Example sentences of "from [noun prp] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Talking about his future , Keith says that he has turned down an approach from Rugby and it 's up to Gloucester now whether they keep him on . |
2 | The last time such powers were used was to keep hippies away from Stonehenge and it is hoped the move will deter travellers from trying to camp at Castlemorton again . |
3 | It may be that Aethelwald 's genealogy does not survive because his family did not claim descent from Ida and it is possible that he was descended from Oswine of Deira . |
4 | You 're no the further we , you go away , the further you go away from Blackpool but it 's not at |
5 | you 're gon na come back from Ashington when it 's dinner time , look it 's starting to get brighter outside . |
6 | ‘ I 'm a Midlands boy from Warwickshire so it 's always nice to return to my roots . ’ |
7 | As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such . |
8 | The first speech is from Shakespeare and it 's taken from the Chorus in Henry … |
9 | ‘ No more unlikely , surely , for a girl from Darlington than it is for a boy from the East End of London ? ’ |
10 | ‘ We definitely played differently from Leeds and it 's only a question of him getting used to us and our ways . |
11 | ‘ We definitely played differently from Leeds and it 's only a question of him getting used to us and our ways . |
12 | Unhappily , such days do not come too often , for I live a long way from Ringwood and it is a very popular river in that area . |