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

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1 This was partly for the reasons discussed in Chapter 3 : more elderly people and medical advances which enabled more of them to benefit from treatments like joint replacement at even more advanced ages .
2 I moved from Women to God , ’ he explained to Kate .
3 ‘ The day 's events are made all the more hectic by the many telephone calls and queries I receive from members of the public , fellow officers and councillors .
4 I know from conversations with my father , and his close homosexual friends whom he would have confided in , that they are unfounded . ’
5 I heard from friends of mine that Hezbollah had lost faith in him , that he was talking to and seeing too many people .
6 I switched from Sidecars to Old Fashioneds .
7 and erm I 'll be , we knit jumpers as well there , cardigans and as pick them a cardigan I bought from Blacks in Newcastle
8 It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College .
9 The Theban Herald clearly finds this almost incomprehensible : The city that I come from lives under command Of one man , not a rabble The common man !
10 I was cold and hungry — in eight hours I had only had three tangerines — and I throbbed from toes to groin .
11 She moved from handbags through gifts to the flower shop and eventually reached a men 's outfitting department where , suddenly , she saw Edward .
12 From time to time she suffered from bouts of depression as she had done for many years .
13 Thirty is when you decide it 's not on that your hubby has got time to watch the football — or the polo — and have a drink with the lads while you run from children to job to domestic chores like some demented nursemaid on speed .
14 What kind of response are you getting from tenants towards this work that you 're doing ?
15 She knew from pictures in the Book of Instruction clandestinely glimpsed in her father 's library what to expect , approximately ; and she had seen animals ; but exactly what happened she could not imagine .
16 And going ever smaller , can you get from neutrinors to smaller particles ?
17 That we will not during the period of 45 consecutive days immediately following the date of this letter enter into discussions with any other person relating to the disposal of our respective interest in the Shares unless you withdraw from negotiations for such purchase or unreasonably delay such negotiations ; and
18 We greatly value the close contact we have with the Junior School prefects and the Sixth Year pupils , as well as the assistance we receive from parents in a variety of situations .
19 The few who have attempted to query appointments at a local level have been met by shocked indignation and comments like : ‘ The fact of the matter is that the applications that we receive from doctors from the subcontinent leave much to be desired . ’
20 But if we begin from situations in which the community does not find it necessary to impose standards , we find , in the very simplest cases , full confidence and agreement in evaluating , untroubled by worries over differences of taste .
21 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
22 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
23 We know from records of royal instructions that these regulations were made : what the evidence of extant coins proves is that they were actually carried out .
24 We know from years of experience that we are not capable of reading other people 's problems as well as they are .
25 You 'll notice that instead of complaints signed in what would be technically the paragraph where they talk about service requests , because many of the requests we get from members of the public to provide a service are not necessarily complaints , but they do need our help .
26 When we turn from LETTERS to Sabbatical ( 1982 ) , the latter seems almost to have been written to put into practice the theoretical position laid down in ‘ The Literature of Replenishment ’ .
27 It is particularly when we turn from comparisons with animals to the more characteristically human manifestations of our species that we hit the problem .
28 First of all , we feel that a step by step approach whereby we move from options to preferred option to a formal debate e on the principle erm of erm of of the strategy .
29 More and more we shrink from reminders of life before death .
30 WELDER Ron Seal and son David enjoy canal cruising — on the boat they built from sheets of metal .
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