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

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1 You can claim back 80% of it each month from your NI contributions or tax payments .
2 Can we start to look at it this time from the benefits to some people in terms of travel and a quiet environment ? ’
3 LUCA CUMANI improved his impressive Brighton record when the strapping Declassified made it 22 winners from 40 runners at the track in five years for the Newmarket trainer .
4 She will make it clear right from the start by her tone of voice that it is with tired reluctance that she has decided to deal with you at all .
5 It was better to make it clear right from the start that she preferred to work in the other surgery alone , rather than work together in both village and complex .
6 Semantics is the study of meaning , and as such derives much of it theoretical inspiration from disciplines such as philosophy , psychology and linguistics .
7 It will be void if that fact makes it impossible right from the outset to carry out the contract .
8 Begin with the corner motif , positioning it 7 cm from the edge .
9 What sort of beauty is it these lads from the shanty town possess ?
10 Lord Mayor , I D that the item be debated at this meeting , without first it receiving report from Social Services Committee on the grounds that the matter is urgent in the meaning of the section three one of the Local Authority and Social Services Act of 1970 .
11 It all stems from our curiosity about the past and our heroes , particularly guitar players like Ritchie Blackmore and Jimmy Page .
12 It all stems from when Sally was a high hurdler .
13 It all stems from when Sally was a high hurdler .
14 You know , as much as all this GCSE business is a step in the right direction now , it all stems from this post-Renaissance business about compartmentalizing the arts and sciences , and how that 's reflected in societal terms , and this rather pathetic need to grade and assess in this way .
15 It all stems from here , from you .
16 Maybe it all stems from never being allowed to participate with the big boys in childhood beach games using oil drums as wickets .
17 Is it all punishment from now on in ?
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19 McNab briefly revived it 13 minutes from the end with a sizzling 20-yard strike for the third goal .
20 Took up some good positions , had one half chance which the keeper did well to hold , and then chased after a long ball , outrun 2 defenders , hit it first time from 25 yards or so — straight into the bottom right corner , well the keeper got a slight touch which lifted it a bit higher but you get the idea .
21 Tony , on the Leicester right , started it five yards from his own line with a brilliant burst which took him over the half-way line .
22 A body needs at least two people to carry it any distance from a car , and it 's not easily disguised .
23 You could n't join the library until you were seven , and before that I read my Hans Christian Anderson back to front when I 'd read it twenty times from start to finish .
24 I have taken it enough times from Steve .
25 Cuckney has never found it difficult switching from the public to the private sector , or vice versa .
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