Example sentences of "from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This page : black and green motorbike suit to order and black racing gloves , both from Michiko Koshino , 63 Neal St , London WC2 ; black sleevless top from Midas , 27a Sloane Sq , London SW1 ; Oakley shades from For Eyes , 90–92 Oxford St , London W1
2 Opposite page : red top from Millennium , New Row , London W2 ; leather trousers by Dirk Bikkembergs from Jones , Floral St , London W1 ; red gloves from Michiko Koshino , as before ; motorbike boots from Rivetts , as before ; Oakley shades from For Eyes , as before
3 Opposite page : black and green motorbike suit to order and black racing gloves , both from Michiko Koshino , as before ; black sleeveless top from Midas , as before ; Oakley shades from For Eyes , as before
4 They also record the area that the client comes from for the benefit of their funders .
5 Rugby hangs its hat on the international game but that 's also where the funds come from for the grass-roots development .
6 Shilton , who is himself injured , has just 14 full-time professionals to choose from for the visit of Hartlepool after losing Just when Shilton thought things were looking up for his Second Division side before the 3-2 FA Cup win over Peterborough , he lost striker Paul Boardman with a foot injury and on-loan defender Richard Dryden with a groin injury .
7 The heavy labour not only fought the flab around his waist but cured him of the insomnia he had suffered from for so many years .
8 Half of the essays were reprinted , with slight alterations , from For Lancelot Andrewes , while the more recent of them , " Religion and Literature " , " Catholicism and International Order " and " Modern Education and the Classics " , continue the theme which he had inaugurated in After Strange Gods ; he assaults the dominant position of secularism in contemporary culture , and anticipates in lugubrious fashion the barbarism which will descend .
9 who had an estate and there were St Trinian 's incidentally er , inciden that 's where the name came from for the books and friend of theirs and relation of his wrote the book I do n't know , something like that , and anyhow eventually I got
10 The segregation of servants from the family had already begun at Coleshill , the ancestor of the Palladian houses of the eighteenth century , where Roger Pratt , who believed that a house should be ‘ so contrived … that the ordinary servants may never publicly appear in passing to and from for their occasions there ’ , had given them separate rooms , adjacent to their masters , so that they no longer slept at his door or at the foot of his bed .
11 But if even if one was late from for school , he had a monitor on the doors to the outside world and when the whistle went for nine o'clock that door was closed and there The boys marshalled in the yard to er get in the lines and marched to the classes .
12 Er you 'd occasionally see two of them walking erm around , but unless there was specific for the from for them coming , erm I did see them er going into a flat .
13 eventually disappeared from for various reasons .
14 That 's where you get your power from for messing about with horses , just keeping your eyes on that particular bone .
15 Moira from FOR pops up on the title track and ‘ New Love ’ is especially poignant with its sorry story of broken hearts and fond memories .
16 , where does the material come from for ?
17 If the fine art area is too specialised , there is a huge range of companies to choose from for a broader appeal as the accompanying directory shows .
18 Er a bill from for tracing and disconnecting an unused underground cable .
19 But I 'd say a crusade was something you came home from for Arnie it was a way of life .
20 Moira from FOR pops up on the title track and ‘ New Love ’ is especially poignant with its sorry story of broken hearts and fond memories .
21 Harris ( 1982 : 52 ) points out , for instance , that the occurrence of self with the infinitive reveals the existence of what he calls a " subject " , so that , in transformational terms , " To hate oneself is unwise can only come from For one to hate oneself is unwise " .
22 The well-established practice , which helped to avoid wrongful identification and risks of libel action , should not be departed from for the benefit of the comfort and feelings of defendants .
23 Well he reckons he had n't seen anyone from for months
24 Oh dear I 'm sorry , I 'll give you the other hundred from for February .
25 She does n't look like the kind of girl men want to be parted from for too long ! ’
26 Stephen called to his son to fetch a rag to stop the petrol and then to get a funnel from for Mr Dodd to decant petrol into a metal can .
27 Even without a new signing Keegan still has an embarrassment of players to chose from for the vital Brighton clash .
28 The dilemma is where does the money come from for the other essential things , especially food .
29 Basically you 're looking to make sure that you 've covered any possibility if they die tomorrow where the money would come from for any of those outstanding obligations and then here you put the total what 's available , in this case it 's the seventy K plus ten K
30 Forms and posters for MIND Workout With The Stars are available from for anyone able to promote this event .
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