Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Regardless of the general press of humanity , a funeral procession was attempting to pass down it from the other end .
2 I had them all myself from the former British monopoly , the Central Electricity Generating Board , when I was the minister responsible for the day-to-day operations involved in privatising the British electricity industry : ‘ the integrity of the system ’ , the need to ensure the adequacy of contra power or ‘ vars ’ , safety considerations , the impossibility of storing electricity — all excellent points in themselves , but each fully capable of being accommodated in a competitive system such as has been invented , at least in embryo , in Britain .
3 ‘ Oh , ’ Gioella said dismissively , ‘ just someone from the far past .
4 A week later someone from the social services came to see us .
5 and er where 's me Ghandi and all this and then somebody from the other side of the pool was saying it so and so , so and so , then he said couple of old
6 And I went to the video edit and they 'd used almost everything from the sexy take , it was really over-the-top , ’ she sighs .
7 The portable gramophone played instead something from the latest Astaire and Rogers film
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