Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [noun pl] from the " in BNC.

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1 — Oh airs and winds , you bring me stories from the living , rustle of leaves and heave of branches , you speak to me of pain , and you , streaming magma from the belly of Adesangé and cold rivers too spouting from down below , you swollen sea where Manjiku glides , and you , shining pale moon , and you , oh bright sun of the zenith and green glittering star , HEAR ME !
2 The weak point in the school is due to the folly of parents who remove their sons from the school at too early an age .
3 German children receive their presents from the Christkind Angel .
4 He supported the Pope , of course , and sent his own embassy to the Lombards demanding that Desiderius remove his forces from the occupied papal cities , and comply further with the Pope 's original demands for Ferrara and Faenza .
5 List your liabilities from the above column which involve behaviour
6 List your assets from the above column which involve behaviour
7 In this the European Year of the Older People and solidarity between generations , I bring you greetings from the pensioners .
8 Local programmes to help old people view their homes from the point of view of accident prevention and to provide assistance in remedying problems could form a vital part of a preventive strategy which would tackle a commonplace but nonetheless highly significant element in the risks of community care .
9 Tales from Lavender Shoes ( TS405 — two cassettes ; 1 hour 50 minutes ) read by Jill Shilling is from the pen of Alison Uttley , a favourite writer for several generations of children , who enjoy her stories from the age of five or even younger and go on enjoying her for years .
10 The green tree ants of Australia construct their homes from the living leaves of trees .
11 it 's where I get my cigarettes from the Victoria Wine shop .
12 Those members of the public who have not had an opportunity to experience contact with the mentally handicapped except in the most superficial way inevitably draw their opinions from the concepts portrayed in the mass media and , above all , from what they see on television .
13 One of the problems about , about dealing with somebody like in the process is that , one , they get their enquiries from the Investment Income Bureau , the Investment Income Bureau get their enquiries from the consulates , so what , what is happening , that they 're only picking up those people who are searching everywhere .
14 One of the problems about , about dealing with somebody like in the process is that , one , they get their enquiries from the Investment Income Bureau , the Investment Income Bureau get their enquiries from the consulates , so what , what is happening , that they 're only picking up those people who are searching everywhere .
15 Spanish children get their presents from the Three Kings .
16 Mrs talked about four , we 've actually agreed that there should be more homes on the list than four er for prospective refurbishment and Mr has stood up and protested that he did not produce the figures , but Professor still says you will produce figures for this and you will produce figures for that , none of us do that we all get our figures from the same place but we all get inconsistent figures .
17 One remedy for the electronic pollution may be to reduce the power of the phones ' transmitters and instead have more of the receivers that pluck their signals from the air .
18 Our five chosen readers share their tips from the top .
19 There are also signs that CMHTs have begun to develop a range of operational practices which pragmatically limit their responsibilities from the ( usually over-ambitious ) remits which they are given .
20 One deplorable result of this early specialisation is that university science and engineering departments choose their students from the minority of sixth formers who knew at 16 that they wanted to continue with maths and science .
21 The passenger in the railway carriage would drop his head into his newspaper and avert his eyes from the window .
22 The King 's uncle said , ‘ You mystify our friends from the West .
23 Call our men from the trees , ’ I said quietly .
24 No you always do your rings from the inside of the actual ring .
25 Just choose your fonts from the list stored in the Style Font box
26 Choose your foods from the charts to ensure a daily intake of more than 30g of dietary fibre .
27 has already crapped himself about the visit cause extra work of course but er the er however we should er revert maybe we 'll keep an eye on the schedule and things er but we we need to tie it up tight so we do n't get a cos I mean what 's being said now in the corridors of power is that the schedule is totally sales driven and it 's the sales department that 's put it together , I am only the administrator , I only I d I completely take my orders from the sales department quote unquote in front of everybody at the management meeting .
28 Other brat-pack designers , notably Michael Kors , Isaac Mizrahi and Marc Jacobs ( designing under the Perry Ellis label ) , take their notes from the clothes worn in the late Fifties and early Sixties by Audrey Hepburn , Jackie Kennedy and Doris Day ( as dressed by Norell in That Touch of Mink ) .
29 While the men around her take their hookboots from the rack , Liessa bends her mind to the task of full visualisation ; above her in the musty air the dragons become fully visible , bronze scales dully reflecting the sunbeam shafts .
30 Mr Nikiforuk informs us that they ‘ take their names from the busiest of all Roman goddesses , Venus …
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