Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A figure in brown detached itself from the shadows , reached into the bin with a look of disgust on his face , and pocketed the crumpled paper without reading it . |
2 | From right beside Lawton something huge detached itself from the shadows . |
3 | The eight fabrics that were chosen for the garments were completely different one from the other . |
4 | But the real watershed for banks came in 1987 when the Nationwide Anglia building society launched an interest-bearing current account called FlexAccount , which was soon followed by a similar one from the Abbey National . |
5 | There were those present who later swore that the Old Stager wiped a glistening something from the corner of one eye . |
6 | Holly had picked a discarded one from the floor . |
7 | We picked a good one from the library there . |
8 | I was surprised to see Benjamin keep to a swift gallop , not reining in until a good mile separated us from the convent . |
9 | I ungummed myself from the seat , climbed out and paid the driver through his side window — a London habit , and a bad one for New York . |
10 | ‘ He unshackled us from the formality we had started to develop ’ , said one of the top staff in the Research Department . |
11 | Without exception every single one of them in that room , and I invited every single one from the whole of my constituency , said , we want to stay in the National Health Service . |
12 | The orchard lay well back from the riverside , and the wealth of old and well-grown trees between isolated it from the house . |
13 | ‘ I had a nice one from the people of Ireland that care . |
14 | She would have to go downstairs to find and fetch a new one from the store cupboard in the kitchen . |
15 | David Lindsey Body of Truth ( Warner ) Guatemalan setting for the new one from the author of Mercy . |
16 | The distinction between work and leisure and between work and education is an arbitrary one from the point of view of stress on the person . |
17 | Right bad lots from the cradle to the grave . |