Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is a wonderful fact that I should be affected , and thus deeply and powerfully , more than by aught else in all my experience — that this fruit should be borne in me sprung from a seed finer than the spores of fungi , floated from other atmospheres ! finer than the dust caught in the sails of vessels a thousand miles from land !
2 The conversation between the four of them ranged from the trial and Venice itself to the difficulties besetting the people who were trying to build a better , more humane world than the old one on the wreckage left by the war .
3 ‘ Ah 've come for mah van , Duncan , ’ I drawled from the garage doorway .
4 So the little sketchbook doodles I made from the car might be all that is needed : a few slight marks pointing to the lack of incident in a country where you can travel a long way without seeming to get anywhere — which is what I felt about my own artistic journey .
5 ‘ Dr Vaughan , I crept from the house like a thief to avoid the very fuss you 're making right now .
6 The hon. Lady seems quite unaware of the fact that , not long ago , I announced from the Dispatch Box what is effectively a halving of our sub-strategic nuclear weapons .
7 W. S. I operated from the Dog and Gun Police Station .
8 ‘ The reaction I got from the Twin Cities race was really out of proportion , ’ he says with appropriate modesty .
9 but I put him on some medicine I got from the chemist and it seems to have calmed it down but his nose is more er hot and cold
10 And then the other one is the one that I got from the library by Luhmann .
11 ‘ But all I needed to do was look at the support I got from the club and the fans when we were at the bottom last season .
12 The figures actually which I got from the director yesterday are that the department is counting four hundred and ten vacancies of those four hundred and ten , two hundred and thirty four are out of commission , they 're in homes being refurbished seventy two are in blocked places , that is double rooms being lived in by a widow or widower where er they 'd previously shared it with the spouse or er disability reasons , health reasons , behaviour reasons of a resident er in a previously shared room .
13 Could have done without the lip I got from the scouse stallholders though ( sample : ‘ The League Title cost a fortune in them days … ’ ) .
14 ‘ Ah , well , they made things better of course in the Thirties and these I found from a plaster house that closed down , they were used for Chanel 's stand at the Universelle Expo in 1937 , jolie , no ? ’
15 On 28 July 1930 I disembarked from the Sorrento at Constanza in the Black Sea .
16 I moved from the window and stood over a gaping crack in the floorboards and listened hard .
17 In 1966 I moved from the world of ‘ real polising ’ into areas of operational marginality which were further to confound the preference for the clearly delineated police world I had been brought up in .
18 I rose from the table , went into the cell and flopped down on the hard wooden bed and was asleep almost immediately .
19 It is not that I inferred from the resemblance in shape that it was a man , until I began to doubt I was not thinking about it at all .
20 I wandered from the wheelwright to the harness-maker and the basket-weaver before entering the café .
21 The short days were half over by the time I ventured from the hut ( where my motorbike was also preserved .
22 The group suggested some amendments to a draft motion which I proposed from the chair ; the amended motion was then signed en bloc with only two colleagues declining .
23 The conclusion I drew from the chart is that , if it demonstrated that St Johann im Pongau has a better system of queue prevention than Meribel has , there is clearly something wrong with the demonstration .
24 First , a trick I learnt from a newspaper article about a discovery in psychology .
25 I think I learnt from every director , every actor I 've ever worked with .
26 Later in the day I learnt from the Canadian that we were not in the main part of the camp at all , but in the cells or ‘ cooler , awaiting interrogation .
27 My parents loved each other very much , and I learnt from the example of their love .
28 When I arrived at the school I saw some people who I recognised from the induction days .
29 As I woke from the dream I heard his glass eye roll like a marble across the cold kitchen floor .
30 I came from the university — had a guest lecture to give . ’
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