Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb base] from the " in BNC.

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1 I give all the children vitamin drops that I get from the clinic but I sometimes wonder whether they 're really necessary .
2 But also that any who might peruse this essay from a research perspective will feel that I have not been too cavalier in the implications that I draw from the results of their studies .
3 It 's the only material souvenir that I have from the war ’ .
4 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 .
5 ‘ I 'm not probing , you know , Joe , but we 've been together months now , nine of them , in fact , and I know no more about you now than on the day we met , except that you come from the wilds of Northumberland .
6 The conventional political wisdom is that you hear from the losers , not the gainers .
7 I know it was like that when we had it , well all these mugs that you get from the petrol station are all seconds any way
8 The level of sophistication that you require from the system will be governed by many factors which the groundwork that you did in terms of the document audit should have revealed .
9 But that 's all changing now , thanks primarily to switchless interface cards that you configure from the keyboard by running an accompanying set-up utility .
10 What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ?
11 The services that we get from the public sector affect all our lives and cost a great deal of money .
12 We would ask the reader to bear in mind from the outset , however , that we write from the viewpoint of the English urban sub-culture , in which we are not only fieldworkers and observers but life members ; nevertheless , we believe that the English and American complexes of parental experience show very many points of coincidence , both historically and contemporaneously , both in the things that parents do and in the reasons for which they do them : and that , therefore , a discussion in these terms will have a validity for parent-child behaviour on both sides of the Atlantic .
13 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
14 They come here to make a success of their lives , which suggests to me that , despite all the gloomy statistics and stories that we hear from the Opposition , this is still a country of enterprise and opportunity , if one really wants to find that opportunity .
15 The other thing that we want from the client advertising client to make it a full deal so that we can pay you the thirty thirty percent commission is copy .
16 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
17 that they receive from the rest of the taxpayers .
18 That is n't income support , that 's another benefit that they claim from the Local Authority .
19 One flaw in the techniques of vertical thinking is that they proceed from the known into the unknown .
20 I hope that people will look at the real record of improvement in the NHS , not the misrepresentations that they get from the Labour party .
21 " Is n't it to help them transport the rubber and coal and rice and all the things that they export from the colony ? "
22 FROM the birth of radio astronomy in 1932 , when Jansky discovered cosmic radio waves and established that they come from the Galactic Centre , it has been clear that something very remarkable is taking place at the core of the Milky Way .
23 ‘ As you say , when these instructions arrive , you 'll find that they come from the very top .
24 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
25 What was interesting about those MPs who were swift to defend him was that they come from the traditional working-class wing of the parliamentary party — people like Jimmy Hood , or Aberdeen North 's Bob Hughes .
26 The land is prepared in spring and early summer , and vines are planted in October so that they benefit from the winter rainfall and are well established by the spring .
27 Defoe met a female lead washer in about 1720 , but as the century progressed they seem to have been steadily replaced by boys so that they disappear from the employment records by 1800 .
28 These distortions are interactional in that they arise from the reaction of the subject to the investigator and are the product of unconscious interference of the experimenter in the subject 's response .
29 The remaining PAP ministers refused party demands that they resign from the government and they were subsequently expelled from the party in early 1991 .
30 Spits differ chiefly from offshore bars in that they spring from the coast and are supplied with material mainly by longshore drift and not from the sea floor .
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