Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That someone from Royston ambushed Irvine and murdered him , ’ I replied coolly , ignoring the rage which changed Catesby 's open-faced , ploughboy looks into a mask of fury . |
2 | I 'm afraid someone from Waterloo Road Station will contact you . |
3 | Is this somebody from church ? |
4 | A figure in brown detached itself from the shadows , reached into the bin with a look of disgust on his face , and pocketed the crumpled paper without reading it . |
5 | From right beside Lawton something huge detached itself from the shadows . |
6 | First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ? |
7 | Seizing their national moment continued from page one centred on conflict with Germany , but their solution has been a different one from that of the British . |
8 | Seizing the national moment continued from page one centred on conflict with Germany , but their solution has been a different one from that of the British . |
9 | Computer-training is a fast-growing market , but a very different one from publishing . |
10 | The eight fabrics that were chosen for the garments were completely different one from the other . |
11 | But the contract I agreed to sign on behalf of Jean-Claude was a very different one from the one M. Chaillot had intended me to sign . |
12 | As a result of these anti-avoidance provisions , the foreign business carve-out is excluded , and the general COB Rules apply in relation to the customer concerned , where : ( 1 ) A UK office executes a transaction with or for a UK private customer on the instructions of a non-UK office ; or ( 2 ) A UK office gives investment advice in relation to any transaction to a non-UK office , which the non-UK office passes on to ( or uses for the benefit of ) a UK private customer if ( in either case ) : ( a ) the UK office itself transmitted the order to a non-UK office of the firm ( even if a different one from that instructing it ) ; ( b ) the UK office has itself advised the customer in relation to the transaction concerned ( and the customer has then directly or indirectly given the order to the non-UK office which deals through the UK office ) ; or ( c ) the UK office has advised the customer to deal through or seek advice from a non-UK office of the firm ( even if the relevant prescribed disclosure was made ) . |
13 | You choose a different one from there . |
14 | With the other hand as he kissed her this chaste cool kiss , he reached back and shook free something from behind his neck . |
15 | Another aircraft , this one from 5th . |
16 | And this one from a most complimentary lady in Northampton : ‘ I hope the programme will give lots of people the determination to persevere as you did . |
17 | This one from Panasonic looks as good as it sounds . |
18 | It was ten minutes before the stretcher came , and then the prisoners parted and allowed this one from their number to be taken to the opened gates . |
19 | B. The comparable domain of CHO nucleolin also shares a similar proline periodicity with histone H1 , this one from Xenopus . |
20 | how far is this one from that ? |
21 | Alright , I , I borrowed this one from the Senior Common Room . |
22 | We were sent hundreds of letters of thanks like this one from an eminent diplomat , Sir Ashley Clarke : |
23 | Just watch this one from Dave Mitchell . |
24 | Paul Reece stopped this one from Gray and a few minutes later , he prevented Goodman getting his second and Sunderland 's third . |
25 | Great goal this one from young Joey Beauchamp ; the shot too hot for Hammond to hold . |
26 | No stopping this one from England Youth International , Aide Mike . |
27 | Amorphophallus has several relations who are equally smelly , though this one from Columbia has a sweet , heady scent , most are quite simply pongy . |
28 | IF you avoided Radio 2 last night to miss Derek Jameson 's nightly elocution lesson , this one from Stockton Parish Church , bad luck . |
29 | Since it scans perfectly and rhymes almost , try this one from the ubiquitous Basil Noble on Labour 's defendant in East Cleveland : A would-be MP called Kumar , Went calling in very good humour , As he smiled through Langbaurgh , Both at home and afar , He never committed a bloomer . |
30 | We are grateful to accept prizes such as this one from a theatre promotions agency . |