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Example sentences for "gather from"

  • This information we gather from a chapbook entitled "The Strange and Wonderful History and Prophecies of Mother Shipton, by Ferraby, printer on the Market Place, Hull.

  • We gather from a passage of Ovid [101] that he wrote love poems, and from other sources that he translated Greek works on topography and meteorology, both strictly copied from the Alexandrines.

  • We gather from a passage in his poem [3] that he filled the office of Quindecimvir sacris faciundis, and from Quintilian [4] that he was cut off by an early death.

  • In 1807, as we gather from the Gazette of Nov.

  • The explanation, however, is this, which we gather from a manuscript volume of certified copies of early Indian treaties, furnished by William L.

  • We gather from an Observer of December in that year, that Lake Ontario, according to its wont, had been occasioning alarms to travellers.

  • What the condition of some of the lots to which we have been just referring was in 1801, we gather from a surveyor's report of that date, which we have already quoted (p.

  • There is a photograph extant of Clemens and his friends Clagget and Simmons in a group, and we gather from it that he now arrayed himself in a long broadcloth cloak, a starched shirt, and polished boots.

  • From what I gather from dramatists, he will have his hands something more than full--but let him struggle, let him struggle.

  • We gather from an Act passed during the reign of Edward III.

  • We gather from a note sent to us by Mr. Dawson that: "A ducking-pond existed at Kirkby, although it had not been used within the memory of any living person.

  • We gather from "England in the Fifteenth Century," by the Rev.

  • We gather from a periodical called The Athenian, that this custom was practised in Yorkshire at the beginning of this century: "May, 1808.

  • We gather from Hallam's "Middle Ages" that a citizen of London, having failed in the ordeal of cold water, was hanged by the order of Henry II.

  • We gather from one of the contracts with Agostino that the marble was originally blocked out for some prophet.

  • This we gather from a letter written to Michelangelo on the 23rd of May in that year.

  • We gather from "Howard's Household Book" that Lord Howard gave four old turnspits a penny each.

  • A few years prior to the above proceeding we gather from the Gentleman's Magazine particulars of some convictions for using powder not made in accordance with the laws of the land.

  • We gather from "The Chronicles of Twyford," by F.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gather from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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