Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I just went from person to person and asked if they needed help when a policeman asked me to come and take a look at Johnathan . |
2 | But all I wanted was a bit of independence , a chance to find myself and discover what I really wanted from life . ’ |
3 | Later , I too escaped from school into the army , and the four years of war service seemed at the time , perfectly natural . |
4 | Among them was a young officer who was riding a mule ( which stubbornly stopped from time to time ) and roaring with laughter . |
5 | The FA , which usually refrained from comment on its Cup finals , was led to express its ‘ great regret ’ at the behaviour during the game , and hoped that ‘ there will not be any similar conduct in any future Final tie ’ . |
6 | Personal lines , which also benefited from rate increases , showed some overall deterioration during the quarter . |
7 | It was a grisly episode indeed , one which inevitably detracted from history 's judgement of the epochal events that were to follow . |
8 | The Labour candidate , Mrs Sylvia Heal , who rarely departed from script , is said to be a personal friend of Mr Kinnock . |
9 | I really had thought she would go berserk , but she just trembled from head to toe , and was only calmed slightly by the sound of my voice . |
10 | She also suffered from epilepsy and diabetes but was said to be happy and cheerful despite her disabilities . |
11 | She also suffered from arthritis in the wrists , the fingers and the ankles and she was unable to turn her head at all ; this was due to a car accident several years before when she had suffered from whiplash . |
12 | And she even dropped from time to time the odd and flattering hint about the unique nature of her interest . |
13 | In December nineteen eighty seven she was transferred from intensive care to a main ward , but it was not until February nineteen eighty eight that she fully emerged from coma . |
14 | That 's the view of John Broughton , Health Physicist at Torness , who recently returned from part in an OSART inspection of the plant . |
15 | Well the actual State er the statutory sick pay is fifty six pounds ten pence per week erm it is no more than that but I would be interested to see the , the leaflet that you actually got from work . |
16 | Two campaigners , an Englishman and a Frenchman , brushed away tears as they recalled 453 airmen who never returned from World War 2 sorties . |
17 | George Burley presently came into the dining car and spoke for a while to Nell , who subsequently went from table to table , clipboard in place , repeating what he 'd said . |
18 | he certainly found me and from there we just went from strength to strength and erm were still have together . |
19 | On the other hand , Maryon Lane , one of two further South African girls ( the other being Patricia Miller ) who joined in August 1947 , thinks the chief cause of ill-will had been the obnoxious behaviour of one person , and says she herself never suffered from resentment but was accepted by the company where everyone seemed like family . |
20 | They soon progressed from Christmas to holidays … travel … world events … and then to food , as they laughingly divided the two plump triangles of cake and argued as to which was the nicer . |
21 | In Lancashire they soon changed from wool , to mixed wool and cotton , and then purely to cotton . |
22 | They often suffered from vaginismus , but they invariably praised their husbands for being ‘ exceptionally kind ’ , passive , totally understanding and ‘ so good as not to bother me ’ . |
23 | But by the time of Charlemagne the majority of warriors were on horseback , though it is not clear if they actually fought from horseback or if they used the horses simply as rapid transport for traditional Frankish foot soldiers . |
24 | Yet he just went from strength to strength . |
25 | Then , when it finally dropped from exhaustion , it was killed . |
26 | He still drew from life , of men and women filing towards the mine shaft through the snow and of miners holding lamps , bent double under loaded sacks . |
27 | However , it quickly disappeared from sight and was never an effective rival to the DHAC . |
28 | He quickly collapsed from loss of blood near a Cheltenham nightclub and died later in hospital . |
29 | At Beltsville in Maryland , a pig injected with human growth hormone grew up to display substantially less backfat ( potentially valuable from the AgriBusiness point of view ) , but it also suffered from arthritis , poor vision , lack of leg coordination and ‘ susceptibility to stress ’ . |
30 | He also quoted from Audit Commission reports , but he has not quoted from the Audit Commission response to our consultation paper on the structure of local government . |