Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The organisation should bring together everyone from the musicians working at grassroots level to established businesses , and also involve decision-making bodies like Liverpool City Council and City Challenge . |
2 | ‘ Oh just a boring errand , to pick up something from a friend of my aunt 's . ’ |
3 | He wanted to pick up something from the breakfast table and throw it on to the floor , the plate from which Mr Blakey had eaten his fry , the apricot jam , the tea-pot , the bundle of knives and forks that Kate had collected and put on top of the pile of green cereal bowls . |
4 | The portable gramophone played instead something from the latest Astaire and Rogers film |
5 | And I went to the video edit and they 'd used almost everything from the sexy take , it was really over-the-top , ’ she sighs . |
6 | Over the past 10 years we have already come from a situation where road runners were getting virtually nothing from the sport , to a far more respected and well-provided role . ’ |
7 | Refined or classic French cookery — call it haute cuisine if you must — and French regional , provincial , farmhouse and peasant styles of cookery can not arbitrarily be isolated and set apart one from the other . |
8 | It is perhaps less easy to see how someone from a privileged background can be led to seek emptiness as a physical state , when it is obviously such an unpleasant , even painful , one . |
9 | Elisabeth never craved to remove items ; to take away anything from The Tamarisks would be , she felt , to disfigure a perfectly beautiful body . |
10 | - You start getting this strange maternal urge to bring in everything from the garden overnight . |