Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does my hon. Friend accept that universities with a strong research base need fear nothing from the end of the binary divide ?
2 I I asked the er the minister earlier about this question and I appreciate his difficulties being a home office minister rather than a foreign office minister and I quite understand his reluctance to er stray too far from his departmental portfolio but the reality is that the British government agreed that the European parliament should continue to meet in Strasbourg but we 've heard nothing from the minister as to where the money should come from er in order to make that commitment a reality because I 'm sure that every member opposite would say that the uncertainty about the present boundaries is not the er responsibility of the British government , that it 's a matter for the French government to sort out which boundaries er will be in place in the United Kingdom by June the ninth , the date of the European elections , but the reality is that the British government have gone along with the arrangement for having Strasbourg recognised as a er seat for the European parliament .
3 After the first report he had heard nothing from the boy .
4 So far they have received nothing from the Government , little EC assistance and are running out of funds donated by individuals and industry .
5 It is not restitutionary because these defendants have received nothing from the investors and so have nothing that they can restore .
6 A High Court judge said they would earn nothing from the book , if convicted .
7 ‘ She says he met someone from the convent on the night that Lady Eleanor died , and that Father Reynard did go to Godstowe but then disappeared until the next morning . ’
8 For a sensational week he published a news-sheet which libelled everyone from the governor 's wife to the assistant chaplain , including both together .
9 I usually make her coffee , and if she runs out of fags or needs summat from the shops , I go for her .
10 I do n't know one from the other by name .
11 Visitors can wander round the vessel and explore everything from the engine room to the galley and from the bridge to the gun turrets .
12 But because he accepts something from the philosophers ' view , a view which leads to scepticism , he himself runs the risk of it .
13 Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not .
14 He was agreeably surprised to find one from a friend who had joined the Mounties a couple of years previously .
15 I found something from the AIDS one the new Benetton advert , have you seen that ?
16 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 .
17 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 ?
18 He hummed something from a Beethoven cello sonata .
19 He turned professional in 1885 having won everything from the half-mile to the ten-mile AAA 's events .
20 The course on wind power , which begins on 15 April , covers everything from the design of household windpumps to the intricacies of megawatt-generating machines .
21 Want anything from the shop ? ’
22 It well I say one it was one of the aspects that was that tha that cropped up in our discussion about the criteria on Friday and as far as we 're concerned , what we are trying to do is not er to exclude anything from the discussion in terms of er trying to locate or find a suitable location .
23 On those boats you can buy anything from a loaf to a life .
24 Do you need anything from the house ?
25 I ask Mr Jackson if he wants anything from the shop — you know , like fags or a newspaper or summat , but he says he do n't .
26 Often you will feel nothing from the waist down .
27 Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper .
28 He was tempted to tell her to hire someone from the gutter press if she wanted more earthy writing , or some bloody feminist if she wanted a sensitive novel .
29 ‘ At the last pre-inquiry meeting someone from the Department of Transport jumped up and said it was the first he had heard of the pylons , ’ she said .
30 ‘ I interviewed someone from a rape camp in Doboj .
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