Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] from [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I shall ask my dressmaker from Bodmin to come out and we will see about some new clothes for you . |
2 | President , Congress , brothers and sisters the G M B is a general broad-based union , so the people here , the delegates here from the private sector may wonder what the fuss is about , as my colleague from London asked why was n't all this kicked about twelve years ago ? |
3 | Perhaps their escape from Germany felt as miraculous as that of Jonah from the whale . |
4 | He sought collaboration from various colleagues , including Marjory Stephenson ( see Chapter 8 ) in the nearby Department of Biochemistry , but made little progress before his departure from Cambridge to fill successively the chairs of pathology at Sheffield in 1932 and Oxford in 1935 . |
5 | all our stuff from Millers did n't we ? |
6 | AMBASSADOR : The sight is dismal ; and our affairs from England come too late . |