Example sentences of "to [pers pn] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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2 Between the Wars the cars were open at first , and drivers had to be well-clad in oilskins to avoid the cascade of water which poured on to them from the canopy of the open-fronted trams .
3 ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ was borne to them from the enemy lines , time and again — into the land between the opposing armies , through their own lines , and away into the darkness .
4 But manufacturers can sometimes move the goal posts to suit their own ends — or perhaps they were oblivious to them from the start .
5 When I postulated that the environmentalists might have a case , they were horrified that I of all people should express such a view , when it had been clear to them from the start that I was different from the others ( my sisters ) .
6 Members of TI will promote ‘ standards of conduct ’ , though they will not have to keep to them from the start .
7 Calling them " temporary workers " merely made their situation clear to them from the start of their employment .
8 Staff and students are reminded that it is their responsibility to ensure that all books on loan to them from the Library are kept securely , in good condition , away from harmful environments , and readily accessible to Library staff in the event of their being required for other readers .
9 They thought it was normal for Lucy ( they had never called her Mummy ) to fly from room to room looking for her watch , keys , diary , gloves , scarf , and blow a kiss to them from the garden path as the taxi-driver carried her cello out to the car , while Nissy held them up to the window to wave .
10 It has seemed a certainty to me from the beginning ; the decision of the Council is tomorrow .
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12 He should have sent the child to me from the moment she could feed herself , Roirbak thought , sure Ari had been contaminated and spoiled by the life she 'd led at Taler 's Bump .
13 This last point is certainly not irrelevant , since the commemorative scroll sent to me from the Palace names Leslie as of the Parachute Regiment ; and under this unit did he appear for the last time in the Army List .
14 The lack of even a hint of that attitude in Runcorn , combined with his remarkable equability , endeared him to me from the start .
15 He said , ‘ Sickness has given me this fortune that this sultan has come to my side , at morn so health and well being have accrued to me from the arrival of this King without retinue .
16 He called to me from the place .
17 When I 'm in the kitchen she calls to me from the sitting room , where she is sewing .
18 Then he muttered to me from the corner of his mouth .
19 Haas , talking to me from the team HQ in Illinois , was anxious to underline that neither he or Newman had unfairly , unethically , rocked the Williams boat .
20 Of his death , the only reference found is the entry in Maskelyne 's account book for 13 March 1784 : ‘ Recd of Mrs Grace Sisson , thro ’ the hands of Mr Henry Robin Auctioneer my dividend for £88.14.11 due to me from the Estate of the late Jerh Sisson — £15.0.0 — and gave it to the Widow . ’
21 That 's right , just looking at the er the tables that I 've managed to get faxed to me from the Football League today .
22 The voice of your brother 's blood is crying to me from the ground .
23 Read this vital message to you from The Princess Royal
24 On your arrival you may be greeted by the pretty Welsh Palomino pony nodding to you from the field beside the car park , or by the friendly Great Dane , known as ‘ Puppy ’ .
25 As you know , these programmes come to you from the University of Sussex , and if you 've listened to any of them in the past , you 'll know that they 're devoted to topics and subjects in which we feel we have some expertise , and which we think would be of special interest to the local community .
26 This programme comes to you from the University of Sussex .
27 It should have been made quite clear to you from the beginning that MI5 's word on this would be final . ’
28 I 'll hand them up to you from the bottom of the steps , and you stay by the cart . ’
29 This point should be familiar to you from the discussion of long-wave , world-system and regulationist theories in Chapters 1 and 2 .
30 British Rail tell us their services are running to schedule this evening and I 've nothing to report to you from the bus services in the area .
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