Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [is] from " in BNC.
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1 | So that new life , which I receive is from God . |
2 | The only big buzz I get is from my work and , of course , my children . |
3 | Now I think about it I believe I can identify a mixture of floor-polish and dust … cooking , certainly … books , yes … a touch of mildew … and an old and comfortable smell which I suppose is from Millie 's cello case in the corner . |
4 | One of the Inverkeithing officers , the tide waiter , was ‘ threatened to be removed or broke ’ if he joined Provost Cunningham in the burgh elections , a sad state of affairs , when , as Cunningham complained , ‘ your Lordship knows what I do is from no other view than to serve the D[uke] of A[rgyl]e & your lordship 's interest , and have his grace 's order for doing so ’ . |
5 | and I put them in , and I look in my dictionary , they 're not there of course , cos my dictionary I had is from nineteen forty six |
6 | You 'll have to get your stuff down and , you know what one we 'll have to get , you know those big cases that she get 's from Ikea , and bring it all down and get one of those for your bedroom and keep it all in Started your homework yet Lee ? |
7 | ‘ The metal we used is from an old caravan roof which we bonded to the wood with Evostick , ’ explained Tony . |
8 | The fastest dissociation that we observe is from TGCA in T 9 GCA 9 , despite the fact that studies using synthetic polynucleotides of the type ( AT ) n GC(AT) n revealed that dissociation from TGCA was slower than from all other sites [ 17 ] . |
9 | Well , the only evidence we have is from the people who believe it has worked for them — and this includes many celebrities . |
10 | The quotation that Professor Smith there cites is from the speech of Lord Diplock in Reg. v. Treacy [ 1971 ] A.C. 537 , 565 — a case of blackmail contrary to section 21 of the Theft Act 1968 . |
11 | Children cope in different ways and it may be that the only support they need is from you . |