Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [indef pn] from the " in BNC.

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1 This , ICL claims , ‘ allows you to keep all choices a la carte ’ , but it also provides the user with support — each user is free to take anything from the range he requires , and although they can have a personalised user interface , the products are integrated and conform to uniform design .
2 If there is a country house surrounded by grounds and the public has access to the grounds but not to the house , a s.11(1) offence is not committed when the accused removes something from the grounds .
3 The idea has effectively been ruled out by the Commission 's clear reference to the need for a ‘ common economic policy ’ , but the myth that it is possible to separate one from the other persists in Britain .
4 I doubt I 'd have been able to hear anything from the gallery . ’
5 She had n't been able to read anything from the ice-chips that stared back at her .
6 And she would have little illusion about being able to save anything from the low wages she would receive from any of the available jobs .
7 Someone asks me what cherries look like and 1 pick one from the basket and say " This is a cherry " .
8 As to whether change is necessary or not one can not help pay some regard of that phenomenon of the post war world , Japan : If time travel was a fact and it was possible to transport someone from the middle of the social scale of Victorian Britain to the present time , he would think a revolution had taken place ; but the basic ground rules of social life and commerce would shortly become comprehensible to him .
9 It would be difficult to prove anything from the VW — it got pretty crumpled going down the hill .
10 Do , do you two need anything from the shop ?
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