Example sentences of "to him from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Four days later , Patrick Donnelly , his solicitor , wrote to him from a hospital bed : ‘ What a tremendous thrill to hear of your release ! … |
2 | What is called ‘ any benefit , or even any legal possibility of benefit , ’ in Mr. Smith 's notes to Cumber v. Wane , is not ( as I conceive ) that sort of benefit which a creditor may derive from getting payment of part of the money due to him from a debtor who might otherwise keep him at arm 's length , or possibly become insolvent , but is some independent benefit , actual or contingent , of a kind which might in law be a good and valuable consideration for any other sort of agreement not under seal . |
3 | Doyle 's attention was drawn by a youth , wearing suit and bow-tie , who called to him from an empty table . |
4 | Lies and blackmail , overt blackmail , were new to him from an adult . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck . |
7 | I held it out to him from the pouch . |
8 | He had the whalebone sent to him from the port of Leith from where several whalers operated . |
9 | He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels . |
10 | EMMA yells to him from the bedroom . |
11 | Alice Mair had heard the car and came out to him from the kitchen , wiping her hands . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Certainly the paradoxical view of ugliness as a special kind of beauty appealed to him from the start . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment ! |
16 | She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things . |
17 | The exact date of the Vendôme charter , in which Count Bouchard gave full details of the military service owed to him from the area of Vendôme , is still controversial ; but it is now accepted as an authentic document of the time of Fulk Nerra or Geoffrey Martel . |
18 | A French attack was mounted on the duchy of Aquitaine , but the day was saved by the able lieutenancy exercised there by Richard of Cornwall , and by large loans to him from the cities of Bordeaux and Bayonne . |
19 | He , too , suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time … |
20 | Finally , at the fifteenth count , Q had 1,704 voted transferred to him from the surplus of McDowell ( PD ) , elected , who had had votes transferred to him from twelve other candidates , F , H , B , Cr , O'S , E , M , R , S , McA , B and D. |
21 | He could not find Strawberry but after a time Cowslip came up to him from the other end of the hall . |
22 | He was only jolted out of his misery when he approached the front door leading to his much-maligned flat and , as he struggled to pull his keys out of his right pocket with his left hand , a voice spoke to him from the shadows of the front porch . |
23 | He takes a piece of paper from his pocket , a letter from Claudia smuggled to him from the Drancy camp in Paris . |
24 | The surety often takes the position from motives of friendship to the debtor , and generally not as a result of any direct bargaining between him and the creditor , or in consideration of any remuneration passing to him from the creditor . |
25 | " Anywhere , " we called back to him from the bow . |
26 | Then words had come to him from the sky . |
27 | Slingsby first visited Norway in 1872 and soon discovered that he was in a country with whose inhabitants he had almost everything in common ; where the language was familiar to him from the vocabulary surviving in the Yorkshire dales , and where the temperament and customs were akin to his own . |
28 | Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature . |
29 | Surely there could be no gain to him from the old lady 's death ? |
30 | By this time , she was too weak from hunger and thirst to call to him from the window . |