Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it from a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've only seen it from a great distance .
2 I er I can only write it from a Jewish perspective , it 's the perspective I stand at , but it seems to me that beyond a few superficialities there is no such thing as Jewish spiritual truth any more than there is Jewish mathematical truth .
3 If you 've just bought it from a shop and you 've had it years
4 It has already reduced it from a peak of 36,000 to around 26,000 .
5 A reporter , a correspondent , who sends in such a story does not get it from an official news-agency but from gossip — no doubt checked , reliable and trustworthy , simply marked by its lack of official confirmation .
6 In the end , he did n't — he started bouncing , so he got one hard wallop and promptly jumped it from a standstill .
7 The few Marxists who devoted serious attention to the problem of nationality and nationalism — above all , Otto Bauer and Karl Renner — also approached it from a class standpoint .
8 The Teleprocessor needs no special software ; you could probably run it from a palmtop machine .
9 One can just as reasonably move it from a church to a gallery , from a museum to a bedroom …
10 So I would agree with what Tom said on the sort of , things , yeah , you know , knock that together , we 've got that on one piece of paper already that 's about two years out of date , well , was up to date two years ago , which I could probably dig out for you , and then erm we 've got , we can even do it from a European sort of view point , which just has a few things there that need taking up .
11 Water splashes from a faucet into a jerrican , and when it fills the boy sluggishly replaces it from a line of empty ones .
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