Example sentences of "to [pers pn] from the " in BNC.
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31 | For instance , a letter to me from the Highways Department mentions a Forrest Road — Lothian St. cycletrack , which it says has had preliminary approval from the Transportation Committee and was ‘ shortly to be forwarded to the Department 's design and construction staff for detailing the works ’ . |
32 | He called to me from the place . |
33 | ‘ But Ken was making it very clear to me from the very beginning that I was not going to get away with anything , ’ Pertwee told me . |
34 | eh brutal , er brute , er so many er only got a little bit more , eh sort of like you 've got er , I du n no , accent or something or add to it a few words , a few letters I mean , er a more I , a different accent you go to Manchester they said er different accent you go and so different one and to me from the beginning , not now , but from the beginning I was fascinate , I says why do they finish in Italian er ways , or add , you switch and them coins , erm , it still says |
35 | That 's right , just looking at the er the tables that I 've managed to get faxed to me from the Football League today . |
36 | Read this vital message to you from The Princess Royal |
37 | 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 ’ . |
38 | I 'll hand them up to you from the bottom of the steps , and you stay by the cart . ’ |
39 | This point should be familiar to you from the discussion of long-wave , world-system and regulationist theories in Chapters 1 and 2 . |
40 | It should have been made quite clear to you from the beginning that MI5 's word on this would be final . ’ |
41 | Erm what , what was the feeling that came over to you from the tenants ' group at the time ? |
42 | then erm the first payment in some occasions is a cheque direct to you from the TEC . |
43 | Falmer School Library Pupil 's name : Anthony White Form : 412 The book " The Vietnam War " on loan to you from the library is now overdue . |
44 | 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 . |
45 | This programme comes to you from the University of Sussex . |
46 | British rail tell us that the Scotland to Brighton train which is due to call at Oxford at 5.35 is running 2 hours late this evening , but I have nothing to report to you from the buses . |
47 | 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 . |
48 | British Rail tell us that the Banbury to Paddington train , which was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven , has been cancelled this evening , but I 've nothing disadvantageous to report to you from the buses . |
49 | But I 've no problems to report to you from the buses . |
50 | If it be objected that no beginning writer shops around in this way among the idioms handed down to him from the past , the evidence is that certain beginning writers do shop around in just this way ; Ezra Pound was one of them , and he is by no means so exceptional as is supposed . |
51 | Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck . |
52 | I held it out to him from the pouch . |
53 | He had the whalebone sent to him from the port of Leith from where several whalers operated . |
54 | He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels . |
55 | EMMA yells to him from the bedroom . |
56 | Alice Mair had heard the car and came out to him from the kitchen , wiping her hands . |
57 | Edmund arrives to find Emily 's cat has got at the lobsters and broken her beautiful china ; and in a moment of quiet at the end of his visit a boring neighbour ( well known to him from the letters ) makes her way in — and alas , like most bores who are funny in letters , she is not so in real life . |
58 | Certainly the paradoxical view of ugliness as a special kind of beauty appealed to him from the start . |
59 | He did n't pause as Dessie Burns called out to him from the hardware shop , he did n't notice Mr Kennedy looking over his glasses at all the bottles and apothecary jars in the window display of the chemist 's shop . |
60 | How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment ! |