Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Tonight , as a cold wintry blizzard rages outside , our hearts are warm with the satisfaction of the continuing public service which you have all enjoyed from your own station CHAB , and which the C.B.C .
2 Once again I can only speak from my own experience of what my patients have told me .
3 And a Kent farm labourer 's daughter recalled with special intimacy her grandmother who lived into her nineties , only moving from her own cottage in her last five years .
4 Much love from us both .
5 Much love from us both
6 Much love from us both
7 He still managed to get up the stairs in the pavilion to help launch Berkshire 's new sponsorship , but then perhaps he thought that the name of the sponsors — the Head Partnership — was far enough removed from his own problems to be of no concern .
8 Of course I can only say from my own experience .
9 On the left side the leaf rose a little , gently swaying from its own tensions , for there was now no breath of wind .
10 Our concern is rather to break away from the stale confrontation of reason and spontaneity which has persisted since the Romantic Movement , to invite the man of reason to admit that he never has had any ends which did not spring from his own spontaneity , and the intuitive and impulsive that no insight that flashes from theirs can be acknowledged as objective truth until it survives the ruthless justice of reason .
11 ‘ So I 've already gathered from your own choice of decorating gear , ’ he murmured , once again letting his eyes roam freely over the leotard and leggings clinging lovingly to her like a second skin .
12 Positivists believe in the doctrine of determinism : human beings , including criminals , do not act from their own free will but are impelled to act by forces beyond their control .
13 The company reserves the right to veto or restrict the provision of additional facilities such as juke-boxes , fruit machines , pool tables , etc. , but does not specify from whom these must be hired or demand a proportion of the takings ( this attitude is in contrast to most of the national brewery companies and does something to explain why Palatine are regarded as good employers/landlords by their licensees ) .
14 From 1823 he produced a series of plates illustrating his discoveries , largely engraved from his own drawings , entitled The Durobrivae of Antoninus .
15 ‘ We have tamed her on our travels , I think , and yet not taken from her that which is precious . ’
16 Yet retrospectively he envied the Mallory children their hardships — the shared beds , the shoes that pinched , the heaps of washing , the inconvenience of too many babies in too short a time , the lack of privacy , the meagre pocket-money , the quarrels and tears , because with these things went other things infinitely precious , laughter and love , tenderness and the joy of living , things signally missing from his own childhood .
17 While these buildings often shared with Wren 's London churches a basic classical design , they fundamentally differed from them both in their smaller scale and greater simplicity .
18 Even when there are specialist historians , producing approximations to truth which their colleagues test and scrutinize to professional standards , people make home brews from their own lives and knowledge and offer them to their successors .
19 Theda asked in quick alarm , at once diverted from her own concerns .
20 He added that he now felt more detached from his former girlfriend , and that he was already beginning to regard their relationship as belonging to the past .
21 Totally isolated from our own culture for long periods , we became vulnerable to forgotten times and tribes re-awakening within us .
22 Now , there were some who did n't drink , not many , and some who would n't drink , and Joicey always benefited from them all .
23 If this was indeed the case , why were those children ever removed from their own home at all ?
24 Specimen contracts are available from the Institute of Purchasing and Supply and you can get further tips from your own suppliers ' contracts or those of your competitors .
25 Her piercing household face swam across his eyeline , even more changed from its former self than now , and hermetic in its enthusiasm for nursery objects properly researched by child psychiatrists to be fit for the middle-class children who would lose them without a pang .
26 And then he suddenly said , in a more natural tone , in an everyday tone that she rarely heard from him these days , ‘ And anyway , I thought it would n't matter to anyone , now the children are grown up . ’
27 Thus at Inkberrow Richard Russell 's ‘ lease by year ’ is valued at £1. 3s. 8d. , and Henry Woodwar 's ‘ lease for years ’ at £1 — clearly distinguished from his own property , which was valued separately at £1. 10s .
28 One of the few things he could instantly recall from his own brief marriage was his wife 's grilling a kipper on a gridiron over the fire .
29 People who will say to other people I know Jesus I know that he loves us , I know that he forgives us , I know that he is risen from the dead , and that the good news is that we will also rise from our own deaths .
30 There is nothing discreditable in a bailiff appropriating to his lord 's use his own products , e.g. to brew from his own barley , to make cloth and linen from his own wool and flax , feed his horses from his own produce .
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