Example sentences of "you [verb] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Encourage her to come back more often you 'll not only sell the seats you 'll sell the drinks you 'll sell the ice cream you make good profit from those and every theatre and every promotional help is done .
2 Now I wonder where you got that expression from ?
3 Well you got you got three months from the date of termination which you can take as effect from the twenty second of June to make a claim to the industrial tribunal .
4 Airways are like railways , you fly fixed tracks from one beacon ( VOR or NDB ) to another .
5 ‘ You say that you want total honesty from me , and then you throw me out when you get it !
6 Unless you want some bits from down there .
7 The only time this fabric would offend is if you want some guts from your environment .
8 You want some attention from the boys , but they do n't want to know .
9 Subtitle : If you want more colours from your monitor and faster screen redrawing then the answer is to get a Magician graphics accelerator card .
10 It is extremely important that you press more pieces from the bouquet than you think you will need , as some of the plant material may turn brown in the press or emerge pressed into the wrong shape .
11 Which high street store do you buy most clothes from ( excluding lingerie and shoes ) ? ....................................................
12 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
13 ‘ The fact that you remove saturated fat from your diet is profoundly important , ’ says Professor James , ‘ and you get an additional 10 per cent fall in cholesterol levels if you happen to eat more fruit and vegetables as a way of removing saturated fat from the diet .
14 If you do muddle up the crowd-flow arrangements , Over-stretch the facilities or pick an unsuitable venue in the first place , you cause enormous distractions from the event and the message .
15 Can you identify these leaves from their shapes ?
16 Can you identify these items from my drawings :
17 In the classroom , when you obtain new data from a language helper , always listen several times before mimicking .
18 Have you got any readings from January last year ?
19 He was always saying to Robert , ‘ Do you remember old Jennings from Univ ? ’ or ‘ Tell me , Wilson , did you use the Radcliffe Camera ? ’
20 Did you see that kid from Lancashire ?
21 You select an area of the country in which you run different advertising from the advertising you run in the rest of the country .
22 As you select each colour from the palette , you are required to give it a code number or letter .
23 How do you explain this since you measured each angle from a different side ?
24 Was it I mean was there w I mean wit with regard to custom , Did you get much custom Have you had much custom from people in the flats ?
25 I says now have you had any visitors from a couple of nights in my caravan .
26 Have you had any response from any of these people yet ?
27 We hope that you enjoy some benefit from your NCT membership and that you might be prepared to give a little bit of time back to the branch occasionally .
28 We hope that you enjoy some benefit from your NCT membership and that you might be prepared to give a little bit of time back to the branch occasionally .
29 Where would you draw these men from ?
30 Patrick does n't know for you know one log from another .
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