Example sentences of "what [pron] [verb] [vb pp] from [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps you 're not trying for the prize of a wedding-ring ; if so , I apologise , though nothing can bring back what I 've taken from you . ’ |
2 | Moody was entertained at Dunrobin Castle near Golspie , and the Duke , who owned more acres than anyone in Europe , wrote to him , ‘ I shall never forget what I have heard from you . |
3 | She came to value what she had learnt from her difficult childhood , and to let go of the past . |
4 | I think what you 've t what you 've taken from us is the view |
5 | " Guard the truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit " , writes Paul to Timothy , " and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also . " |
6 | Using what they had discovered from their visit to Bourbourg and official sources , Helen and Brian Attwell were able to piece together the last moments of Beaufort I L4508 . |
7 | The first phase of the research project will focus on Euro-commuters and the range of difficulties they encounter , the problems associated with specific countries , and what they have learned from their business dealings on the continent . |
8 | Both horses and people will use what they have learnt from their own species and expect the other species to understand . |
9 | The monarch , it was argued , unable to escape from his burdens by resignation , as a mere minister could , and anxious to pass on undiminished to his heirs what he had inherited from his ancestors , was the safest and most effective possible guardian of the public welfare . |
10 | Athelstan remembered what he had learnt from his study of the Index of Saints but decided not to confide in Sir John . |