Example sentences of "[adv] from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be difficult to distinguish osmotic effect ( jejunal malabsorption ) from diarrhoea generated entirely from within the colon , as implied by other workers . |
2 | but that 's only putting his hand out without being brutal about it , that 's not as dangerous as being coming out entirely from behind the shield . |
3 | Cos in the morning they get the sun from that direction , then they do n't see the sun again for a bit and then it turns up suddenly from over there . |
4 | Suddenly from among the lichen and lank chickweed drawn up by the gloom of the canopy , comes the first flash of pink . |
5 | Suddenly from behind that bush he hears a rustle and some movement , obviously that of an animal . |
6 | Then he lifted his arm and brought it down , hard and fast , and suddenly from behind the cars rose three freedom fighters in terrorist gear , black berets at an angle over their brows , black tracksuits , lace-up boots on their long shins , bandoliers slung oblique , rifles in one hand . |
7 | No tall figure loomed over the till as she was serving , or appeared suddenly from behind the window displays . |
8 | Large numbers of tropical and exotic pets , together with tons of plants ( orchids , cacti , and bulbs ) are therefore forcibly removed from their natural environment and shipped daily from around the world to adorn the homes and egos of those with money . |
9 | ‘ It 's all by the way , ’ said a thin man impatiently from behind his desk which was stacked with political magazines . |
10 | I used to get taxis down from to Bangor or Carrickfergus . |
11 | got right down from about , what ? |
12 | Until that moment Evelyn had not realized exactly what had taken place when she had been let down from over the machine . |
13 | Cut into the sultry gold of his skin she saw a thin white line which zigzagged down from beside his eye , along his cheekbone , to his jaw . |
14 | I wonder how ma had to town , I come down from across the town . |
15 | At the top of the Alps they were able to rest and enjoy the blue sky , the panoramic view and the sense of looking down from on top of the world . |
16 | The leisure and recreational movements generated from the grassroots or from the concerned philanthropist looking down from on high were to give way to a cultural and economic popularism which was to be progressively constructed by the new generation of market-orientated professionals . |
17 | I in the past th Granville mentioned these letters that used to work their way down from on high which might have just been a , a bit of a twinkle in somebody 's eye with no money at all to spend on physical work but even so it was given the same status within the R C E's organization of five or ten years ago a a as an investment item was , it was almost authorized . |
18 | Plenty of time to go quietly upstairs , take the key down from behind the faded watercolour of the lakes of Killarney , and slip it into the lock of her dead mother 's bedroom . |
19 | The beefy man climbed down from behind his counter and led Joe to the back of the shop , where he unlocked a door . |
20 | Two guys in front of us turned to look at Werewolf but he stared them down from behind his dark glasses . |
21 | Without further ado she busied herself in pulling her three-quarter-length beige cotton sock down from beneath her trouser leg , and down below her ankle . |
22 | A narrow path zigzagged steeply down from in front of the colonnade to the shore . |
23 | The great Mahler conductors of an earlier generation , Bruno Walter , for instance , conducted his music very obviously from within the Austro-Hungarian tradition , with a sense of nostalgia , decay , and incipient tragedy . |
24 | erm and other traffic would come in from on the B six one six two . |
25 | A long-net is erected in from of a wood to demonstrate its appearance . |
26 | As Sister Teresa turned to get some the men took out their guns and shot her eight times in from of the children . |
27 | I swung majestically from the very end of the crux traverse on Gimmer Crag 's Kipling Groove , in from of an audience I half expected to hold up marks for style , and had to allow my younger and less experienced partner to show me how it should be done . |
28 | And you 've got ta be careful as well at night not to hang on to the tail lights of the thing in from of you |
29 | What about the heavy stuff coming in from up north ? |
30 | Yes , then the other river came in from up Norfolk somewhere . |