Example sentences of "from [pos pn] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 From their earliest days they were battling it out — sometimes for the same parts .
2 From their discarded belongings she had made a museum that recorded forty years of family history .
3 From their secluded hideouts they raid and rampage over the surrounding territory .
4 From their direct observations they absorb a model of marriage .
5 She paused for a moment remembering how from her earliest days she had sat with her father in the small shed working the leather .
6 From its earliest days it has been the target of media vilification for its gay programming .
7 Peter McAleer of Ennex told the Sunday Tribune : ‘ When we bought Mogul of Ireland from its previous owners it was on the understanding that they would retain any responsibility for any earlier workings at Silvermines and that includes the tailings pond ’ .
8 We go back a long way , me and God , and from his first words I could tell that this was going to be a difficult call .
9 Breaking away from his fellow navvies he elbowed through the crowd to shake Seb vigorously by the hand .
10 From his earliest days he followed his father 's interest in soccer and captained his school team at the age of 10 , playing with his elder brother Albert in the forward line .
11 From his earliest years he was interested in the macabre — fairy tales , practical jokes , and the comic drawings of the famous German illustrators and caricaturists .
12 From his earliest years he showed exceptional ability in mechanics and a natural talent for engineering , which his mother in particular did much to foster .
13 To distance himself from his domestic woes it can be expected Gooch will drive himself and his players even harder than usual in training the next few days .
14 In response to the many toasts from his American colleagues he had made a light-hearted speech at dinner , which belied his deep disappointment at being sent back to the States on a Public Relations assignment .
15 From his later writings it is obvious that he was quite fascinated by the entire operation and its execution .
16 Down from his stocked shelves he took Shirley and The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists .
17 He 's had a very long and trying ordeal , and apart from his physical injuries he 's had the cold and damp to deal with too , so his body 's had a pretty severe challenge .
18 And judging from his own reactions he knew that was impossible .
19 Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together .
20 This most unpleasant task was completed yesterday , and from our new positions it was possible to see the beginnings of conflict between the Croats and the Titos , which ended in the wounding of some 30 to 40 Croats after which the shooting died down . "
21 From our clinical records we have identified 35 patients who received HRT with conjugated oestrogens ( Premarin or Prempak C 0.625 mg per day , Wyeth ) with tamoxifen 20 mg per day ( table ) , with hot flushes being the key symptom .
22 What is certain is that we need to recapture the vision of the primitive church , for if only we could drag ourselves away from our television sets and unhook our headphones from our portable stereos we would hear the clear call to arms .
23 From our wise Lords they first receiv 'd their Birth ;
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