Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 That , and my only tape , ‘ Shepherd Moons ’ , reminding me of where I 've been and where I 've come from .
2 Out where you 've come from ?
3 They 've got no use for words back there where we 've come from .
4 So glorious and yet so very real that if we by faith , and if we have by faith looked to Jesus Christ dying on the cross for us and received him , now , not there of course , but risen , and ascended , and glorified is promising that we ha will pass , or we have passed from death unto life .
5 These isotopes begin to decay as soon as the meteorites enter the Earth 's atmosphere , where they become shielded from cosmic rays .
6 Well it 's not an immediate problem , it just occurred to it 'd be nice to have you know I 've I 'm writing a list of the recordings as they come in and where they 've come from .
7 Send us your clippings , stating clearly where they have come from and the date .
8 Elaborate procedures are set out to ensure that both the exporter and the importer know what the wastes are , and where they have come from .
9 A thing that I 've heard from a few directions recently is erm the thought of work shadowing .
10 ‘ I 've already got money that I 've saved from Grye 's winnings . ’
11 He said : ‘ I 'm here to learn about the situation on the ground beyond things that I 've known from previous trips and a long-term study of the issues .
12 I 've got some quotes here that I 've taken from the book which shows not only how Dickens thought women ought to behave , but how the readers , since he was writing for a public market , the readers too thought the ideal woman ought to behave .
13 It is right to say that I have heard from Mrs Paul 's classroom assistant during the last academic year , she appears virtually to have acted as an enabler , but she was by no means dedicated to Paul as a one to one enabler and of course the extent of the attention of which she had to give to Paul detracted from her ability to give attention to other pupils .
14 Yet I offer to you as much as I possess , and so much as old age has left me , with the utmost satisfaction , as being at least a testimony to the instruction and delight that I have received from your marvellous invention .
15 It would be inequitable to those who take a contrary view to that of the hon. Gentleman if I were to see him exceptionally , in addition to all the other representations that I have received from him , now that the consultation period is over and I am reaching a conclusion on the matter .
16 The advice that I have received from those who understand the issue better than I is that it will drive many small convenience stores out of business .
17 I have been interested in the number of representations that I have received from country areas and I see no reason why the Bill can not apply to villages , too .
18 I am indebted to his Department for all the technical help that I have received from it , and I sincerely hope that the Bill is a better measure as a result .
19 I hereby acknowledge that I have received from the sum of £ in payment for the fixtures , fittings and chattels now in or about the above premises listed in the Schedule below AND I confirm that I am absolutely entitled to the same free of any charge , hire-purchase agreement or other incumbrance affecting the same or any of them .
20 I could not possibly do justice in this speech to all that has been written on the subject , but I hope that I have profited from the many articles which I have read since the hearing .
21 He rolls up his sleeves and sets in on the dishes that I have eaten from over the course of the day .
22 I can count the number of trout that I have taken from this lovely loch on the fingers of one hand and blank days are the rule , but I keep going back for more .
23 And how strange , she thought , that I have come from him , and you are but now going to him , and yet I do not envy even you , the most enviable of women !
24 Maybe I can never convince you that I am other than a spirit , for what I have to tell you is this : that I have come from two hundred years in the future to speak to you — to sit here by this window and talk as we talk now ! ’
25 I 've er this , the the er hoe-down , I 've been advertising since before Christmas er and er although we did n't inform the members till about three weeks ago something like that er I 've been telling everybody about it and I 've had more response from non-members than I 've had from members for it .
26 Information about day to day life in Islay at that time is scarce so I have selected from those columns a variety of interesting occurrences .
27 It has n't escaped my notice that you 've gone from five-star hotels to virtual slums .
28 Erm , the reason that that does n't tie in with the four hundred and eighty thousand pound er , increase in spending is that offsetting that seven hundred and seventeen thousand that you 've funded from your contingency , there is also a net reduction in spending by the Committee because of the changes in the devolution of central department charges and their allocation through committees , well less have been allocated to Social Services Committee in total .
29 ‘ Am I to understand that you 've heard from Doreen — and that she 'll be here at the weekend ? ’
30 Even if you b I I I would imagine that many of you , based on the notes alone that you 've got from here , without any reading , would probably get through So , you 've got nothing to worry about as long as you do the work .
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