Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [indef pn] from a " in BNC.

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1 I interviewed someone from a rape camp in Doboj .
2 Unless I hear something from a Labour spokesman to suggest they have reasonable plans for single householders , I think many people will be deserting and voting Conservative .
3 I need nothing from a man ! ’
4 When you make anything from a box to a dress , it is very helpful if you can measure accurately !
5 The grid size can easily be increased or decreased at any stage during the design process , thus allowing you to create anything from a tiny motif to a large electronic or intarsia design that would cover a complete garment piece .
6 This is where you drop something from a sentence or phrase and you leave a word or a phrase out .
7 And the next time you buy something from a shop and find there 's something wrong with it do n't just jump to conclusions that you 've been deliberately cheated .
8 It 's very annoying is n't it if you buy something from a shop and find it wo n't work ?
9 When you buy something from a shop , you have a contract with the retailer which means that the Sale of Goods Act 1979 covers your purchase and gives you certain statutory rights .
10 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
11 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
12 You learn nothing from a role play that 's all easy-peasy
13 Because one week we had one from a long bit ago but I did n't see the rest through the week .
14 Now , so , the name of the actual Act of Parliament is Sale of Goods Act er and that 's the law that gives you and me and everybody in Britain our basic rights every time we buy something from a shop or in a sale or a market stall or by post through a mail order catalogue .
15 Songs and sketches find her playing anything from a charity ball organiser to a TV agony aunt ( Irish , like Dillie herself ) .
16 He hummed something from a Beethoven cello sonata .
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