Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [noun pl] from the " in BNC.

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1 R.S. ran seminars in London hotels bringing in speakers from the relocation area to discuss issues such as health , education and housing .
2 That would help us track down details from the relevant auctioneers .
3 Not I 'm not blaming Marianne , but she 's sort of picked up things from the media and the media have said oh rejoice attitude , but that particular rejoice was because there were no casualties
4 I learned the basics of welding at college and have picked up tips from the experts while working on my scrap metal cows at Beamish Tram Shed and a pipe factory in Hebburn on Tyneside .
5 ‘ We figured that we could bring in artists from the '90s to interpret Hendrix using the computer technology that was only a dream in the '60s , ’ explains Storey .
6 She thought she saw the Germans still working in the fields , and now they were picking up potatoes from the muddy ground .
7 As the diesel train came in and people were already picking up suitcases from the platform Moran turned and kissed her as if it were a last good night to all the nights she had come to him .
8 So if you 're picking up children from the Primary School in Lane Derby , there 's cable-laying going on in Street , Lane and Street .
9 And I often see her walking past with the children on the way to pick up others from the school .
10 The forceplate is sensitive enough to pick up forces from the heartbeat of someone standing on it , and robust enough to measure up to five tons of horse trotting past .
11 The Swindon and District bus Company was back to pick up children from the Kingsdown Comprehensive School at Stratton St Margaret today … including twelve year old Louise Fletcher .
12 Girls seem to have worked mainly at the surface picking out stones from the coal .
13 And he would bring back goods from the market , such as meal , and sell or exchange that for what the Dalesfolk had brought .
14 Using the wide end of an icing nozzle dipped in icing sugar , cut out rounds from the icing on the top and sides of the cake .
15 If you have a heart-shaped biscuit cutter , cut out hearts from the brioche slices ; otherwise , make six circles .
16 Four Hartlepool organisations received a cash boost yesterday when the Mayor , Coun Trevor Lloyd , handed over cheques from the civic lottery fund .
17 When Lilly finally handed over reports from the June symposium to the Committee on Safety of Medicines on 7 October it also proposed that the data sheets of information to doctors be changed to recommend ‘ half doses to the elderly ’ , according to the DHSS press office , or ‘ reduction of dosage to over 75s ’ according to the health minister .
18 Remarks made on June 19 by Jacques Chirac , mayor of Paris and leader of the Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) , were attacked as racist by Cresson , who had already accused Chirac of plumbing racist feeling in order to win over voters from the far-right National Front ( FN ) .
19 Liverpool Lord Mayor Coun Michael Black sees off children from the Alice Elliott School , Childwall Picture : EDDIE BARFORD
20 Liverpool Lord Mayor Coun Michael Black sees off children from the Alice Elliott School , Childwall Picture : EDDIE BARFORD
21 Pooled drop out rates from the 58 trials which reported drop out by treatment group .
22 If the government buys back bonds from the Bank of England , the money is not released : it remains retired .
23 ‘ The cutlets yes , certainly , since the Prince rejected them first time round , and asked for them later , ’ dredging up memories from the depths of his mind .
24 Besides , you have problems yourself sorting out lies from the truth . ’
25 Others , including the amoeba , move by bulging out fingers from the main body and then flowing into them .
26 Down she goes , arms folded across her chest , crouching low and punching out kicks from the knee .
27 Darwin himself contributed to this trend by bringing back fossils from the voyage of the Beagle showing that the past inhabitants of South America were closely related to the modern ones .
28 In the breakfast room , wet ringletty hair dripping on the tablecloth , she read out headlines from the Galway papers that caught her fancy , and earned some dirty looks .
29 It sent a special commission round the country to sound out grievances from the general public .
30 She remembered her mother , standing squarely at the front door , fending off supplicants from the village school Parent-Teacher Association , the Darby and Joan Club , the summer Fete ; Greystones never had jumble .
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