Example sentences of "from [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In those patients from whom two biopsy specimens had been taken , slides were read by the same examiner . |
2 | If you recall any of these events , you 're a true child of rock'n'roll … someone from whom 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS will have very special meaning . |
3 | Pathological changes either in the neural plexus or in the smooth muscle coats were not evident in routine or cryostat sections , or on histochemical staining , in the seven subjects from whom full thickness bowel samples were available for further analysis . |
4 | From my second-floor vantage point I could see my classmates as they tumbled out into the quad playing catch with my shoes . |
5 | What a pleasure it always is to hear from my sole mate Mollie O'Finn from Bo'ness . |
6 | he had lifted a biro from my inside breast pocket |
7 | Apart from my regular CD collection , I ca n't resist promotional and sampler discs . |
8 | On an outing to the obscure Gate Crag in Eskdale we picked a route called Bosigran — this had to be climbed because I 'd just returned from my first climbing trip to Cornwall . |
9 | ‘ As far as I can gather from my limited field work they seem to be produced on every possible and impossible occasion . |
10 | So I strolled amid the base huts sheltering those far-flung operatives of commerce , waiting for the heat of the day to draw the moisture from my 60/40 silk/viscose trouser mix . |
11 | It was a world apart from my small North Harrow shop . |
12 | I only heard of what we will call " the-carving-of-mahogany-to-fit-the-cami-knickers " years and years later from my dear friend Bruin Boyce . |
13 | returning from my prolonged Summer break , I was initially almost as sceptical as the Tory faithful at Blackpool that John Major faces a leadership crisis . |
14 | Leaving aside the occasional inept vinyl-to-CD transfer or wilfully bizarre remix , digital sound and I co-exist quite happily ; my main reason for a return to the vinyl frontier is a hankering to hear certain pieces of music from my retired record collection . |
15 | from my Glam Rock time . |
16 | I now wanted desperately to belong to the Christian church in general ( which to me , from my Free Church background , was what baptism implied ) while not able to belong specifically to the Anglican Church ( which was what confirmation implied ) so long as that church discriminated against women . |
17 | It was ironic in retrospect that I had to travel half way round the globe to get to know working class men from my own back yard . |
18 | Choral writing similar to solo and accompaniment can divide the music into two strata , or layers , as Example 70 from my own work Discoveries shows . |
19 | The complementary contrast is provided by a detail from my own fieldwork experience in North Central Sri Lanka where , despite the absence of any form of lineage organization , much of the ideology concerning marriage is very similar to that encountered in Kerala . |
20 | Example 99 , from my own Organ Symphony , combines two streams of fourth chords , mostly in counter-parallel motion . |
21 | This moral is highlighted by an episode from my own family annals which occurred when we were visiting my in-laws in Scotland . |
22 | All three parts rework or reference photographs from my own family album and question their role in the organisation of my self-image , my experiences and expectations . |
23 | Let me give an instance from my own writing life . |
24 | That opinion really shocked me , coming from my own form teacher . |
25 | Instead I have included those topics which were raised most consistently by returners as a potential source of worry or concern , culled from my own background research for learning materials aimed at returning nurses and health visitors . |
26 | To prepare this article I had to wait for an event on a day when the visibility was gin-clear to get good photographs from my open cockpit Jodel D9 , using a telephoto lens at various focal lengths to obtain the required framing . |
27 | Sometimes from my high Chiswick window I 'd thought about horrors down below the surface , out of sight . |
28 | He plucked some grapes from my complimentary fruit bowl . |
29 | What help will I get from my Social Services Department ? |
30 | I tried to get a better grip but to my horror my fingers began to run down the door like melting plasticine as I watched from my perilous vantage point . |