Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | One flaw in the techniques of vertical thinking is that they proceed from the known into the unknown . |
2 | Another point that might be made about the relationship between the ‘ form-words ’ of grammar and the ‘ full words ’ of lexis is that it follows from the kind of auxiliary , context-complementary function of grammar being proposed here that the proportional occurrence of these words will vary in different kinds of discourse . |
3 | ( One theory is that it arose from scribes ' attempts to make the word more legible . |
4 | The sadness was that it came from the killing of Harry . |
5 | A large number of coins was found in ‘ the mortary destruction layer ’ of the vestibule and in ‘ robbing pits ’ in the cella , and the assumption was that they came from hoards buried in the temple floors or structure and were scattered when demolition took place . |
6 | The conventional political wisdom is that you hear from the losers , not the gainers . |
7 | The fact is that they know from their own experience that many of their contemporaries take drugs occasionally and do not become addicted . |