Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 It was a bad one for me right from the start when I got involved in the spinning at the first corner . ’
2 It was too late for any of them apart from the Asian couple .
3 I 'd behaved so badly towards you right from the beginning that you were justified in calling me an ogre .
4 Dean Mansfield says the ticket price is redeemable and he hopes to claim most of it back from the airline .
5 It 's interesting for you apart from the child .
6 Great support for you today from the local Bicester people ?
7 Coming from eighty throats , it swept with them down from the wooded foothills and made them sound like a flock of scavenging birds disturbed from their carcass .
8 Piecing things together , he must have lived with them about from the time he was six to about age twelve .
9 Margaret certainly visited ‘ Edwy ’ ( the family name for the poet ) at Oxford and corresponded with him subsequently from the USA until his death .
10 Sets of boundary conditions that tell us the state of some regions of the universe at a certain time and what effects propagate into it subsequently from the rest of the universe .
11 I could see this condition coming upon me relentlessly from the first moment Dana cast his eyes upon me : he was another who knew how to use the power of the evil eye , almost casually , to enchant total strangers .
12 I am afraid the latter-day Pop artists think of themselves as being a culmination of the expression of cultural realism and they regard what happened in the Sixties as a primitive expression of their more developed ideas , which seems to me far from the truth .
13 The response from the people he talks to gives him a grassroots view of the questions being asked throughout the Company , while the meetings give the staff the opportunity to put their own points to him straight from the shoulder .
14 The advocate-depute , Paul Cullen , told the High Court in Edinburgh that McKie had asked the girl to go outside , saying he wanted to talk to her away from the loud music .
15 Now the selection of pupils was another gamble and they were allocated to us straight from the various flying training schools .
16 Somebody once said that if angelism , sharing the gospel was one beggar telling another beggar about bread , where it could be found and undoubtedly when he was saying that he was thinking of that story that account that we had read to us earlier from the second book of kings , chapter seven , and I 'd like us to er turn back to us for a few moments this morning and perhaps draw some lessons for ourselves Sometimes as Christians its very easier for us to say what sins are , and we can see other people 's failings , you do n't have to be a Christian to do that of course , plenty of other people can do that , they see the failings of other people , they see the wrong doing they do , they see their wickedness their , their waywardness , whatever words we want to use to describe it , and we say well that is sin , perhaps for most of us this morning we could make er a list a , a , a tabulate a table of sins and we might say well they are worse sins and there are lesser sins and I would I suppose by and large there would be a fairly reasonable consensus of opinion regarding what was sins and what were not sins .
17 ‘ Then you 'd better sit down and I 'll tell you all about it right from the beginning ’
18 they should be thinking about it right from the word go .
19 Fortunately , I had my suspicions about it right from the start , so I 've been working closely with the police to help clear it up . ’
20 The room has a comfortable 1940s feel about it apart from the oriel window of the chapel c.1385 which is a beautiful and important example of high Gothic .
21 I personally do n't know a lot about it apart from the fact that Arthur Scargill went up there and there was a bit of excitement .
22 The fine , romantic handwriting suddenly leaps out at me again from the surrounding porridge of the Quaker Oats archive .
23 There were also a great many red squirrels in the forest , delicate little creatures with tufted ears who looked at them fearlessly from the high branches .
24 Susan 's husband had stared at her bleakly from the bed , already certain of her betrayal .
25 Then he noticed that a boy , who had passed him a few minutes before , had returned , and was now looking at him carefully from the opposite side of the road .
26 Er be difficult to say because er looking at it purely from the mercenary side of the business ,
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