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F f - He appealed for information from anyone who saw the attackers.
- ...an art dealer from Zurich.
- The integrated EMI shield reduces emissions, thus safeguarding users and PC components from any potential harm.
- ...a representative from the Israeli embassy.
- The guests watched as she fled from the room.
- In many bone transplants, bone can be taken from other parts of the patient's body.
- The £103 is deducted from Mrs Adams' salary every month.
- Her husband worked away from home a lot.
- My son Colin has just returned from Amsterdam.
- Our economics correspondent, James Morgan, is just back from Germany.
- Visitors see the painting from behind a plate glass window.
- Hanging from his right wrist is a heavy gold bracelet.
- The centre of the town is 4 kilometres from the station.
- ...the road from St Petersburg to Tallinn.
- ...bread made from white flour.
- She studied painting from 1926 and also worked as a commercial artist.
- There are 94 countries represented in Barcelona, from Algeria to Zimbabwe.
- The expression on his face changed from sympathy to surprise.
- The problem simply resulted from a difference of opinion.
- She knew from experience that Dave was about to tell her the truth.
- Such laws could protect the consumer from harmful or dangerous remedies.
- from Paris to Rome
- He lived from 1910 to 1970
- A hundred miles from here
- from five to fifty pounds
- Painted from life
- Nothing prevents him from leaving
- Exhausted from his walk
- Leaving from the station
- A mile from town
- from noon to midnight
- He took a comb from his pocket; lava spewed from the volcano
- A crate made from wood, a letter from Mary, facts learned from reading
- Away from danger, far from home
- Take two from four; he withdrew from the class
- Kept from going on the hike
- Released from jail
- To tell one sister from the other
- To tremble from fear
- They don't know from good taste
- This wine comes from France. I got a letter from my brother
- He had books piled from floor to ceiling. He left yesterday from Chicago. Face away from the wall!
- 20 from 31 leaves 11.
- An umbrella protects from the sun. He knows right from wrong.
- A train running west from Chicago.
- The number of stores will be increased from 25 to 30.
- Two miles from shore; 30 minutes from now; from one page to the next.
- To be excluded from membership; to differ from one's father.
- To come from the Midwest; to take a pencil from one's pocket.
- Death from starvation.
- From the evidence, he must be guilty.