Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 I die from loss , or I die from guilt , and either way I die .
2 Crilly comes to my bedside with a neatly prepared square of foil and a tube , and I suck from it happily .
3 I think most fundamentally she transmitted her inner core of pride and I acquired from him both doggedness of purpose and the confidence to decide what was just and unjust in the world as I met it .
4 The basket of trout David and I displayed from Plantation Loch aroused considerable interest among our companions ; and we were soon being closely questioned about what flies had done the damage .
5 No , I think you just wash your hands , that 's it , cos we 've done long enough and I mean from say the Sunday thing , I mean we 've never ever thought of the Sunday making thing , being a profit making thing have we ?
6 And I gather from Jeff that I was right . ’
7 During the 30 years I have lived in the US , as a student and university teacher , I have never seen the large carbuncles and boils described by Robert Mandeville ( ’ The natural history of boils ’ , 20 January , p164 ) , although they were common during my school days and army service in England from 1944 to 1952 and I suffered from them myself on three occasions .
8 Static electricity of this intensity is unbearable and I suffered from it before I began machine knitting .
9 When these methods work well ( and I write from experience ) such schools are places of tremendous enthusiasm for learning in which the great majority of children make rapid progress in academic studies and in social skills .
10 In practice — and I write from experience — the Act has been under-resourced .
11 And I sailed from Bombay on the eleventh November
12 I was cold and hungry — in eight hours I had only had three tangerines — and I throbbed from toes to groin .
13 ‘ But they will have no experience of running pubs and I know from talking to the local bench that licensing magistrates are concerned at the standard of new licensees . ’
14 I always find good company in kitchens , and I know from experience I 'll have a welcome down below .
15 It 's marvellous to have such an enthusiastic audience , and I know from your response to competitions , offers and reader treats how much you like to join in .
16 And I know from the way you talk
17 And I have been years on Bold injections and all the rest of it , and I know from experience you get , you deal with it , it does n't cure the disease but can you see you have a way of dealing with it , of coping with it , of helping yourself er c er do things and therefore you can
18 I have a student daughter myself , and I know from her accounts — and from her constant recourse to the parental purse — that life is indeed very difficult for students .
19 Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described .
20 ‘ Linfield were drawn against a better team than the one we defeated — and I know from playing in Cyprus with Shamrock Rovers a few years back that Bangor were up against it , too .
21 ‘ Linfield were drawn against a better team than the one we defeated — and I know from playing in Cyprus with Shamrock Rovers a few years back that Bangor were up against it , too .
22 They they left their own personal belongings and I know from very close friends that those Palestinians who did n't like the invasion they left Kuwait and went back to Jordan , so we hope they come back .
23 My parents loved each other very much , and I learnt from the example of their love .
24 My mother was quite an expert and I learnt from her . "
25 And I learnt from various teachers that when you go to these private schools and they 've been to schools , they hold them back because they like , they do n't like the
26 And I understood from the hospital where Mrs Ross has been a patient that before she was admitted enquiries were made and you wrote back — supposedly in your wife 's absence — saying you had no idea where your wife was and you did not want to hear about her mother or to see her . ’
27 We shook hands and I walked from the consulting room ,
28 and I , I mean Jimmy it was only last Friday I went down to have me hair done and I walked from the hairdressers down to Street to get the wallpaper
29 There was a thunderstorm and I struggled from a deep sleep .
30 Er the speed they come out of that bend is unbelievable and I speak from experience Madam Chairman because my daughter lives on that very corner where the bend is and er
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