Example sentences of "[det] [be] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Quite a few are from the madrigal group , or people Tom 's got to know through it . ’
2 This is from the Oeningen , Switzerland .
3 Strong as this is from the land , it could be battered from the sea . ’
4 This is from the man himself .
5 It is my belief that the right hon. and learned Gentleman 's refusal to publish the review — this is from the man who believes in open government — stems from the fact that it bears no relationship to the scheme that he is now putting forward .
6 This is from the cottage garden again .
7 ‘ I mean , ’ he said , ‘ you do n't think this is from the Editor , do you ? ’
8 It does not , however , prevent him from saying that now , in this tract — this is from the doctrine and discipline of divorce — ‘ The duty and right of an instructed Christian calls me , through the chance of good or even report , to be the sole advocate of a discountenanced truth .
9 gosh Oh this should be interesting this is from the A A erm travelling abroad you know
10 this is from the Arts Council ?
11 It is doubtful whether the Evangelicals , in laying so much stress on the last hour as indicator of the soul 's future state , realised how great a departure this was from the eschatology of the early church .
12 This was from the basis of a new found security in a relationship with a male student who managed to last out more than the usual six weeks of all my other relationships so far at college .
13 Can you guess which countries these are from the descriptions below ?
14 These are from the William Morris School .
15 These were from the room of Evelyn Bond .
16 A total of 75% of the households moving into new owner-occupied dwellings were from the County of Tyne and Wear and the greater part of these were from the Newcastle and North Tyneside MDC areas .
17 They all are from the school of hard knocks save for The Elk , as his pals call Elkington .
18 How different it all was from the romanticism of the Georgian poets ; Rupert Brooke , W.H. Davies , Walter de la Mare , John Masefield and others made their escape to the romanticism of the English countryside .
19 Those are from the base , ’ said Philip .
20 One of those is from the company accountant , relaying the daily bank balance to all the directors .
21 ( Marketing is ) … ‘ the whole business seen from the point of view of its final result , that is from the customer 's point of view . ’
22 No , that is from the computer but he gave it to me because he uses the monitor .
23 In Glasgow University 's study of the last election campaign , we followed a panel of voters through the year preceding the election — that is from the summer of 1986 to the summer of 1987 .
24 You 're honoured ; that 's from the parlour ; I hope your pants are clean . ’
25 Waterloo Boy … and the old favourites are raring to go … a tip for the season is Silver Wisp … that 's from the horses mouth … well almost
26 That 's from the verandah .
27 colour , browney , that 's from the stomach okay ?
28 That 's from the questionnaire ?
29 Erm it would cost for the four for the four nights of the con conference , that 's from the Wednesday night to the Saturday night inclusive , six pounds a night each will almost cover the cost and we 've fitted in an extra person on the floor at three pounds a night that would clear the cost completely .
30 Er er that 's from the cross onwards .
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