Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The efforts of the survivors , though prodigious enough , derive less from the sweat of the brow than from the exertions of the machines they direct from on high . |
2 | In others of these theories the large basins are produced by bodies which come from beyond the Earth-Moon system , in which case the smaller number of large basins on what is now the lunar far side has to be put down to chance , which is just plausible . |
3 | And that includes all the people who come from outside of Richmond who were brought as children , who may have come with jazz bands as children . |
4 | There are people who come from from different cultures amongst this hundred who might want to say something about erm , wedding ceremonies . |
5 | Like spinning tops we dash from from one emergency to another , always citing them as an excuse for our unfailing refusal to face up to the global urgency staring at us |
6 | In our view one of the difficulties associated with curriculum initiatives which originate from outside of the school is the temptation to say yes to good ideas , funds , and other resources , when the school has not reached the point where this particular initiative fits into its evolutionary development of staff and curriculum . |