Example sentences of "[coord] from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 or from up the hill or somewhere , yes .
2 Thus the lexicon contained explicit paths which mapped from the end of would into the beginning of you via , or from to the beginning of the lexicon if there was no boundary effect .
3 A child is not to be taken as having a learning difficulty solely because the language ( or form of the language ) in which he is or will be taught is different from a language ( or from of language ) which has at any time been spoken in the house .
4 The woman looked around the yard as if she expected to see her daughter emerge from one of the doors or from behind a pile of rubbish .
5 Half-way through BELVILLE bursts in from a closet or from behind a curtain .
6 Whether you are perceiving the planet from only a few feet up or from around the lofty peaks of mountains and hillsides , excellent sight ( or sonar ) is almost a prerequisite : there are hosts of obstacles to circumnavigate and far distances to discern if you travel by air !
7 in the trees or from around here ?
8 It has been a common practice since ancient times to date official documents by the year of the rulers issuing them , or from within whose jurisdiction they emanated .
9 On the Graph page of the notebook you will find an icon display of all the graphs , charts and dialogue boxes produced either in the Graph window or from within the spreadsheet pages .
10 As the regime 's dependence on the Islamic fundamentalists became more and more pronounced , it cracked down hard against the threat of opposition , whether from the left and the unions or from within the military ; following alleged coup attempts in April and September 43 officers accused of involvement were summarily executed [ see pp. 37367 ; 37703 ] .
11 To weld the subjective with the objective , my personal anthropology includes material culled from various observational and ranked positions within the institution of policing and from across the years .
12 He comes down to and that 's a better looking shot from , comfortable , defensive slope which he pushes back up the pitch and from mid-on , a rare a house bowl with , with more economy , great economy , er in this innings , walking over one for forty-three , a hundred and forty-six for four .
13 She was n't smartly dressed as he had imagined : a slack grey coat reached halfway down her calves , her hat was in plain brown felt and from under it her hair hung loose .
14 Batty , a late choice to replace Manchester United 's Paul Ince , sent over a teasing right-foot cross and from beyond the far post Platt got in a powerful header .
15 David Batty sent over a teasing cross and from beyond the far post Platt got in a powerful header .
16 Stroke across the eyelid close to the lashes , and from outside corner halfway along lower lashes , then lightly smudge .
17 And of course at the end of this series we have a listeners ' forum , and you will have an opportunity of putting your questions to a panel of speakers from the university and from outside the university .
18 And from at least 569 the Celtic Church had its own See , the bishopric of Bretoña , centred upon Santa Maria de Bretoña near Mondoliedo in Galicia , the region of north-western Spain whose later capital was at Santiago de Compostela , and which had remained most loyal to Priscillianist teaching .
19 The segregation of servants from the family had already begun at Coleshill , the ancestor of the Palladian houses of the eighteenth century , where Roger Pratt , who believed that a house should be ‘ so contrived … that the ordinary servants may never publicly appear in passing to and from for their occasions there ’ , had given them separate rooms , adjacent to their masters , so that they no longer slept at his door or at the foot of his bed .
20 Miriam sat wearily by the window , feeling the perspiration soaking her neck and breasts and the hollow of her back , leaking steadily from her armpits and from between her legs , and causing her underclothes to stick to her stomach and thighs .
21 Twice in the last half century they have plunged us into British wars and twice have they taken our finest youth from under our beds and from behind our hams .
22 Rufus threw his cigarette away and from behind her laid his hand lightly on Mary 's bare shoulder .
23 Their wings were chained and across their grim faces fell metal bars and from behind them rose the howling of wolves and the terrible roaring of caged beasts .
24 His face screwed up in agony , and from behind him there was a hiss of escaping air through the bullet hole in the window .
25 A crisis of confidence among Britain 's producers was the result of this sort of taunting , and from around this time one begins to detect in the press a sense that the nation 's honour was threatened by its film industry 's parlous condition .
26 From Central Office , and from around his entourage , came the unmistakable signs of fair-weather friends preparing to detach themselves from blame for defeat .
27 while speaking in ideology , and from within ideology we have to outline a discourse which tries to break with ideology , in order to dare to be the beginning of a scientific
28 From then on the fortunes of the Palace went into decline , these old walls which had seen so much of England 's history unfold , and from within which decisions were made which played a part in this history , were now in their last chapter .
29 In Italy opposition to the war came from the communists , and from within the Catholic Church and Christian youth groups .
30 President François Mitterrand came under attack both from the opposition and from within his own Socialist Party ( PS ) early in September for his ambivalent initial reaction to the Soviet coup against Mikhail Gorbachev ( although he had swiftly reversed this impression in a television appearance two days later ) .
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