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Example sentences for "extract from"

  • And the question is raised, whether such a creature is not perfect in itself, and would not be marred by any attempt to improve it, or extract from it a different use.

  • An Extract from the "New York Tribune" in Behalf of the Soldierly Qualities of the Negroes.

  • Extract from a Speech delivered by Daniel O'Connell at Cork, Ireland.

  • The following is an extract from a private letter written by one of his volunteers:-- "About daylight we came across four Kafirs.

  • But what I was going to comment upon is an extract from a newspaper in De Kalb County; and it strikes me as being rather singular, I confess, under the circumstances.

  • A little before my departure on this first visit this notable matter happened, and I will relate it in an extract from my last letter homeward.

  • Extract from a letter of an officer on board the Jersey.

  • The solution I propose is an extract from my MS.

  • I now give only an extract from Washington to Sir John Sinclair (Sparks, vol.

  • Extract From a Letter Written by the Universal House of Justice 91: The emancipation of women, the achievement of full equality between the.

  • Extract From a Letter Written by the Universal House of Justice 50: The cause of universal education, which has already enlisted in its.

  • Extract from the Daily Mail's account of the 'Varsity match of the following summer: .

  • Dorothy's brother, a keen follower of the Ring, had been good enough some days before to read her out an extract from an account in The Sportsman of a match at the National Sporting Club, and the account had been much to her liking.

  • Thanks, awfully-- Extract from The Austinian of October: The following O.

  • He also gives an extract from Hoveden's Annals, pars port, p.

  • O'Donovan, in his note, shelters himself under an extract from Petrie's Tara; but it is to be supposed that he coincides in the opinion of that gentleman.

  • We shall conclude this painful subject for the present with an extract from O'Sullivan Beare: "All alarm from the Irish chieftains being ceased, the persecution was renewed with all its horrors.

  • Yet such is an extract from one of the best written American periodicals of the day.

  • I cannot here refrain from making an extract from M.

  • I shall therefore conclude with an extract from M.

  • I shall conclude this chapter with an extract from an American author, which will give some idea of the indifference as to loss of life in the United States.

  • Dear Madam:--I take the liberty of enclosing you an extract from a long epistle I have just received from Helene Marie Weber.

  • As our own estimate of ourselves and our friendship may differ somewhat from that taken from an objective point of view, I will give an extract from what a mutual friend wrote of us some years ago: Miss Susan B.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adequate system; armoured train; asked them; before their; common soldier; evident enough; extract from; extracted from; extracts from; field hospital; firmly believed; gentleman born; hereby certify; indirectly elected; kinetic energy; little better; long discussion; mathematical instrument; peculiarly interesting; purely psychological; sino que; story brick; twelve members; wireless operator