Example sentences of "we [verb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I think that we need to look into more depth the issue of the County Farms estate , we agreed from the start it was something that could not be rushed , and we had to , the principle question that needed to be answered was that was there a viability for County Farms or role for County Farms in the nineteen nineties .
2 ‘ We have attempted to translate the report we requested from the French , but because of our linguistic inability it has n't made complete sense , ’ Edward Jones , the acting secretary of the WRU , said .
3 He deserves the support we given from the Treasury and from Europe . ’
4 Again , we borrow from the French , this time for lace or tracery .
5 All we got from the insurance company was a sum for fixtures and fittings .
6 Erm , take some time off to read erm the handbook we got from the housing finance seminar because clearly he does n't understand his contacts .
7 you actually exchange , as soon as you 've exchanged contracts we 've got to get insured you see but erm I mean on the letter we got from the solicitor on Saturday it said , it , it looks as though your purchaser 's ready to exchange contracts in the forthcoming week
8 It was a long time before we recovered from the loss , and I vowed never to have another dog because we could never replace Sorrel .
9 It was intended to provide not only a means of cooking but of heating the water we drew from the well .
10 To that end , again we will probably be stronger in that area but t to that end we formed a group of partners who were going to specifically target er that that market place er we drew from the triple A practice and tax practice and M C S. Looking at the products and the reviews to get into that first those those clients .
11 We excluded from the analysis subjects who had a history of heart attack , heart failure , stroke , cancer , or an unknown periodontal classification at baseline .
12 We moved from the orchard taking the prisoners with us and leaving the wounded to be taken to the rear .
13 The other thing that we want from the client advertising client to make it a full deal so that we can pay you the thirty thirty percent commission is copy .
14 ‘ In the future , it seems , we are going to be taking arbitrary decisions about what we want from the countryside : the large blue here , a certain bird there , and we are going to manage for those species , which will mean that everything else will go . ’
15 Therefore , despite the extent of his knowledge , the further we recede from the date at which he wrote , and the geographical area on which he is most forthcoming , the less it is possible to be confident that important events were not omitted from his work .
16 We walk from the elevator with Ali in the lead .
17 In Committee we learnt from the Minister , almost by accident — it was not clear at earlier stages of our proceedings that , within each privatised company , only one buy-out bid will qualify for the £48,750 .
18 One lesson that we learnt from the transition from domestic rates to the community charge was the injustice of the former rates system to the single-person household .
19 As we receded from the mainland we ever sighted new mountain ranges : we saw them growing fainter and dipping out of our sight ; to the southward the Skye hills lent a charm , and the Isle of Lewis loomed bigger and broader , till we steamed alongside of the pier and were landed ‘ mid the curing of a fine catch of herring taken during the night .
20 The hotel is a group of buildings surrounded by gardens and trees in a compound , and we noticed from the start a vaguely British feeling about it — we asked our guide and he told us it had been formerly the British Embassy ( presumably during the years when this had been Chiang Kai-Shek 's capital ) , and had remained in British hands until 1960 or so , I suppose it was a consulate or something .
21 Well my free kick , he actually got a touch on that as well , he tipped it onto the post for the free kick yes , but I mean even when he bounced out to Mickey Lewis , one of their defenders got a great block from about two yards out to send it out for the corner , which luckily we scored from the corner , so that we got away with it then .
22 So just what can we expect from the woman who put the ‘ broad ’ in broadcasting ?
23 We came from the North , ’ said Mrs Molesworth , making herself sound like a Viking horde .
24 I 'm not being facile , but we came from the sea , we 've dumped on it for years and it looks like it 's getting its own back .
25 The regulations have not been subject to a report by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments , but we have printed a memorandum about the statutory instrument that we received from the Department , and made copies of it available .
26 We integrate from the gradient
27 This masterpiece lacks its head ; but if we look from the hawk-priestess to some marble heads of the later sixth century we see the beginning and end of the tradition in which it must have been made .
28 Choking on traffic fumes , we climbed from the basket and vowed to return — but never to do the toboggan ride again .
29 However , if we begin from the view that the deaf child is communicatively competent in sign language , given access to appropriate models , then all his learning goals can be reached through this language and the child becomes a second language learner in relation to English .
30 We walked from the station yeah it 's Harlow
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