1.Where the property donated is not preservable or transportable or exceeds the actual need, the donee may sell it, and all the income therefrom shall be used for purposes as designed by donation.
4.It was as if these men and boys had suddenly dived into past ages, and fetched therefrom an hour and deed which had before been familiar with this spot.
6.For Anne the real excitement began with the dismissal of school and increased therefrom in crescendo until it reached to a crash of positive ecstasy in the concert itself.
7.In Britain, Members of Parliament from the governing Conservative Party will get their first chance today to vote on the candidate they want to replace Boris Johnson as party leader and therefrom as prime minister.
8.A script is a collection of expectations about how events will unfold and how we should best respond to them — built up out of the worst moments of our childhoods and our most immature and frightened deductions therefrom.
9.When they saw Mr. Phillips emerging therefrom they ran for the schoolhouse; but the distance being about three times longer than Mr. Wright's lane they were very apt to arrive there, breathless and gasping, some three minutes too late.
10.I know perfectly well how necessary are inequalities of condition, and I am sensible of the advantages I myself derive therefrom; but I would not have these institutions prove a barrier to the small chance of happiness which I may enjoy on this earth.