Example sentences of "it be from [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | to St John erm she hears the call as it were from somebody who really needs |
2 | The moor was all round the saucer in which Chesney lay but the best views of it were from his house , the last house before the road curved round . |
3 | That 's not just gossip ; it 's from her own mouth . |
4 | ‘ I reckon it 's from them emigration people . ’ |
5 | Yes , er , no , yonks and yonks , yonks , yonks , yonks ago we had one for a it 's from them , absolutely ages ago So that 's that lot |
6 | ‘ Because really it 's from me as well . ’ |
7 | Ring him now and tell him it 's from me . |
8 | If it 's from me it 's got ta be silly . |
9 | The inspiration is from me and her , but first of all it 's from her . ’ |
10 | But there 's nothing in there to say it 's from there 's nothing on the box to say it 's . |
11 | THE PALE : ‘ Shut Up Venus ’ taken from the oddball Irish trio 's debut album ‘ Here 's One We Made Earlier ’ , flipped with new tracks ‘ Unless It 's From You ’ , ‘ Opium Poem ’ and , erm … |
12 | It 's from you ? |
13 | The reason that we 're gon na produce biological science quizzes is they 're , it 's from your feedback evaluations that you do n't get enough biological science . |
14 | It 's from our own bees . |
15 | It is a happiness so mild and cool that it is like a kind of saintliness after passion : yet it is not satiety … for if she has any unhealth , it is from me ; and that more of her lips than in her heart . ’ |
16 | So we might say , Well our overall confidence is two but our relative confidence which is saying how different it is from everything else is only one . |
17 | Moods and feelings are perhaps more closely connected , and it is from her ‘ repertoire ’ of feelings that a woman can choose , in order to project particular qualities to colour her environment . |
18 | And yet — any talent I have — it is from him . |
19 | It is from them that I learn what I have . |
20 | These two men went directly to the site to place on record the facts of the find and it is from them that we know so much of Hailing Man . |
21 | The year provides students with a personal knowledge of American culture , making them aware not only of its European origins but also of how distinct it is from its parent cultures . |
22 | They form a national network and it is from their conference statement that I took the above quotations . |
23 | Since ch'i occupies the place in Chinese cosmology corresponding to matter in ours , Westerners took a long time to grasp how very different it is from what we understand by matter . |
24 | Now , the apparent brightness of a star depends on two factors : how much light it radiates ( its luminosity ) , and how far it is from us . |
25 | ‘ It is from our home in Haifa , ’ she said , unwrapping the cloth . |
26 | Indeed , it is from our failures that we learn our most valuable lessons . |
27 | It is from his home , set in ½ acre garden , that Harry has presented over 50 programmes of his popular TVS gardening programme That 's Gardening . |
28 | Ken Viljoen , then 21 , made the Springboks ' only hundred in the Tests , and it is from his diary that the authors have recreated the events of 1931–32 , on and off the field . |
29 | It is from his like , here and in the mountains , that the ruin of the Dales is come . |
30 | This all assumes that Golding 's idea of original sin is true and is therefore it is from his perspective , but I do agree with the point he makes and therefore feel that in real life the girls would degenerate into some kind of ‘ sin ’ . |