Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] from one " in BNC.
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1 | If it chooses to get one from one of its employees , then it seems to me that the preparation of that report by one of its employees is as much a part of the administration of the societies ' business in the field of making advances as is consideration of the report by the assessor required by section 13(1) ( b ) . |
2 | They may cost you a couple of hundred quid , but they look as if your grandmother may have knitted them from one of her own patterns . |
3 | They were continual concrete evidence of the sleight of hand which had conjured me from one world to another . |
4 | Martinho had led them from one identical spot to another , sure each time it was the place , blundering through the heat and humidity with a fresh excuse burbling from his thick lips . |
5 | If Mrs Gould could bridge the gap with a foot in both camps , the two men must inevitably have begun to polarise themselves from one another . |
6 | Because of the ever-present restlessness , the attempt by people who are in pain at all times , to overcome the pain or to reach out , to speak up , in demonstrations and protests — even just the manner in which the people have to carry themselves from one day to another . |
7 | Many Titfords over the years , we know , have uprooted themselves from one place to go and settle elsewhere . |
8 | President Brad Burnham says the amount of information FlashPort generates about a programme as it attempts to translate it from one platform to another has presented him with pricing and packaging issues . |
9 | A few yards of material have changed her from one person into another . |