Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] be from the " in BNC.
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1 | It was er , you know , everything you wanted was from the Co-op , you see . |
2 | The only gunfire we heard was from the army rifle range across the hill , and sometimes they would bring tanks up on big wagons so they could practice on the moor . |
3 | Celtic finished the half well on top , though the closest they came was from the powerful long range shooting of Polish defender Wdowczyk . |
4 | Also , although there were marked fluctuations in the number of admissions from year to year , it is clear that from about 1490 the numbers of those admitted at York were consistently lower than they had been from the mid 1380s to the 1440s . |
5 | For her it had been from the tender age of five , when her own brother and male ‘ friends ’ of a single-parent family abused her . |
6 | Without a word having been spoken about it , it was settled between us , I knew ; it had been from the beginning . |