Example sentences of "[be] [verb] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're extrapolating from your own feelings to mine . |
2 | The kernel of the arms-race idea is that both sides in the arms race are improving from their own point of view , while simultaneously making life more difficult for the other side in the arms race . |
3 | I am speaking from my own personal situation . |
4 | Moreover , people in personal crisis are not very effective at making their needs felt in socially acceptable ways ; they do not organize themselves into consumer pressure groups to demand a better deal , not at least until they are recovered from their own crisis . |
5 | The generalizations which follow are derived from my own experience in one particular sector of British society during the era 1910 to 1980 . |
6 | We can arrange for you to be hidden from them all forever , if you want us to . ’ |
7 | The necessary telephone calls would have to be made from his own flat . |
8 | Profits for the individual firm , they argue , often depend far more on these factors than on the surplus value to be exploited from their own workers . |
9 | Thus although it may be the case that communicative demands result in error because the learner does not have enough time to access second language systemic knowledge , equally they may do so because such demands quite naturally lead learners to call upon whatever resources they have at their disposal , some of which will be drawn from their own language . |
10 | A personal example can be drawn from my own observational study of doctor-patient consultations ( Strong 1979a ) . |
11 | quite a substantial , er amount of money which has got to be financed from my own funds on that . |
12 | There is so much to be learned from what these women express in words and pictures — are we brave enough to listen ? |
13 | But even in these situations , is there anything to be learned from your own responses ? |
14 | The letter filled Lucy with indignation , and although she answered it politely she longed to ask whether the writer would agree to allowing a similar number of plants to be dug from her own property . |
15 | The range of plants available , which are taken from our own nurseries , ensures that most premises can have living plants . |
16 | A certain number of finishers and polishers were drafted from their own shops to a section of the body shop , where the bodymakers framed up and panelled doors . |
17 | Even now the two Rainfords were watching from their own table and Maggie 's face flooded with colour at the looks she was getting from Peter Rainford . |
18 | What a pity that ‘ The Hill ’ has been barred from its own clubhouse . |
19 | The best way , however , is to benefit from your own experience . |
20 | In their extreme forms the ‘ techniques ’ school would have it that an actor 's performance is detached from his own feelings during performance , that he represents a distillation of what he understands of the character 's feelings ; the Stanislavkian actor , on the other hand , becomes emotionally involved as he performs his role . |
21 | The National Labrador Welfare Centre was started by the efforts of one lady and is run from her own home ; but decreasing resources could mean the end of this rescue success story , now in desperate need of your help |
22 | Windsurfing is run from our own beach at the north of Nidri village . |
23 | Their labour is taken from their own homes , where it is desperately needed , to serve in houses where people already have everything . ’ |
24 | The following year Lawson requested reimbursement of this sum from Sir William , claiming that it had been paid from his own pocket ! |
25 | COMEDIAN Jim Davidson has been banned from his own home after his fourth wife Tracie took out a court injunction against him . |
26 | But she was diverted from her own reaction by Arthur . |
27 | This was done from her own home and there were something like fifty thousand sparklers in that house with young children running around . |
28 | Ms Williams , who is a captain in the US Army Reserve and was separated from her own family during the conflict , asked 45 mothers and 61 children to describe what impact the hostilities had on them . |
29 | Elean : So the story Devil at a Dead End , which deals with some of the experiences of a young Black South African girl crossing the border from Lesotho , was drawn from your own experiences ? |
30 | He let everyone think that he was calling from his own area , and not from the middle of their territory . |