Example sentences of "from [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 If I 'm right , why you 're hiding yourself from me is a mystery .
2 All that escapes from me is a pathetic plea , ‘ Talk to me ’ .
3 The last thing Letterman wants from me is an alternative , goy , version of the human dilemma .
4 All the letters get from me is an annual gasp of inanition .
5 What comes from me is as much to do with the Darkfall erosion as anything .
6 Across the road from me is where four boys live .
7 All you want from me is sex ! ’
8 And the other thing to say to from me is yes , we would love a multiplicity of views to go to the District Health Authority , I and my predecessor Betty Stanford , who were District Council Members on that health authority , we were there and able to listen to and able to contribute to the debate , the Government White Paper has taken us off , so that is not a good start in terms of how you involve the city and the district with the policy decisions of the health authority .
9 Well , I think that a few words from me are called for , as you say . ’
10 And I 'm just want to draw your attention very quickly and I will emphasize that a lot of the information you 're hearing from me are in a brief sense , will be more than adequately covered when
11 ‘ They benefit from me being here , but they appreciate that I go out to work occasionally , so it wo n't come as such a shock to them when I start to build up to going back to work properly ’ .
12 A shop that had an annual visit from me was Higgins the Chemists in Blue Boar Row , for I was sent there regularly on Boxing Day .
13 So the one thing he did n't expect from me was a thank you .
14 As part of the whole process of computerising its information systems , Catering & Allied is making neat use of the Psion Organiser II alongside personal computers loaded with the Caterdata software from T IS .
15 SOFTWARE in use at Morgan Grenfell : Caterdata from T IS — licensed to Catering & Allied at an entry cost of about £4,000 .
16 They argued that existing maps and digitized files from them are unable to meet these needs at global or regional scale and only remote sensing could help in the short term : the availability of stereometric data from the French SPOT satellite has already led to proposals for automated creation of global digital elevation models with a spatial ( XY ) resolution of about 30 m ( Muller 1989 ) .
17 Learning from experience is such a fundamental process that it is easy to take it for granted and assume that having experiences and learning from them are synonymous .
18 Details of the experiments themselves do not concern us here , but some of the ideas that have emerged from them are of interest because they add further to our understanding of how , looked at from a biological perspective , creativity can be connected to psychosis .
19 Vision screening procedures , even when administered regularly and appropriately , are useless if the results from them are not followed up .
20 Standard curriculum and the syllabuses which stem from them are approved by the Ministry of Education .
21 And what use is it to provide more and more high-performance cultural facilities ( an unpleasing phrase ) if the artists who ought to be benefiting from them are lacking ?
22 Even if we agree that these kinds of assumptions have some general validity , the questions that then stem from them are equally complex .
23 The tadpoles that develop from them are complete with mouths and external gills and they feed within the oviduct on tiny white flakes secreted from its walls , nibbling them just as though they were independent creatures browsing in a tiny pond .
24 One objection made against West German party , lists is that MdBs chosen from them are not directly answerable to the electorate .
25 The obligations felt towards kin , and the patterns of visiting and assistance that flow from them are characteristic of all social classes .
26 These simple propositions are truisms , but their importance and the dangers of departing from them are highlighted by this appeal , which we allowed on 13 March 1992 .
27 I believe some of the things we have to share with the Europeans and learn from them are very urgent in Britain at the moment .
28 Yet the base levels derived from them are not very different from the base levels derived from the study of marine and river terraces .
29 Past cases are only helpful in so far as they act as a guide and some of the main points arising from them are discussed below .
30 Mind you , you 're not gon na get a delegate rate from them are you ?
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