Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 From the memo it looks as though you ask me for the form as P.A. to Head of Group .
2 However , as soon as we reached the interview for the home/school post a debate on the school and the community began again as shown from the notes I took where the main participants in the discussion were Phil Barlow ( the Deputy Head for Curriculum ) , Chris Cousins ( the Deputy Head for Community ) , Ann Thomas ( the Community Adviser for the LEA ) and Father Curtis ( the Chairman of the Governors ) .
3 This is argued on the basis of assumptions about the behaviour of ‘ bureaucrats ’ who are unable to operate by making profits from the services they provide as entrepreneurs do in the private sector .
4 But from the beginning I sensed that things were n't going to be easy , not for any of us .
5 Right from the beginning I assumed that we were going to have to work at interesting the press in the story .
6 ‘ From the baptism of fire she had got from the press she knew that she could handle the role too .
7 We no longer have ‘ beliefs ’ that are isolated from the way we live or from our emotions .
8 ‘ The … the stuff that causes the heat in chillis ’ and I smile , because I just know from the way he phrased that that he knows the technical term but does n't want to appear too smart-alec ‘ is n't soluble in water , but it is soluble in fat .
9 Jason tells me you 've often made careless mistakes in your work , and that you 've always resented him correcting you , ’ Mike enquired , and Kate knew from the way he spoke that he too blamed her for the trouble .
10 ‘ You know , Charlie my boy , from the way you says that I can tell what you really want is the dirt .
11 Summary In this chapter , we have suggested that literary essays have a characteristic style or voice which is different from the way you talk or might narrate a story or write a letter .
12 Even when the use of general attentional resources is required from the subject it appears that the amount of cognitive effort does not directly determine the quality of memory ( Mitchell & Hunt , 1989 ) .
13 From the evidence it appears that narrow intergenerational patterns of deprivation have been exaggerated : family failure is best understood in the context of the larger problem of social class .
14 Less than a hundred yards from the wall they swerved and re-grouped for a charge as the infantry swarmed up behind them .
15 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
16 that we had from the day we opened and we 've never found them !
17 Such a different walk from the day she arrived and had carried her own bag into the house .
18 And er I think i we thought from that well why not set up a women 's support group and er see what the reaction was really from from the women you know and an I and we said in that lodge meeting will you ask everybody all the women that you know that er are involved , the friends the girlfriends and wives , to come along the next Tuesday and we 'd have a meeting of our own .
19 When Tate took his leave , Eliot stood at the door of the drawingroom leaning on two canes ; Tate waved goodbye , and although he was not able to raise himself from the canes he smiled and made a movement with one hand .
20 In an ideal world I would also like to see the Campaign I support and represent cease to accept cash inducements from the institutions it attacks while paying lip service to valid campaigning issues .
21 The adults extract oil from the sea-creatures they eat and then regurgitate it for their chicks .
22 About ten metres from the finish I knew that I had qualified and eased , finishing second ahead of Dennis Mitchell .
23 From the document we learn that not only were pumps installed to drain the mines but a water-powered battery of stamps had been erected at Tilberthwaite .
24 ‘ They could break the seal and get the urine from the person they wanted and put on a seal that anyone can order .
25 He was full of all the gossip and rumours , most of it picked up from the ships he visited and seamen he talked to .
26 My friend says that George was only gone for five minutes , but when he returned from the toilet he said that he had been captured , flown to Venus and then forced to have sex with several beautiful Venusian lasses , who required his ‘ superior seed for the creation of a cosmic super race ’ .
27 By the way , the reason I ask is because th that suggests from from the phrase you used that that you see there are men 's traditions and that perhaps Scottish traditions are are very , are very
28 It is believed , as already mentioned , that one of the greatest pleasures for a child comes from the security it feels when it knows that it is loved , and it is the ability to withhold manifestations of that love for a little while , or threaten so to do , that provides a non-violent means of securing acquiescence when it is required .
29 From the results we see that , as predicted , reaction times are longer for deeper levels of processing .
30 The right hon. and learned Gentleman sits in court and passes sentence himself , so he has seen the issue both from these Benches and from the Bench he adorns when he sits as a recorder .
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