Example sentences of "[pron] from " in BNC.
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31 | Unless it is submitted that prisoners have , on entering prison , surrendered all rights over their own bodies , in which case medical experimentation on them would be equally lawful , the case can not stand as authority for the proposition that there exists a duty , even as regards prisoners , far less at large , to prevent someone from refusing food and , a fortiori , medical treatment . |
32 | I excluded the whole of Scotland because she would have been a little too near home — even in Glasgow there was just the chance that someone might find her or she might bump into someone from home . ’ |
33 | Someone from McLaughlin 's old shop would come and pick it up . |
34 | If you recall any of these events , you 're a true child of rock'n'roll … someone from whom 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS will have very special meaning . |
35 | ‘ Ideally it needs someone from Alton . |
36 | At least I do n't mean that — not a good show for you , I know — but frankly when you 've been down a long time it is a good show to see someone from home and get all the news . |
37 | ‘ You all right there ? ’ said someone from the table to me . |
38 | debts liable for collection by the lender after the death of a person specified by the borrower as someone from whom he had an expectation . |
39 | Someone from a different culture , or world , visiting our society could be excused for thinking that crime was a basic , ever-present feature of our everyday lives . |
40 | And someone from long ago |
41 | ‘ Someone from your past ? |
42 | It must be like loving someone from afar only to have them turn to us one day , recognizing the love we have held for them and the secret things we have done for them , and returning our love with their own . |
43 | Thus , for example , persuading someone from position 1 and expecting to convert them to position 5 is unrealistic . |
44 | If there is a real difficulty , get in touch with someone from their local community to see if they can provide an interpreter . |
45 | In practice it means that the keynote lecture will be given by someone from the New World . |
46 | ‘ Yes , ’ she replies eagerly , ‘ someone from the British Committee is supposed to be meeting me . ’ |
47 | Already he felt uneasy here , in the presence of someone from out of his sphere . |
48 | ‘ You do n't feel that it could be someone from inside the Lodge , do you ? ’ |
49 | Hence , there is a danger of the children knowing the act already , so it is a good idea to get someone from outside the usual circuit . |
50 | I would never discourage someone from trying to start a group . |
51 | ( It might be a familiar figure , someone from past ages , an animal , or mythological character . |
52 | Because the checkweighing machine captured no information on packet weights someone from quality control took packets from the line at random and calculated their average weight . |
53 | ‘ We do n't know what death does to someone from the planet Krypton , ’ a DC Comics spokesman says . |
54 | We 've even got someone from Bristol , ’ adds Prue . |
55 | I 've got someone from the village coming in every day to check that no one tries making a nuisance of themselves . |
56 | ‘ Someone from the village , you said , ’ Lewis persisted . |
57 | The next morning someone from the production office turned up and said , ‘ Please can we have our actor back , ’ and they let me go . |
58 | He was left with the distinct feeling that he had encountered someone from the spirit world on that early midsummer 's morning . |
59 | ‘ Still trying to find someone from Spidex ? ’ |
60 | It is perhaps less easy to see how someone from a privileged background can be led to seek emptiness as a physical state , when it is obviously such an unpleasant , even painful , one . |