Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 To begin with the efficacy of parliamentary control , it is clear that it suffers from the federal constitution itself : the intricacy of policy decisions , complex inter-governmental decision-making structures at the national , sub-national and supranational level , and the inherent complexity of new policy areas , have all made parliamentary scrutiny more difficult .
2 It is possible that it came from the east of the Frankish confederacy , rather than the Rhineland .
3 Erm but I mean there 's nothing in , in that that we get from national level that has anything at all appertaining to Northumberland in it or on it , has it ?
4 It was most fortunate that we sailed from Cape Town at the appointed time as he had many engagements in Australia — most important the Opening of Parliament in Melbourne a day or two after his arrival .
5 Despite the rumour that he could fly , all this really meant for Henry was that he was in the saddle so much that he suffered from sore legs .
6 Originally ascribed to the 1660s it now seems highly likely that they date from the 1630s and were made within a few years of each other .
7 It is more likely that it came from Marks & Spencer or from that little boutique round the comer .
8 This is no accident ; it seems likely that it results from a deliberate policy decision taken somewhere on high .
9 ‘ Demand was so good that it expanded from there , and George was happy to act as consultant , in return for being given some ground space at Ramsey to grow on Bonsai — his current passion . ’
10 So , make sure that you get from each other what you 've all got .
11 When using your hands , feet and knees to attack your opponent , make sure that you start from a balanced position .
12 Not all meat and dairy products are produced intensively and Singer seems to allow that it we are confident that ours came from animals humanely bred and slaughtered then we are doing nothing wrong in eating it .
13 We make-believe that the dried skull is all that we have from a modern animal , use a plaster cast to estimate how big its brain was from the skull alone , and then check with the real brain to see how accurate our estimate was .
14 It teaches you that you must work hard to achieve all that you want from life . ’
15 Does he realise that what the country now needs from him is hope , but all that it gets is complacency ; that what the country needs from him is leadership , but all that it gets from him is excuses ; that what the country now needs is a Government who will act , but what it has is a Government paralysed by the election who dodge the issues , duck the realities and do nothing ?
16 The other , instinctively realizing the danger , swiftly retreats in a reflex movement of social and theological withdrawal , but all that it does from then on is marked by a deepening social and intellectual insecurity .
17 The pain of the individual 's sense of loss is so great that he withdraws from relating to any object he perceives as having authority as a way of masking the pain .
18 That is why it is so important that you learn from me all that you can . ’
19 If you know that I have just bought an angora woollie at half price in a sale , it is unlikely that it came from Boots the chemist .
20 For long before Pink Floyd became so big that they disappeared from view , they were darlings of the '60s underground scene where , with madcap leader Syd Barrett , they played regularly at legendary hot spots such as The UFO Club in Swinging London 's Tottenham Court Road .
21 Oriental rugs need room to breathe , and unless they are given the right amount of space they can either be swamped by the surrounding decor or become so overpowering that they detract from everything else in the room .
22 Casements on eternity , these great patient masterpieces ought to calm the mind and nourish the spirit , but seldom do , and its rare that I emerge from the National Gallery feeling I have really taken advantage of what 's on offer .
23 He said that after more than two years of searching through war documents he was now certain that he flew from Klagenfurt on 22 May .
24 She was of course aware that she came from a Catholic to a barely Protestant country in a state of intense flux and religious upheaval ; her new subjects presented her with a set of pressing confessional and political problems .
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