Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line .
2 We tend to isolate ourselves from the rest of the natural world and yet we are very much a part of it .
3 But unfortunately , in our wish to be protective , we actually create the harm we seek to protect them from .
4 If we seek to protect ourselves from doubt in matters of belief , the result will be ‘ inactivity ’ .
5 In our own lives , when we look back over things we 've done , we try to learn something from them — if we know we 've done something stupid , we try to make sure that we do n't keep on making the same mistakes over and over again .
6 We wish to distance ourselves from such inferences , even though naturally we would expect our findings to generate constructive discussion about the effective use of pupils ' and teachers ' time in primary schools .
7 Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper .
8 There 's always lots of action tho' football is a plus , We 've never been to Wembley but we 've seen it from a bus .
9 One of the problems in your case is , we 've never really been able to Cos i i When we when we 've examined you from time to time , things come and gone .
10 In other words , we have innate feelings of guilt , about er , parricide and murder because we 've inherited them from our ancestors in the distant past .
11 We 've heard nothing from Dornberg ? ’ the Duke snapped .
12 We 've heard nothing from Dornberg ? ’
13 I I asked the er the minister earlier about this question and I appreciate his difficulties being a home office minister rather than a foreign office minister and I quite understand his reluctance to er stray too far from his departmental portfolio but the reality is that the British government agreed that the European parliament should continue to meet in Strasbourg but we 've heard nothing from the minister as to where the money should come from er in order to make that commitment a reality because I 'm sure that every member opposite would say that the uncertainty about the present boundaries is not the er responsibility of the British government , that it 's a matter for the French government to sort out which boundaries er will be in place in the United Kingdom by June the ninth , the date of the European elections , but the reality is that the British government have gone along with the arrangement for having Strasbourg recognised as a er seat for the European parliament .
14 We 've heard nothing from him for the past four months since that heart attack in Italy .
15 I do n't think we 've unpacked it from when we went
16 We 've learned something from it , ’ he said .
17 We 've taken it from their language and we use it in ours now meaning first .
18 We 've got somebody from the Oxford English er dictionary compilation er arena , with us today and I , I , I 'm almost tempted to ask Clare what wh what , what the definition of the word quality is actually .
19 We 've got somebody from have n't we the printer
20 No we 've got it we 've got it from everywhere we could think of did n't we ?
21 We 've described it from the offspring 's point of view .
22 As we 're on the subject of complaints , I might as well say that we 've had one from Naomi Marks .
23 And also I 'd welcome comments er we 've had one from er Mr that whether there are any things which you think ought to be added as well as taken away .
24 So I mean she 's been waiting on that erm place down Junction Road but they , you know , we 've had nothing from .
25 ‘ Now listen , Ellen , we 've unhinged her from her original faith .
26 At this point the poet ‘ takes off ’ and in a moment of vision tells us that Man 's ‘ greatness ’ is derived from early childhood experiences — provided that we have contributed something from ourselves to the bare impressions .
27 We have heard nothing from him since he acknowledged your order . ’
28 Pieces of abstract art do not suddenly change colour because we have moved them from artificial light to daylight .
29 We have to get them from five games , while other teams only have three .
30 This is not , of course , the only or the first or the commonest use of the word ; we have borrowed it from people who believe in gods .
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