Example sentences of "[verb] to [pers pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 He said , ‘ Sickness has given me this fortune that this sultan has come to my side , at morn so health and well being have accrued to me from the arrival of this King without retinue .
2 Something in her had responded to him from the first moment they 'd met .
3 Then words had come to him from the sky .
4 In fact , he was so happy with the idea that had come to him from the writer , Peter Shaffer , he began the serious rethink of his career which friends like Lance Percival had been thinking for some time was overdue .
5 They have come to us from a time before recorded poets .
6 Strings sound silky but not close and the woodwind come to us from a perfectly judged distance .
7 Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck .
8 He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels .
9 Sun Microsystems Inc hopes to get one of its workstations on BBC1 's Tomorrow 's World science television programme in the UK tomorrow : Oklahoma State University 's Dr Marvin Stone has developed a hand-held device dubbed ‘ the thumper ’ which can measure the ripeness of a watermelon by delivering a blow to its skin and Sparcstations can put up a colour map indicating the ripeness of a field of watermelons from data downloaded to it from the thumper .
10 Chair , if I can , if I can speak to it from a financial point of view , this is the scheme where we have been successful in bidding for the European Rural Development Fund grants .
11 Finally , at the fifteenth count , Q had 1,704 voted transferred to him from the surplus of McDowell ( PD ) , elected , who had had votes transferred to him from twelve other candidates , F , H , B , Cr , O'S , E , M , R , S , McA , B and D.
12 An image copy of the Working-Set is taken whenever a new dictionary range is transferred to it from the Main Database .
13 The surety often takes the position from motives of friendship to the debtor , and generally not as a result of any direct bargaining between him and the creditor , or in consideration of any remuneration passing to him from the creditor .
14 Certainly the paradoxical view of ugliness as a special kind of beauty appealed to him from the start .
15 He , too , suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time …
16 She vaguely heard Matilda 's angry voice , but it came to her from a great distance .
17 But it all came to her from a distance .
18 These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism .
19 ‘ He came to me from a very reliable source . ’
20 All , like these picture perfect Labradors , going to new owners who believe their dream puppy came to them from a caring environment .
21 Five years after the revolution Lenin complained that the Communist Party had good political control only over the top echelons of the vast bureaucracy : ‘ Down below , however , there are hundreds of thousands of old officials who came to us from the Tsar and from bourgeois society and who , sometimes consciously and sometimes unconsciously , work against us ’ ( quoted in Merkl , 1977 , pp. 166–7 ) .
22 How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment !
23 The exact date of the Vendôme charter , in which Count Bouchard gave full details of the military service owed to him from the area of Vendôme , is still controversial ; but it is now accepted as an authentic document of the time of Fulk Nerra or Geoffrey Martel .
24 Then he muttered to me from the corner of his mouth .
25 In this new series of letters , Sue Robson will be writing to us from a small-town university in the Yangste River Valley , China .
26 Fernando turned to her from the fridge where he was taking out a bottle of wine .
27 It was planned as a pilgrimage church with a large crypt for the relics and with stairways leading to it from the aisles .
28 You get to it from the cliff-top . ’
29 A minute more and she was certain she had walked further than the distance from the van to where Sniffy had called to her from the undergrowth .
30 Harry 's ghost called to her from the stone skull of the castle .
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