Example sentences of "[vb base] from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It may have a dysfunctional effect on staff motivation if figures for capitation ‘ appear from on high ’ rather than from a more open assessment of needs and available resources .
2 They saw Billy and Mary appear from behind the island still thrashing the water as they moved towards them .
3 She was surprised to see a bright red figure appear from behind a cart .
4 supply from within the library system but not from the particular service point ;
5 When you asked phoned up say from from the yard at Street , and asked an inspector , the shift er the man on the shift , Er what about er tomorrow ?
6 Exit from By Pass Action is needing to be taken regarding greenery which is obscuring the exit from the City By Pass .
7 Exit from By Pass Action is needing to be taken regarding greenery which is obscuring the exit from the City By Pass .
8 Timothy West saw some of those dark Williams depressions descend from over the horizon .
9 With the detector in omnidirectional mode it bleeps when it receives any radar swap from within 5 miles ( 8 km ) .
10 The sceptics did not deny that by means of what was traditionally called an ‘ empirical ’ sign we might be led to indirect knowledge of something temporarily hidden : smoke from over the building is a sign that there is a fire behind .
11 He saw Sir John set his mouth and glare from beneath bushy grey eyebrows .
12 But when he does resume them , when the time comes for him to make his next leap , the suggestions made in the course of this affair of his fiction fatigue and literal turn — suggestions which receive both rebuttal and support from within the shape-changing dialectic represented by The Counterlife — will not deserve to be forgotten .
13 A good Mini-Enterprise scheme should also afford young people access to skilled , professional help and support from within the local economic community .
14 Support from within the group was also vital , particularly in the early days when alienation from the main group of Public Health Nurses was inevitable due to the difference in focus involved in getting the job done .
15 Other cakes cost from between £6 and £30 that 's for a computer with all separate keys , or a fairytale castle .
16 Prices usually range from between £30-£40 for a single treatment — call for your nearest therapist .
17 Suitable temperatures range from about 75°F to 85°F .
18 If you look from towards , which was a large house in a clump of trees , at the far side was a pavilion which was the clubhouse , they used to hold air displays and pleasure flights , also they had commercial flights .
19 I duck from beneath the spastic neon of a porno parlour , spotlit and anonymous , and there she is , eating popcorn or chestnuts from a paper cone .
20 The officials want and respect a minister who can pick up a problem quickly , select from among the alternatives the line most in accord with the outlook of his Cabinet colleagues and his party , who is courageous and can win any necessary battles with other departments outside or inside the Cabinet , and who can explain the policy well in public .
21 So out went the playful jean and mechanic 's dungarees and in came haute couture , designer wear from around the world she was about to begin a campaign to conquer .
22 At Ickworth in Suffolk , woodturners and craftspeople from around the country flocked to attend a weekend sale of timber from trees lost in this year 's storms and in October 1987 .
23 We hear from before birth and go on hearing continuously all the time .
24 Well er depending on what we get from from the Council .
25 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
26 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
27 Sometimes the testicles suffer from under or over-suspension , either of which can cause discomfort , but this is unlikely to have been caused by a vasectomy operation .
28 Many of the symptoms shown by food-intolerant and chemical-sensitive patients are symptoms that we all suffer from at times — headaches , tiredness and indigestion for example .
29 No but you see , you 've got to look at the type of , we look at the type of illnesses that people suffer from in a minute , and sort of , you know , a day here , a week there , somebody has a month somewhere else .
30 Notice that although this reads as ‘ sliding the lace carriage for ten rows ’ , this is a brief way of saying ‘ move the lace carriage to the right and back , knit two rows , repeat from to five times ’ , the rows referred to are the knit rows , since the movement of the lace carriage never constitutes a row .
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