Example sentences of "from [pron] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This was a side of her nature that she 'd kept hidden from me but it made me realise my feelings were justified .
2 Discourse treats the rules of grammar as a resource , conforming to them when it needs to , but departing from them when it does not .
3 If anyone is currently fighting a case such as this , I would also be pleased to hear from them as it does seem to me that the Revenue is using its muscle to try to remove one of the benefits of independent taxation .
4 CD is comparing himself as narrator to someone following a reel which unwinds the thread of the story from itself as it rolls along in front of him .
5 We did not have the pleasure of hearing from you and it shows .
6 It was about six feet from him when it went off , to which distance , and the fact that Peter 's kick had made him roll into the water at the minute of explosion , he owed his mangled survival .
7 Phillipps bought the two-volume monastic Bible from him and it acquired the Mill Hill number MS 2506 .
8 Jasper neatly took the packet from her and it disappeared into the heart pocket of his bomber jacket .
9 to find out from her if it comes to it we can perhaps ask the old lady if she can set something up where
10 As usual , rainwater fills up the aquifer and water flows out from it where it meets the surface .
11 The shattered bodies which had been hurled from it when it exploded were being gathered up on stretchers .
12 I picked a fish-louse from it as it lay on the unhooking mat , dabbed a bit of waterproof ointment on a small wound on its flank , then slipped it back into the water .
13 The radiance burned from it as it fell ; and the master-bowman , somewhere below him with his men , bellowed : ‘ Loose ! ’
14 The Audi came hurtling over the rise , too , one hubcap spinning away from it as it landed .
15 This repeated question is very successful in reducing others to furious but impotent silence , but there is very little to be learnt from it as it stands until we know what lies behind it .
16 I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship .
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