Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] you from the " in BNC.

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1 Looking at you from the other side of the desk I might feel you have misdiagnosed yourself .
2 ‘ I think when you go back to your desk you will find a letter waiting for you from the Commissioner .
3 It was rather like going down into a horrid , dark , earthy hole , where dull crimson firs burned and where grinning creatures might be peering at you from the shadows .
4 Sometimes the past may be a greased pig ; sometimes a bear in its den ; and sometimes merely the flash of a parrot , two mocking eyes that spark at you from the forest .
5 As to the other , I heard about you from the other side as well , did n't I ?
6 In brief , the rules are that departed colleagues or employees may compete against you from the day they go , directly or indirectly , locally or nationally , or as they see fit .
7 Els moaned : ‘ On the first nine , the wind was gusting , swirling , coming at you from the left , then the right , then from straight ahead .
8 British rail tell us that the Scotland to Brighton train which is due to call at Oxford at 5.35 is running 2 hours late this evening , but I have nothing to report to you from the buses .
9 British Rail tell us their services are running to schedule this evening and I 've nothing to report to you from the bus services in the area .
10 British Rail tell us that the Banbury to Paddington train , which was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven , has been cancelled this evening , but I 've nothing disadvantageous to report to you from the buses .
11 But I 've no problems to report to you from the buses .
12 ‘ But then , I , my dear Shiona , saw through you from the start . ’
13 On your arrival you may be greeted by the pretty Welsh Palomino pony nodding to you from the field beside the car park , or by the friendly Great Dane , known as ‘ Puppy ’ .
14 ‘ You said they were always yelling at you from the fields , and brandishing sticks . ’
15 You 'd be forever wondering what might come at you from the shadows .
16 As you know , these programmes come to you from the University of Sussex , and if you 've listened to any of them in the past , you 'll know that they 're devoted to topics and subjects in which we feel we have some expertise , and which we think would be of special interest to the local community .
17 This programme comes to you from the University of Sussex .
18 Certainly my own identikit picture of the classic nasty old git a Tory faces is about 68 , wears a string vest and the trousers of an old suit , bears remnants of a tattoo on one shoulder and comes at you from the door of a council house with an unkempt garden in Mansfield , waving a stick and blaspheming mightily .
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