Example sentences of "from [pron] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You did n't have , from everyone you applied to !
2 This was my first visit to the line and apart from being impressed by the set-up I felt a genuine warmness from everyone I spoke to .
3 She commanded huge respect from everyone she worked with and was not only a singer 's singer but also a musician 's musician .
4 The Lanx , a rectangular dish , 48 x 38 cm and weighing over 10lbs , was discovered by chance in February 1734 or 5 in the bank of the River Tyne at Corbridge in Northumberland by the daughter of the local cobbler , from whom it passed into the hands of the Dukes of Northumberland .
5 Some time after 1066 , the estate came into the possession of the Heslerton family from whom it passed by marriage in 1336 to the St Quintins and then by marriage again to the Legard family who are the present owners .
6 The person from whom it has to be taken becomes the ‘ guardian ’ of the stick .
7 Having studied under several other scholars , including Taskopruzade , he completed his studies under the retired Anadolu kazasker Ma'lul Emir Efendi from whom he became in the of Abdurrahman Efendi in 959/1552 .
8 Of the three , the split between Sampras , 20 and Brandi , from whom he parted for a few months at the end of 1990 , was the greatest surprise .
9 Thus , " the individual creates for himself the patterns of his linguistic behaviour so as to resemble those of the group or groups with which from time to time he wishes to be identified , or so as to be unlike those from whom he wishes to be distinguished " ( Le Page and Tabouret-Keller 1985 : 181 )
10 David Kennedy , prosecuting , said Kevin Fripp went out with a relative of the spinster , from whom he learned of the cash .
11 From them it goes to manufacturing engineers , who , as like as not , discover that it can not be built as designed so far , and that the whole process must start again .
12 The Dragoons were in the district and to hide from them he retired to a small cave on the banks of the Lugar River , close to its junction with the Dippel Burn .
13 In adulthood , he may over-react to rejection from peers — a rebuff from someone he hoped to date perhaps .
14 If the message could have been from someone you care for , then where 's the harm in it ?
15 In practice , although this way of thinking was one perspective from which we looked at our material , it proved much less useful than we expected .
16 ‘ We only had a matchbox size kitchen from which we had to fees the likes of Spike Milligan , Harold Wilson and Ken Dodd .
17 The year 1890 was that of the Baring crisis , when the partners of Barings , largely through mismanagement of a major transaction in Argentina , found themselves in difficulties from which they had to be rescued by a group of City banks and financial houses organized by the Bank of England .
18 They became involved in sustaining the feudal superiorities from which they profited in a small way .
19 It can cause problems if patients ' case records are held at the place from which they went on leave of absence , but they are being seen for review elsewhere or are attending some other facility such as an out-patient clinic or a day hospital .
20 For the past decade , the two have been exploring the boundaries of costume exhibitions at New York 's Fashion Institute of Technology , from which they come with a dazzling reputation .
21 On 1 December Cumberland moved some of his cavalry forward to Congleton , from which they withdrew after confirming the presence of Lord George Murray 's troops , but this intelligence left the Duke more undecided than ever about the Jacobites ' real objective , as his private secretary admitted in a letter , dated 2 December 1745 , to London :
22 When the nymphs are hatched into young males and females , they each make a shallow burrow from which they emerge at night to search for a mate .
23 I think we have to recognize that the effect of these images and the conflicts from which they spring in Brent or Bradford has been to call into question any antiracist or multicultural project in education and indeed the idea of antiracism in general .
24 ‘ They were fortified towns built in the Middle Ages , some by the French and some by the English , from which they preyed on each other , particularly during the Hundred Years ’ War between our countries .
25 For Whitehouse , Neville 's avowed ‘ revolutionary ’ stance was aimed particularly at the young and innocent and was a form of ‘ ideological warfare ’ from which they needed to be protected .
26 As no great lover of period instruments for Beethoven sonatas , I anticipated that it would be in the second in D minor ( the only one of the three to betray the darkness from which it grew in 1802 ) that I would be most aware of limited powers of expression .
27 What remains is released into an elaborate system of drains , penstocks , pumps , flumes , and concrete-sided irrigation ditches , from which it emerges at the Mexican border , severely depleted and laden with salts and pesticides .
28 Each distinct form of humanity had its origin at a particular point in space and time , from which it expanded throughout the world before collapsing in the face of pressure from a more highly evolved type .
29 From which it turns toward other varying shades
30 There can not be a moment from which it passes from the class of invalid into that of valid covenants " .
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