Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , they would be er erm , I think they would , would be more like er , see of course when we came back here to Stoke er I mean that severed relations with them so to speak apart from like say letters , they did use , used to write I remember getting letters and we 'd send letters , perhaps only twice a year , but I can remember them mentioning . |
2 | ‘ I rarely get away from church without someone finding something for me to do up at the manor . |
3 | The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’ |
4 | It was that 's when I just came back from Switzerland I think . |
5 | I had an argument with my mother and I just ran away from home and came here without telling her . |
6 | ‘ Now I just draw out from the bank a spending allowance for the week — to pay mum back , to cover essentials and for a few little extras . |
7 | But I just looked up from the carpet with this great big reassuring smile and said there was nothing to worry about . ’ |
8 | Oh yeah , and I just looked up from the pillow and went oh , watch me shiver ! |
9 | I just got in from Chateaubriand . ’ |
10 | I just pop up from time to time to see if Bob 's all right . ’ |
11 | Ya see , I just flew in from the States and I took your British Airways — my all-time favourite airline — and you know what they did ? |
12 | I just picked up from there . ’ |
13 | I 'ad to hit him with an ornament , and when his fam'ly got back from church 'is wife asked him what 'ad happened to his face . |
14 | And the fact that I soon got away from it . |
15 | As a boy I liked the impressionists , but I soon turned away from them . |
16 | But my enduring thoughts as I finally flew away from the Cape Verdian sunshine back to Britain was that these people deserve to succeed . |
17 | I methodically went on from there , one-three-eight , one-three-nine , one-four-zero , trying the latch after each number change . |
18 | ‘ I purposely steer away from ‘ political messages ’ . |
19 | I asked him to take that out , but I 'm sure that was the only edit I ever insisted on from his work , which otherwise was super . |
20 | That was all I ever learned directly from the regiment or from the War Office . |
21 | Which er can I possibly carry on from there and if you we have to talk about . |
22 | I also remember right from when she was a baby as I went to see her after she had been brought home . |
23 | I also lived there from time to time many years ago . |
24 | I was subsequently paid to fly by the RAF ; after a lapse of 33 years I returned to the skies five years ago , when I could finally afford a share in a Cherokee which I now fly regularly from Ludham . |
25 | It would be like meeting someone else running away from the police in the opposite direction-you would both be caught ! |
26 | At least , I never understood so from Isabel . |
27 | I recently came back from a trip to Egypt and despite the fact that I enjoyed the food there , I had an urge to make a really wholesome fish pie . |
28 | Well the majority of them are a , abused or get thrown out of mental centres , I mean , some of them just run away from home because they want to and that 's only a minority , lots of them have |
29 | At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland . |
30 | Still , there is an alternative tradition in Western thought , one which has never become ‘ official ’ but which nevertheless arises spontaneously from experience . |