Example sentences of "we [vb base] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've learnt from our past mistakes in approaching Thurrock and Nottingham and we 'll use the experience we gain from Southwell to the full at Telford to build something on a far grander scale , ’ Muddle says confidently .
2 We report from Saudi Arabia , Egypt , Jordan and North Africa
3 ‘ The service exceeds by a wide margin the standards we expect from UK broadcasters and I see no reason why material of this sort should be available in the UK simply because it is broadcast from overseas . ’
4 At other times we can cope with dangerous situations only with the guidance we receive from God 's word , our chart and compass for daily living .
5 They originate in China but are now grown in warm countries all over the world , and the ones we enjoy from June to September come in the main from France , Italy and Spain .
6 The last we hear from Roslavl' on taxes is in May , when fifty-eight of the seventy-eight soldiers requested from the town garrison were sent out to collect the potato tax in kind .
7 We hear from Denmark from time to time , ’ Eochaid said .
8 We hear from Sally Boote that at High Wycombe Town Hall , where Betty Hartley 's Berkshire team were to perform two items as a contribution to Wycombe Arts Festival , the designers , had raked the stage instead of the floor of the auditorium .
9 At least we hear from Cicero that Panaetius registered — apparently with approval — the opinion of Scipio Aemilianus that men elated by continuous success should be disciplined like horses after a battle .
10 In our ‘ readers ' experiences ’ this month we hear from Julie Harvey whose sister died as a result of a riding accident .
11 We hope it will be sufficient to point out that we draw from Becker , via Pollner and others , the useful contrast between ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ models .
12 It was nearly four weeks ago that we set from Chelsea on the way to Australia .
13 We know from Sweden that they play with a lot of spirit and determination but that they play fair as well . ’
14 We know from Cato the Censor ( 234–149 BC ) , the author of De agri cultura , that the various methods of planting , grafting , training and pruning of the vine , which the Romans would have introduced into Champagne , had been in common use throughout the warmer parts of the empire for at least two hundred years .
15 Certainly we know from Pope Gregory 's instructions that temples existed and were reused by the Christians .
16 Worse , the story is provably false : the decree ( ML 69 = Fornara 136 ) which enacted the raising of the tribute in 425 was moved by Thoudippos — who we know from Isaios ( ix ) was Kleon 's own son-in-law and so a philos .
17 Despite the defeats sustained in Greece , which we know from Herodotus , the Achaemenids served as a major source of inspiration to the late Shah Muhammad Reza in the formulation of both policy and propaganda .
18 We know from Gen Shandruk 's memoirs that on 10 May , the day after the division had been recorded by 6 Armoured Division as having surrendered near Volkermarkt , the two generals , Shandruk and Freytag , set off with a small group to reach the US Zone , leaving behind some 10,000 men under Col Krat .
19 We do n't know how Beethoven conducted his music or how he would have conducted if he had been able to hear everything that was going on , but we know from Brahms 's letters that he allowed himself sometimes great flexibility .
20 Some time that same day , or the following one , the new Prime Minister has entrusted some study of strategy , or some strategic study of something else , to an outside expert — and by the 7th , as we know from Summerchild 's first letter , Wilson has somehow been persuaded to staff and service this new operation through the Government Commission .
21 However , we know from Yeats 's letters even more than his poems that he thought the last possibility for aristocratic ease in the arts had disappeared when Robert Gregory was shot down over France in 1915 .
22 I do not think for a moment that the Letter of Aristeas should be taken as a Festal Scroll , something like the Book of Esther , to be read in the Alexandrian synagogues every year on the day on which ( as we know from Philo ) the Alexandrian Jews commemorated the translation ( De vita Mosis 2.41 ) .
23 Instead we get from Thucydides a dry list of founders and foundation-dates for the various Sicilian cities .
24 And the amount of it we get from India and Sri Lanka ha has gone down quite a lot .
25 " Charlie , that wonderful stuff we get from Mr Herriot — you know , for cut teats and things .
26 Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx .
27 Palace manager Steve Coppell said : ‘ Everything we get from John now is a bonus because we did fear the worst .
28 We understand from PPG Note 7 that all countryside should be ‘ safeguarded for its own sake ’ .
29 To conclude , the play does give us the answers to the questions we demand from Hamlet , we understand the delay 's he makes in killing Claudius due to the nature of his thoughts , he is concerned with the future of his soul and this seems to me the central issue in Shakespeare 's Hamlet .
30 With four comms radios instantly available , we switch from McAlpines ' company frequency straight to Heathrow .
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