Example sentences of "[pers pn] from [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did n't you guess , my beautiful idiot , that I 've been crazy about you from the first time I saw you standing outside your hotel bedroom in France ? ’
2 ‘ I think I 've loved you from the first moment I saw you , ’ she said , and drew in her breath sharply as he crushed her against him .
3 So the paper you 've got in front of you from the last meeting then .
4 The fly , which has settled on my forehead and reads to me from the Sixth Book of the Aeneid , is the same fly which buzzes round the head of Virgil in Mantua .
5 Gradually Elizabeth and I got to know each other ; Elizabeth already knew something of me from The Last Enchantments .
6 You still owe me from the last time .
7 We rattled them from the first minute and did n't give them any breathing space .
8 On June 17 the Colorado leadership issued a statement deploring and rejecting the Assembly 's decision to debar him from a second term .
9 However jewel-like the good will may be in its own right , there is a morally significant difference between rescuing someone from a burning building and dropping him from a twelfth storey window while trying to rescue him .
10 No other man had so eloquently and constantly spoken of the way I had haunted him from the first moment he cast eyes on me .
11 He had adopted his slighting manner , he knew , to protect himself from the attraction which she had possessed for him from the first moment that he had seen her .
12 Never trusted him from the first moment .
13 Something in her had responded to him from the first moment they 'd met .
14 With Keith , I fell head over heels in love with him from the first time we met , and I 'd only been going out with him two weeks and he asked me to get engaged .
15 Come and clean my windows and I owed him from the last time .
16 Is Olsen then going to drop him from the next side if he s not playing in Leeds first team ?
17 It has not been possible to exempt her from a third politics module , 7605 , but rather than delay her Stage II entry it has been agreed that she may ‘ trail ’ it in that stage , i.e. she will include it along with her advanced modules as 1 of the 2 basic modules which may also be counted .
18 I would admire any conductor just for getting through it from the first note to the last without too many disasters P there 's a pitfall a minute .
19 I will call it the principle of comprehensive ( political ) neutrality to distinguish it from the second principle which will be called the principle of narrow ( political ) neutrality .
20 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
21 Because , about a week before John drew our attention to that matter of concern , I had prayerfully chosen a theme for tonight , based on the set gospel — the passage that has just been read to us from the first chapter of John .
22 Most of my new friends were paras , and we used to sit around listening to our Sergeant-Major , who had been seconded to us from the 3rd Battalion after an exemplary performance in the Falklands .
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