |
13 | It dates from mid-twelfth century and is nearly 50 feet high , built in six stages . |