Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some Western conservationists have welcomed Martin 's departure but local conservationist groups generally supported his policy of giving local communities an interest in preserving wildlife by allowing them to benefit from wildlife management schemes .
2 I moved from ground level to tower block level , which produced a dynamic image more in keeping with a 20th century view of city life .
3 Can not help feeling Truffaut 's real talent lies in desserts : the conjuring up of trifles , and that what I want from cinema screen is more like roast beef .
4 For eighteen months or more I suffered from chest spasms or a form of acute asthma .
5 It would be an exaggeration to say I suffered from morning sickness , but my suspicions were certainly aroused when I began to feel a little queasy in the early part of the day .
6 Er the speed they come out of that bend is unbelievable and I speak from experience Madam Chairman because my daughter lives on that very corner where the bend is and er
7 My right hon. Friend will not be surprised to learn that I speak from gut reaction rather than a detailed knowledge of the law or the statistics , but I believe that my gut reaction is shared by the vast majority of people in this country .
8 As far as I recall from school biology , you do not acquire relatives by waving .
9 NT is great , but inklings I hear from beta testers of Netware 4.0 say there are at least five added features to the new Novell product , each of which will blow NT out of the networking water .
10 Apart from all the weird letters I get from Scotsman readers , there are continuous phone calls to my house , maniacal voices who scream hoarsely about deadlines and copy .
11 I understand from ART Films that before they can agree to supply us with a 1″ copy for incorporation into Project Video , it is necessary for us to request permission from you for us to use the footage .
12 We sorted all the papers I brought from ex employers and quite a lot of other stuff too , and I have put out several sackfuls of old paper and so on …
13 I quote from Laddie Lucas who , in his recent book entitled Out of the Blue , talks about fate , chance , luck , destiny and a lot of other factors which , affect ones lives so curiously .
14 ‘ Because I come from chapel stock , and Salvation Army stock , I fully appreciate the speaking gift .
15 I could not tolerate this for long and at the end of February last year I retired from Hall Automation ; a sad day .
16 Yet I see from Church history the many glorious illustrations of God 's weak people .
17 However , on the plus side , they 're non-allergenic so ideal if you suffer from hay fever .
18 Reduce your intake of salt , sugar and junk foods — especially beneficial if you suffer from water retention .
19 If you suffer from back problems you almost certainly do n't need a rock-hard bed as it wo n't support your spine .
20 If you have a back problem , if your partner is heavier than you or if you suffer from back pain — contact OBAS now .
21 If you suffer from morning fatigue , taking some exercise before breakfast is often very helpful .
22 Er , first point , I 'm not absolutely certain , when you moved your proposal , you moved from budget review , the clauses one to five .
23 She suffered from back pain as a teenager after lifting heavy weights the wrong way .
24 Simply from examining the bones the experts can tell us that she suffered from childhood illness and spent a lot of her life sitting on her heels using her left hand , perhaps grinding corn .
25 She was sent to me by her doctor , whom she had consulted because she suffered from anxiety attacks and what she called ‘ turns ’ .
26 The numbers you request from directory enquiries are read out to you by a speech generating computer ( other than a person ) .
27 She came from County Antrim , he told me . ’
28 My audition for Leeds was a sight reading job and it 's something that you get from drama training — work that helps you cope with the sight reading at an audition — yes .
29 Disproportionately she had longed , in the interminable wastes of adolescence , in the grey and monotonous steppes , and some of the longing had attached itself to this night , this one night of the year , when others ( she knew from school friends , from the radio , from novels ) , when others went to parties and celebrated whatever was about to be .
30 She knew from village gossip and her own observation that Harry Pascoe treated his second son cruelly .
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