Example sentences of "we [vb past] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We argued from this Bench that the regulatory machinery for British Gas was totally inadequate and that the basis of the privatisation was wrong .
2 And er when I did go to school , er all the bottom of er Mill there used to be all sand banks , and me and the other girl , we we came from this school , to look at this here man with a bear , a big bear .
3 We extracted from each trial data for an analysis by intention to treat — that is , an analysis that retains all individuals within the group to which they were randomised , regardless of compliance .
4 So we returned from that evening together and were very enthusiastic about what we heard .
5 And just in case it was not Magellan who & t uttered the word , then perhaps it was Pigafetta : ‘ We debouched from that Strait , ’ he later wrote , ‘ engulfing ourselves in the Pacific Sea . ’
6 But fair trade as we saw from that sketch , involves a lot more than just fair wages .
7 That is to say , it assumes the hierarchical erm conception of God 's world and the ethic of obedience , which , as we saw from that prose passage , underlies the conception of the fall as the central sin .
8 oh I see is that the paper we bought from that shop ?
9 Plus the rebate that we had from that project .
10 We omitted from these analyses case 15 in table III because this person had an address in another part of Britain which was regarded as his area of residence for the purposes of the national cancer registration scheme .
11 That is why we subtracted from both sides of the equation .
12 It was with a certain sense of foreboding — as if we had seen an omen — that we descended from this mountain fastness to the domain of the Bugis , where we knew we had just two months left to find a prahu to carry us eastwards before the monsoon set in …
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