Example sentences of "it [be] from the " in BNC.

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1 Another investigation , looking at the problem as it were from the opposite direction , compared adoptees selected for later estimates of their creativity and then examined incidences of mental illness .
2 This was Little Gidding , and , as she wrote , ‘ I shall never forget the experience of hearing the words new-minted as it were from the poet 's own lips ’ .
3 ‘ You see , one of the advantages of being dead is that one is released as it were from the bonds of time and therefore I can see everything that has happened or will happen , all at the same time except that of course I now know that Time does not , for all practical purposes , exist . ’
4 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
5 ‘ Yes ’ , says Jason , ‘ it 's from the copper ’ .
6 It 's from the Bible , actually , and it would have formed a small part of what I wanted to say to you this morning ; ‘ Do n't make friends with people who have hot , violent tempers .
7 It 's from the Bible .
8 It 's from the birdfeeder , ’ explained the dog .
9 It 's … it 's from the hospital , I think . ’
10 It 's from the deli on 44th Street . ’
11 It 's from the point of view of the risk management for the council 's insurance , because our new policy we are virtually self-insuring .
12 ‘ Ooh , ’ said Lydia , enraged , ‘ it 's from the duck .
13 It looks as if it 's from the Editor . ’
14 ‘ Oh , it looks as if it 's from the Editor , ’ said Mounce ironically .
15 ‘ It says it 's from the Editor . ’
16 ‘ Oh , it says it 's from the Editor .
17 I think it 's from the organization 's point of view , from our statement of purpose , business plan , yeah , we do want people to achieve certain things , and therefore we provide them with the training to be able to do that .
18 It 's for me , Thérèse exclaimed : it 's from the nuns in Soeur Dosithée 's old convent .
19 It 's from the King .
20 ‘ I told you it 's from the top .
21 It 's from the shop in the square where they make all the dresses from their own fabrics . ’
22 It 's from the Regional Secretary , I write with reference to your appeal to the Regional Committee of today 's date and I have to inform you that your appeal was unsuccessful .
23 Erm , on this paper I just wanted to ask you , erm , Simon says it 's from the erm , American agency , how many jobs , I , I would really like to know how much we spend , or how much is spent on trying to achieve jobs from American , from companies in America , and erm , how many jobs have been created ?
24 I 've had a letter and er there 's various lists of people you might all have got one eventually , I do n't know , but it 's from the university engineer .
25 It 's now a sick joke in the Health Service , it 's from the cradle to the Waldergrave .
26 It 's now a sick joke in the Health Service , it 's from the cradle to the Waldergrave .
27 It 's from the gov the government
28 well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is
29 If there is a comparison to be drawn in recent times , and lessons are be learned , it 's from the Walker Cup match last month in the States .
30 It 's not cos you have n't got ta do it from the outside it 's from the inside .
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