Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] something from [art] " in BNC.

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1 I found something from the AIDS one the new Benetton advert , have you seen that ?
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 This is where you drop something from a sentence or phrase and you leave a word or a phrase out .
4 Bourgois asked how to use the car and she slipped away to fetch help from neighbours after saying she needed something from the boot , said Mr Bright .
5 Then she took something from the pocket of her one-piece .
6 There was a ring of sadness in his voice which she found puzzling until she remembered something from the past — Eddie 's voice repeating what he 'd told her all those years ago at the Oulton Park circuit .
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 I am pleased you 're enjoying my series of articles on writing a novel , hope you gained something from the rest there should be seven in all .
11 ‘ But we deserved something from the game .
12 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 .
13 So long as we learn something from every mistake we make , time has n't been wasted .
14 Mrs Anne Lennox , whose husband , Sqn Ldr Garry Lennox , was shot down and killed over Iraq , said that the three RAF widows would have to undergo ‘ demeaning means tests ’ years from now if they wanted something from the fund .
15 But what so i it does he think something from the ga cos it keep coming on and off ?
16 He hummed something from a Beethoven cello sonata .
17 But because he accepts something from the philosophers ' view , a view which leads to scepticism , he himself runs the risk of it .
18 Philosophically it inherited something from the Absolute Idealism of the Hegelians and other nineteenth-century opponents of materialism , thus refusing to think of ‘ reality ’ as distinct from ideas of reality .
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