Gather from vs gather by

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  • I... gather by that you mean dead?
  • In these circumstances, the most appropriate way to gather such information is by imposing an obligatory declaration or disclosure.
  • It sweats and gathers ice by the ton.
  • I can gather the sponsors by tomorrow morning.
  • Nonetheless, if this Convention is to come up to our expectations, it must be applied correctly and must gather momentum by including new substances as time goes by.
  • Maybe you can gather some empirical evidence by going out to dinner with me.
  • And gather by the river with me, James.
  • I gather from the silence that Chase isn't there.
  • I gather from Mrs Green's proposal that if the amendments are to be tabled by Wednesday morning, the vote would be held on Thursday.
  • I gather from the Court of Auditors and the Commission that it is very difficult to indicate margins of error in some sections of the Budget, but I would still appreciate it if the Court of Auditors were to develop certain indicators where possible.
  • I gather from Ralph, you were... let down?
  • I gather from your continuing incarceration, that at the present moment, you are unable to discharge your debts.
  • I'll see what I can gather from here.
  • I gather from Mr Molesley that you gave the good news to His Lordship.
  • Therefore I very much welcome the pragmatic approach of Mr Méndez de Vigo and the report which he prepared, and, as I can gather from the debate, it is also getting very strong support here in the plenary.

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