Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Few of them recovered from this experience .
2 I got from that shagger in Belfast .
3 some celery what I got fresh , I cooked some of that cos that 's what I got from that bloke
4 I was having some of my aquatint plates of the Lake District steel-faced and when , in conversation with Mr. McQueen , he discovered that I came from this area , he recalled that in the past his forebears had printed for another artist from the Lakes .
5 I decided from that moment to take him on .
6 As long as I was forced to stay awake I shrank from any stimulus to sensation ; now I relax and welcome the fading sensations until they are extinct , and for a few minutes will notice impressions of which I am normally unaware , such as the twilight images on the edge of consciousness .
7 But I loved the orchestra the moment I stood in front of it ; and I knew from that moment that wherever my musical life might lead me in the meantime , this was what I wanted .
8 I knew from that moment that it was only a question of time — and perseverance on his part — before he would be completely cured .
9 His reply was he 'd do the same — so I knew from that moment onwards he was the man for me . ’
10 I learned from that outing that there is in top-level racing , as well as intelligence , a physical dimension which is vastly important .
11 ( I learned from this experience that rigor mortis takes much longer to set in than I had supposed ; quite some time , in fact . )
12 Yet when I emerged from that heaven-haven of sexual absolution , I would feel guilty , frightened , torn between happiness at being liberated from overwhelming sexual tension and the scared wonder of the events , as if they had been rituals in a half-remembered primitive religion .
13 I emerged from that meeting , like everyone else , covered in the smell and stains of tobacco smoke because 60 or 70 per cent .
14 I see the sign saying Welcome to Inverness just as I remember where I left the car and where I left from this morning and just before I turn and stamp to the nearest desk and demand in my highest dudgeon to be taken to Edinburgh on a charted Lear if necessary or limoed immediately to the highest-starred hotel within a reasonable radius for a free overnight dinner , bed and breakfast and unlimited bar tab .
15 Fand whispered , ‘ Long ago I drank from this pool .
16 The most startling insight I gained from this meeting was the proportion of overall growth in housing provision being made to satisfy migration from England .
17 And he had a friend in this Celtic lust for life : Stanley Baker , his understudy , another son of a miner , much poorer than Richard 's family , and again someone plucked from that army of industrialised subjects by a schoolteacher .
18 The lorry which came from this warehouse in Bletchley was found in North London later this morning still carrying its load of forty thousand pounds worth of clothes although the doors are damaged .
19 The recommendations which flowed from this committee , published in 1919 , owed much to one member , Raymond Unwin , and it is from this source that earlier years of experiment in site planning ( focusing particularly on density and layout ) , house design and standards of accommodation finally came to fruition as national policy .
20 Following the death of a land owner , his land would be divided between his sons ; as the population increased the fragmentation which resulted from this approach became increasingly serious .
21 Like many other groups , this group felt that the narrative which resulted from this strategy was 'smoother " , more balanced and more neatly structured .
22 However , there continued to be successes from individual business units which resulted from another year of good effort , team work and commitment by Wimpol staff throughout the Group .
23 The relationships between site factors and soil erosion which emerged from this study are given in Table 8.5 .
24 But in the end Grey does venture the overall generalization that ‘ the experience in the Korean War demonstrated again the conflict between Dominion aspirations and increasing independence in policy formulation , and the British desire to maintain their status as a great power by drawing on the resources of the Dominions in ‘ friendly cooperation , ’ while at the same time arrogating to themselves the benefits which accrued from such association' ( p. 185 ) .
25 Sminthopsis macroura ( Order Polyprotodonta , Family Dasyuridae ) , and Macropus eugenii ( Order Diprotodonta , Family Macropodidae ) are representatives of two major Australian marsupial Orders , which diverged from each other 40–80Myr ago .
26 So type plus two less thans , the name of the file , which is sales one , two greater thans , and a cell address , C twenty five and then enter and that number one five four is , you got from that file sales one , in cell C twenty five , and I can copy that formula to the right , just like any other formula , I can copy it .
27 What what where did you move to when you moved from that school ?
28 From November , 1914 , Ruhleben ( racecourse stables outside Berlin ) housed for up to four years about 4000 Britons , who ranged from several honeymoon couples just arrived in Germany for their August holidays to dons and students on walking or reading parties , musicians and sportsmen snatched from festivals , and even a journalist with an ear supposedly close to the ground , Israel Cohen , a German correspondent for the London press who had cheerfully left on July 29 for his vacation near Dresden .
29 Worst of all , one auxiliary , feeding a number of people , was going up and down the rows of bowls on bed-tables with one spoon which she filled from each person 's bowl and put into each person 's mouth before going onto someone else with the same spoon to repeat the process .
30 Clarke ( 24 ) , who suffered from this ailment before , says he is n't unduly worried .
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