Example sentences of "from [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The monastery 's right to Pallas was challenged by the Lady Garsinde , wife of Bernard le Velu , who declared that the estate had belonged to her first husband Raymond , from whom count Raymond III had taken it by force .
2 You can join immediately ( enquire at the entrance to the Long Room or in the Library Shop ) , or write to the Treasurer , Friends of the Library , Trinity College , Dublin 2 , from whom further information is available .
3 Applications should be received by 30 April 1990 in one of the two main working languages of the Institute ( English and French ) , and should be addressed to : The Adviser for Academic Affairs , European University Institute , C.P.2330 , 1–50100 FIRENZE Ferrovia ( Italy ) , from whom further particulars may be requested .
4 Parents , who have no right to prevent an assessment , must be informed of the LEA 's proposal to assess the child , given the name of an officer of the LEA from whom further advice may be obtained , and notified of the right to make representations ( orally or in writing ) within a minimum period of 29 days from service of notice by the LEA .
5 Far be it from me to give Mr Major advice , but I would suggest that insults towards any of these people , such as his recent attacks on ‘ froth and bubble ’ Lord Tebbit , will backfire .
6 Sergeant Flavell has been released from me to take notes ; I 'm attached to myself now , wrists cuffed together .
7 We 've talked to the existing publishers and this was now eight weeks ago and they still have n't written despite many phone calls from me to put suggestions forward as to costings and so on .
8 Far be it from me to criticize comments made in the heat of the moment , which should be understood for what they are , cries of unendurable suffering , a passionate outburst of all-too-comprehensible anguish .
9 But it was no different from me starting work up here that time
10 Make an independent selection from a comprehensive range of reference materials , eg encyclopaedia , adult dictionary or data bank , retrieve information from them using techniques such as skim-reading ; and synthesise information from different parts of a text or different texts .
11 Make an independent and discriminating selection from a range of reference materials ; retrieve information from them using techniques such as skim-reading ; evaluate and synthesise information from different parts of a text or different texts .
12 Make an independent and discriminating selection from a range of reference materials ; retrieve information from them using techniques such as skim-reading ; evaluate and synthesise information from different parts of a text or different texts .
13 Make an independent and discriminating selection from a range of reference materials ; retrieve information from them using techniques such as skim-reading ; evaluate and synthesise information from different parts of a text or different texts .
14 Only a few hundred metres from them lay Fakrid .
15 For example , although the Immigration Rules ( which fall into the second category ) have statutory backing , there is considerable doubt about the extent to which departure from them renders decisions liable to be quashed .
16 If you do not have such information available , you will have to start by making out phonetic workcharts and from them check lists .
17 Across the choppy water from them stands Billingsgate Fish Market , smartened up to tone with the neighbourhood .
18 To depart substantially from them invites question unless it can be demonstrated that such departure conforms to accepted practice by rational analysis .
19 The first is based on the assumption that there is a ‘ real ’ world , that that world can be known , and that the structures of knowledge should correspond to the structures of reality ; thus any departure from them invites confusion .
20 ‘ Belonging to another ’ is proved by showing that the property was appropriated from someone having possession or control of it , e.g. the owner or tenant etc. of a dwelling house would have possession and control of all the personal property in the house , and the owner or driver of a car would have possession or control of the contents of the car .
21 → We so often receive letters from people slamming companies for poor service , that it 's nice to receive a letter from someone heaping praise upon a manufacturer for a job well done .
22 Headed ‘ Magdalen College , Oxford ’ , it purports to come from someone called Verity Bough of the Students of Europe Patriotic League .
23 From my smitten heart with tears Two wonders I confess The wonder of His glorious love And my own sinfulness .
24 It , it went , it went from I ate chocolate , but that , I mean I did n't
25 She helped him , parting her lips from his to draw breath in her eagerness to remove all that separated them .
26 They slipped the paddles from their containing sleeves , and using short hard jabs began moving , cresting a wave and plunging down the other side , knowing that whoever it was would be in serious trouble .
27 Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig 's other concern was to dislodge the Germans from their dominating positions on the ridge of high ground running from Westroosbeke to Broodseinde before winter set in .
28 Work out all the damage from Fanatics as they emerge from their concealing units .
29 He climbed away from their reaching hands , on to the very top of the gantry , breaking the spines of his peacock wings .
30 During peacetime , the convoys will emerge periodically from their hiding places for practice runs in which only the warheads of the missiles will be dummies .
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