Example sentences of "[adv] do [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Henry was an exacting master , possessed of so much energy that it was popularly rumoured that he could fly , so swiftly did he travel from place to place . |
2 | much do I get from the bank ? |
3 | So do we understand from that that in the event it made only a few seconds difference , if at all ? |
4 | Not only do you benefit from an excellent service — but there are many other advantages too . |
5 | As all the therapies mentioned above are holistic in nature , you may be delightfully surprised to find that not only do you recover from whatever was ailing you but you also improve your general level of health and well-being . |
6 | I appreciate Mr it 's now five years ago but how long did it take from when the door went down to you getting to the main bedroom ? |
7 | How long did it take from the time you started what was going to be the quick , silent operation until you finished and got in ? |
8 | Not only does it draw from what Pollitt ( 1986a , p. 159 ) describes as the ‘ belief-system of the incoming Conservative government of 1979 ’ — the crusade against bureaucratic waste , belief in the superiority of private sector managerial techniques and drive towards increased value for money — but it shares the same ideological roots as privatization and contracting out . |
9 | Thus did I emerge from the night tunnel of restless body movement . |
10 | ‘ Where exactly do you hail from , Hugo ? ’ |
11 | ‘ So what exactly do you want from me ? ’ |
12 | What more did he want from her ? |
13 | And do a lot of people go abroad now do you think from the factory ? |
14 | ‘ Whereabouts do you come from , Mr — ? ’ |
15 | How did they get from the palace to the ships ? |
16 | ‘ But how did he get from the flat to the church ? ’ |
17 | and you 're thinking how did he get from there and by the time you 've worked out how he got from there to there you 've |
18 | In the absence of any details it is difficult to assess the force of these references to biology and sociology … . ( 1 ) What , if any , were the false biological views in question ? ( 2 ) How did it follow from them that women could not be ordained to the priesthood ? ( 3 ) What are the views which have taken their place ? … . ( 7 ) Have the views about women which have now come to be held proved to be true ? |
19 | How did you escape from Aunt Millicent ? |
20 | How did I recover from the debacle ? |
21 | Okay so wh why then do we go from the May the fourth erm directive into this specific idea of , of egalitarianism ? |
22 | Not only then do they come from a professional sub-culture which permits and often encourages a range of physical contact ( quite apart from the obvious sporting activity , PE departments in schools often administer their own disciplinary code ) but they also have the physical self-confidence to undertake the risks that are present in these encounters . |
23 | How do they get from one to the other ? |
24 | How do they get from minus infinity , |
25 | ‘ So then those who love over there , how do they differ from one another ? ’ |
26 | When do prepayments arise and how do they differ from accruals ? |
27 | So how do we change from drawing in one option to knitting in another ? |
28 | How do you get from the corner of 168th St. and Fifth Avenue to 184th and First ? |
29 | But how do you get from ‘ I fancy the Pyrenees ’ to the mountain themselves ? |
30 | ( How do you get from this point to this ? |