Example sentences of "it [det] [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 | What sort of beauty is it these lads from the shanty town possess ? |
4 | ‘ It all stems from our curiosity about the past and our heroes , particularly guitar players like Ritchie Blackmore and Jimmy Page . |
5 | It all stems from when Sally was a high hurdler . |
6 | It all stems from when Sally was a high hurdler . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | It all stems from here , from you . |
9 | Maybe it all stems from never being allowed to participate with the big boys in childhood beach games using oil drums as wickets . |
10 | Is it all punishment from now on in ? |
11 | A body needs at least two people to carry it any distance from a car , and it 's not easily disguised . |
12 | I have taken it enough times from Steve . |