Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To perform conditional jumps , the computer has to select one from a set of two ( or more ) next micro-instruction addresses . |
2 | They had come to expect nothing from a disenfranchised people except violence and anarchy . |
3 | Michael Atherton ( 37 ) , and especially Chris Lewis ( 49 ) , also played their part in stands of 58 and 93 respectively with Hick as England tried to salvage something from a Test series they have already lost 2-0 . |
4 | In other words the mainstream right has gained nothing from the rejection of the Socialists . |
5 | Norman Lamont has learned nothing from the debacle of the past months . |
6 | Erm I er move straight over to er er Graham and then open up for any questions or if anybody wants to say anything from the floor . |
7 | They were adamant that it had been clear all along , they 'd suspected something from the start . |
8 | I did n't believe he 'd got anything from the card . |
9 | We do n't always write on them ; sometimes you find that if somebody tells you to write a poem about windows you end up writing a poem about aeroplanes or whatever , and I actually like being told to do something from the outside because you 'll discover almost immediately whether that 's really something you want to write about or not . |
10 | It is based on army issue shovels and although very compact could be used to dig anything from a small surface hole to a trench ! |
11 | He turned professional in 1885 having won everything from the half-mile to the ten-mile AAA 's events . |
12 | As I had no access to the Swansea accounts during that time , it was clear I could n't have embezzled anything from the company . |
13 | ‘ We gave away two stupid goals but still would have got something from the game if we had taken the chances we created . ’ |
14 | He could have got one from the kitchen , but I expect he 'd locked up after he 'd brought the supper up . ’ |
15 | Each of these seems to derive something from the interruptable time of the television chronotope , and its consequently segmented narrative . |
16 | Petitions from communities , or common petitions , were few in Edward 's reign , and though they may have derived something from the example of clerical grievances , they could hardly have failed to have developed from private petitions . |
17 | And so , although she had hated having to do it , Laura had forced herself to write a long letter to Ross , saying how very much she loved and missed him — and could n't they still try to salvage something from the wreck of their marriage ? |
18 | With projects that are more than ten years old you should give a lot of thought to the problems involved , and then decide to build something from the current issue of Everyday Electronics instead ! |
19 | However , it seemed that each sex could have learnt something from the other on this occasion ; by the end of the day , the beautifully laid-out nursery , ready to provide the young arrivals with constructive play activities , was reduced to utter chaos from the tidal force of juvenile anarchy . |
20 | Work equipment is broadly defined to include everything from a handtool through machinery of all kinds to a complete plant , such as a refinery . |
21 | When the main scale had been constructed , student and employer samples were asked to select one from a range of scaled descriptive phrases indicating the employability value of different features of the course . |
22 | There is now a ‘ hassles and uplifts ’ scale with which ambitious social psychologists try to quantify everything from the down value of a lost shoe to the up value of a birthday card from an old friend . |
23 | So , we 're going to have to borrow one from the , and then put a minus one , put that one there , leaves five , and minus one , minus two , leaves , ca n't do that anyway , so you 're going to have to borrow this one |
24 | All it says is if you do buy something from a shop and realize it 's faulty , what you should do is take it back to the shop who sold it to you , together with your receipt if you 've still got it or some other proof of purchase . |
25 | It is important because if you do buy something from a shop and realize there 's something wrong with it , if you take it back the first thing the shop would say to you is can I see your receipt ? |
26 | ‘ In an ideal world , I would have been delighted to have had someone from the university on the trust . ’ |
27 | But I do have something from the membership secretary . |
28 | In this respect Wilson seems to have learned nothing from the earlier failure of the NAS&FU . |
29 | I suggest that , instead of choosing the mad scene from Lucia di Lammermoor for his desert island disc , the Prime Minister would have done better to have chosen something from the Beggar 's Opera because there is a whole chorus on the London streets which could join in . |
30 | ‘ John Patten seems to have learnt nothing from the faults of his predecessors , ’ she said . |