Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] [indef pn] from " in BNC.
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1 | In their non-obstetric role , they are expected to handle anything from hysterectomies to period pains . |
2 | We 're hoping to get somebody from erm the rape crisis centre on the phone to talk about this . |
3 | SULTRY , sinewy and sophisticated , computer workstations have been used to create everything from 3-D molecular models to the psychopathic cyborg in ‘ Terminator 2 ’ . |
4 | It is based on army issue shovels and although very compact could be used to dig anything from a small surface hole to a trench ! |
5 | Ards can start with a win over Collegians while newly promoted Knock will be hoping to get something from their trip to Civil Service team . |
6 | The Olympic 100 metres champion has signed a new six-figure deal to head Lucozade 's TV campaigns and has been asked to do everything from race a greyhound to switch on the Oxford Street Christmas lights . |
7 | We do n't always write on them ; sometimes you find that if somebody tells you to write a poem about windows you end up writing a poem about aeroplanes or whatever , and I actually like being told to do something from the outside because you 'll discover almost immediately whether that 's really something you want to write about or not . |
8 | When the main scale had been constructed , student and employer samples were asked to select one from a range of scaled descriptive phrases indicating the employability value of different features of the course . |
9 | If you were trying to train one from scratch and made an error like that it could easily mess up an entire day 's work . |
10 | and were hoping to get somebody from Bishop 's Stortford I think it 's important to have a , and I 'm also going to ask Bob , the ambulance driver if he 's free to come , I think we can use the . |
11 | And although such particulars are understandably meaningless to people digging out from billions of flakes , they are becoming crucial to scientists who are trying to predict everything from avalanches to metal failures . |
12 | Like I 've been trying to tell everyone from the beginning . ’ |
13 | Jones makes the important point that sex is used to advertise everything from cars to chocolates ; ‘ but when it comes to condoms it 's all flowers and sunsets ’ . |
14 | A FRANK new TV sex education series aimed at teenagers is set to tackle everything from homosexuality to how to achieve a happy love life . |
15 | It 's not the first time she 's tried to take someone from me . ’ |
16 | As ever , little was done to conceal anything from me as I went in and out of the various rooms in which these gentlemen sat deep in discussion , and I thus could not avoid gaining a certain impression of the general mood at this stage of the proceedings . |
17 | Northmore 's bastard son was destined to gain nothing from his relationship to a wealthy family . |