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

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1 Instead of water lapping the romantic old stone walls of wharves and warehouses , palaces and towers , there is mud — a pallid dark grey mud , littered with the dunnage of long-dispersed cargoes , bits of broken packing cases , carried up with the tide and brought down again , the rusted frames of worn-out bicycles , the pathetic remnants of somebody 's pram , upside down , its upholstery all gone , motionless , futile wheels apparently beseeching something from the air .
2 I had better take one from a Conservative Member now .
3 No , I think that I had better take one from the Scottish National party .
4 These sections naturally follow one from the other , and thus the organization of the headings in these two chapters follows patterns .
5 In effect , they are making two claims , one of which I want to call the minor and the major claim , which are not logically necessarily following one from the other .
6 The Government did nothing and have apparently learnt nothing from the experience .
7 Imbert has decided not to sell anything from the show because of the poor state of the art market , and with Editions du Regard is publishing a book of the exhibition which will sell , at a loss , for FFr 250 .
8 He has ruled that the club should not employ anyone from a nation which fought against us .
9 ‘ If you could dig up a back copy — he gave the date , nine years before ; ‘ — If the worst comes to the worst , just lift one from the Liaison Officer 's back room . ’
10 I wanted a space blanket even more , but I could not take anything from the Land Rover for myself until the next settlement .
11 How , a week after that crazy decision , are we to place confidence in Ministers who talk about policing and crime prevention in our urban and rural communities when they can not tell one from t' other ?
12 If you should stroll into a pub and meet an analyst and a user talking about work , and you can not tell one from the other , they have probably developed a successful system together .
13 Because I can not distinguish one from the other it must be a physically identical statement to say that I have a particle " there " and an identical particle " here " .
14 She walked alone in the silence , hearing her own muted footfalls like echoes of past or future , she could not distinguish one from the other .
15 Might we not learn something from a closer look at our rivals ' activities ?
16 One can not directly infer one from the other .
17 Right draw something from the centre of rotation to the the figure .
18 Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not .
19 But they could probably learn something from the occupational pluralism practised by crofters as an adaption to living on agricultural holdings too small to be economically viable .
20 I 'm sorry to say I do n't , no , but I very rarely find anybody from the university , with one exception — Homeless in Sussex , I think there are two or three people there .
21 The deadline for lodging the appeal is midnight tonight but UEFA have so far heard nothing from the Georgian club .
22 And it 's the attitude I think that very often causes everything from a major accident like that where someone loses their life , and very often to the small little scrape on a lorry which occurs in a in a in a yard .
23 When we really get something from the ‘ street ’ you ca n't stand it , can you ?
24 Although he would n't wilfully bar anyone from the F&W love-in , Paul is as aware as any band member or gig-goer of the forces stacked against his musical vision …
25 One called Success After Sixty ( address on page 149 ) now considers anyone from the age of 50 because of early retirement or redundancy , or because some women on finding themselves alone at this age need to find another job .
26 In one house three spinsters , all younger than fifty , earned only 4s 6d ( 22½p ) between them , but presumably gained something from the rent paid by their lodger , a clay worker on 10s ( 50p ) a week .
27 Gloves or shoes would effectively protect one from the effects .
28 I have n't heard anything from the City Council other than two days before the scheme was to be introduced .
29 In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse :
30 I do n't know one from the other by name .
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