Example sentences of "[vb base] from [pos pn] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They appear from his plan to be attached to the house by a passage on the viewer 's right , but there is no sign of them at all in his elevation .
2 I realise from his point of view his company would be a quarter of a million better off if they could prove it should never have been paid in the first place , but … it is my mother he was talking about dammit ! ’
3 It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance .
4 Exceptions would be certain Loranthaceous and Viscaceous seeds , which birds remove from their bills by brushing them through bark crevices , or the passage of seeds through an animal to germinate in its dung .
5 The next issue is whether the managers benefit from their position as directors or employees so as to acquire something for less than its full market value .
6 For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining .
7 Here is a summary of the service we receive from your bank at present , based on an agreement reached with the manager shortly after I took over as clerk to the Parish Council :
8 This was only one of the many directions in which the Yakut people spread from their homeland on the Lena .
9 Instead , ways of doing the job are broadly guided by some vaguely interpreted principles about what the organization 's legal mandate is supposed to be and organized by the experience they acquire from their membership of an enforcement bureaucracy .
10 Whether or not my father was happy , I could not and can not tell because that has always been difficult , but I suspect from his outbursts of temper and the frequency of his migraines that he was not .
11 REFUGEE CHILDREN WAVE FROM THEIR CHALETS AT A HOLIDAY CAMP IN DOVERCOURT PHOTO : WIENER LIBRARY
12 She felt choking in her throat , and tears pop from her eyes onto her burning face .
13 In practice , as Barrett and McMahon ( 1990 ) demonstrate from their learning-network of senior health service managers , this is what good managers spend a great deal of their time on .
14 ‘ We know from our experience of gardens at Chelsea that we must stage an eye-catching display , yet in this garden we wanted to demonstrate lots of simple but pleasing design and feature ideas so that everyone would find something fascinating and achievable .
15 The dovetailing will also give us a perfectly homogeneous blend , for we know from our studies of wind alone how well horns and bassoons combine .
16 We know from our study of bonds , however , that the appropriate discount rate for cash flows in different periods is the spot or zero coupon rate .
17 ‘ I know from my visits to Northern Ireland and discussions with members of the trade union movement , that there is a real and genuine desire for the Labour Party to organise in Northern Ireland . ’
18 I know from my discussions with business men that prompt payment is vital .
19 I know from my work with homeless families that such people invariably need help late at night , in the early hours of the morning or at weekends , when it is especially difficult to find a general practitioner who will respond quickly to a call to see someone who has arrived on the doorstep — in my case that means the doorstep of the YMCAs for which I worked .
20 And it 's frightening , but I , I mean , I know from my days at British Telecom , I 'd say I was on that phone , really
21 It 's marvellous to have such an enthusiastic audience , and I know from your response to competitions , offers and reader treats how much you like to join in .
22 mind you , you 'll be surprised how wide it is you know from your steps from your pipe to your wall there Ken
23 Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson , as we know from his rages at players who 've had as much as a sniff of the barmaid 's apron , is the man who put the temper in temperance .
24 Separate from my parents in another country , I came to a new knowledge of me as a self apart .
25 unless I hear from my contact in Liverpool , send it out to Manchester .
26 He gets them to pool what they know about famine today , and then what they remember from their project about Ireland in 1848 .
27 The matter has been under negotiation , off and on , for several years now , as I remember from my time at the Home Office .
28 ‘ By the time the words get from her brain to her mouth everybody 's talking about something different . ’
29 He had felt greatly excited as he and his father got up at 5am to travel by bus and train from their home in Heywood , Lancashire to Ben Rhydding near Ilkley where the meeting was to take place .
30 patients recover from their depression at about the same time that their body clock , as measured by the melatonin rhythm , adjusts its phase to match the sleep/wake rhythm .
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