Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] from " in BNC.

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1 He 's almost halfway across and suddenly I go from being terrified and annoyed to being exhilarated , intoxicated ; overjoyed .
2 Perhaps I come from a long line of knights and no-one ever told me .
3 So I mean from a couple of bits of information we could tell they had sheep , they probably ate them , teeth marks on it , things like that .
4 And there was dust and everything went black , all the lights went out , so I mean from that w we could ascertain that it was fairly serious what had happened .
5 So I start from them and I count this way .
6 The further away I go from my triangle , the greater the pain becomes .
7 Anyway I gather from my office cleaner that tickets from Oxford are now on sale to their season ticket holders and members , and will be on sale soon to public people who get a voucher from this saturday 's game .
8 The WEA takes its pattern partly from the history of the movement but quite largely I think from the county in which it is implanted .
9 I used to have set ideas but the older I get the more I learn from .
10 I used to have set ideas but the older I get the more I learn from .
11 We we 're , we 're , we 'd be likely to invite all of our stewards really I think from the point of view , the County Branch up to now with these meetings it 's just been our County Branch er that 's been
12 Frankly I think from our colleagues in the conservative party should n't really be wasting our time here with these silly motions , erm what 's needed is if you 're gon na improve the housing situation in the city and in the country as a whole , we need to be allowed to use our capital receipts , all the ones we 've piled up , and we need to also inject money into the national economy to build new homes and incidentally to get the economy moving again and start bringing down the level of unemployment .
13 And now I know from first-hand experience it 's the wrong approach .
14 Now I know from past experience , that creating that mailing list is going to take approximately sixteen hours of my time .
15 Now I guess from the affluent audience we 've got here today that you pay more than that because you 're living in higher rated value properties I guess .
16 You do n't wan na go and present to somebody when he says well I 've from Dunbar or Standard Life .
17 I know it 's not true , I know it 's not , well I know from whom I 'm can think it 's not true I know it 's not .
18 Is she also aware of the fact that the National Sounds Archive now housed in Exhibition Road in South Kensington , ought really to be next door to the Music Library and it has always been the ambition of the Library to put it there and that furthermore , and here I speak from great knowledge because I negotiated the arrangement , if that site at Exhibition Road for the National Sounds Archive Library is sold , that money can only be used under the term of that agreement to provide similar accommodation elsewhere .
19 Alright well , generally then I think from hearing what you 're saying , erm , some good points , some perhaps things that you 'd do differently next time , and then what it obviously says about you is that , you 're all managers and you all have different styles , and you possibly do things in different ways .
20 Yet I see from Church history the many glorious illustrations of God 's weak people .
21 I think what was different in my approach , and it partly goes back to my background , is that firstly I had been working on educational planning , and that secondly I come from a background of market research .
22 Afterwards I collect from you .
23 Occasionally I hear from my employers , in phone calls , or in cream-coloured envelopes slipped under the door .
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