Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] from [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them . |
2 | I ache from here to the top . |
3 | I 'm working with ideas , still writing songs , so I have my personal input from that , plus I 'm always interested in the input and suggestions I get from the letters I receive from all over the world . |
4 | And I started from there as a forester . |
5 | I knew from there on in he was going to win . |
6 | But when I go from hence to this testing I must leave affairs here in one pair of hands , the closest and dearest to me . |
7 | But anyway er that 's when I went and then I went from there to Toledo , Ohio . |
8 | I was up there , I was looking forward to my first ten thousand , I went from there to there , to fucking |
9 | I think from generally from courses are quite good because you do learn something and you 're |
10 | You think to yourself , when I move from there to there I say whatever , and then when I move back to here I say the following . |
11 | Mrs McDougall , how do I get from here to the cottage ? |
12 | ‘ I regard from 8.20am on Monday morning to whatever time I get home on Friday evening as my working life , and my weekend as my family life . ’ |
13 | And I progressed from there to vice chairman chairman and local organizer full time local organizer . |
14 | For this was something which came from right outside the audience 's experience or expectations . |
15 | And after thirty-five years with the Duke she had hundreds of pieces , which came from all over the world . |
16 | His university duties consisted chiefly of marking examinations five or six times a year , avalanches of which arrived from all over the country ; he found it increasingly difficult to judge them , unable to make up his mind about marks while driven by conscience to become ever more scrupulous . |
17 | At Sunbury , XTP 's activities are directed towards helping the business add value by early and expert use of technology — much of which originates from outside in the contractors , competitors , and at BPX sites . |
18 | The performance measures are provided under each category together with details of the source of the information ; how it is to be collected ; how it is to be analysed ( manual/computer ) ; and the frequency of data collection ( which ranges from annually to daily ) . |
19 | ‘ Just now , ’ they told me ‘ it is the Garara ( trousers which flare from just above the knee ) and quite a short Kamiz to go with it and of course a Dupatta ( a long light scarf ) in georgette in an exactly matching colour ’ . |
20 | There are many examples which date from well into the thirteenth century in a style not much altered from 100 years earlier . |
21 | Mary said the shift , which lasts from 11pm until 9am , is always the busiest in any 24 hour period . |
22 | In the bakery , which operates from 6am to 3pm , 400 loaves are baked daily , along with rolls , cakes , pizzas and quiches . |
23 | He and the Headmaster were the sole teachers of some 150 pupils for a school day which lasted from 8am until noon and 2 till 5pm ( 4pm from November until March ) . |
24 | You can stand here and look at all these trees which come from all over the world , and we 're open all year round and there 's always something to see , and the views are spectacular . |
25 | The Prince , reverting to English , was elated by an outburst of musket-fire which sounded from somewhere in front of the Dutch line . |
26 | There is the timber to pay — ‘ There is nobody working from here to Killin . |
27 | Not great poetry , by any means ; but it convinces me that Crabbe and Peter Grimes and myself do stop beside an opening sluice , and that we are looking at an actual English tideway , and not at some vague , vast imaginary waterfall , which crashes from nowhere to nowhere . |
28 | We 've also got our non-stop London shuttle , which runs from 6.45am until 10pm and is well used by people from the area . |
29 | The creative springboard starts with a good client brief and then you dive from there into the pool of ideas and solutions which come from sound and considered thinking . |
30 | Critical also of the World Cup organisation , and referring to the umpiring in West Indies as ‘ disgraceful ’ , this agonising cricketer , who came from nowhere at 18 , spotted by Javed Miandad , seems greatly perturbed still at the £1000 fine extracted from him for swearing within the hearing of umpire Plews after he had banned him for bowling bouncers against Warwickshire . |