Example sentences of "from it and " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ When I see the Giotto frescoes at Padua I do not trouble to recognise which scene in the life of Christ I have before me , but I perceive instantly the sentiment which radiates from it and which is instinct in the composition in every line and color . |
2 | Remember that if the glider is drifting towards an obstruction this can only be stopped by banking away from it and not by just applying the rudder . |
3 | Without going into the detail of the Old Bailey case , two general points emerge from it and from the Florida case . |
4 | On that basis the Irish Parliament , whose legislative powers had since the fifteenth century been subject to the sanction of the executive in London , had that limitation removed from it and became a ‘ free Parliament ’ , but a Parliament on which no executive , not even the local Irish executive , was dependent . |
5 | They buy from it and the design group has to look after its own destiny and its own profitability . |
6 | Yet it is often a hidden disability , which isolates both the people who suffer from it and their families . |
7 | Although it may fill both our physical and mental viewing frames , we remain detached from it and have not entered the cluster . |
8 | Carter praises her for transcending the naturalistic , however — for taking off from it and creating something original . |
9 | May we turn our eyes towards this great sun , draw warmth and strength and comfort from it and receive its blessing . |
10 | This article describes the experiment and considers what might be learned from it and how the televising of the House is now proceeding . |
11 | Built next to the station , with direct access from it and with rooms at economical prices , it was a deliberate attempt by the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company to facilitate the development of the resort . |
12 | There was no escape from it and we longed for the luxury of sun glasses or a peaked cap . |
13 | Guilt , or constantly thinking back to past errors , only has any value if you are able to learn from it and to make a firm decision to avoid those errors in the future . |
14 | Life in Looe today is largely governed by two seasons ; the tourist season and the season spent recovering from it and preparing for the next . |
15 | Look at the criticism for any opportunity to learn from it and to change , without wallowing in self-pity . |
16 | Thus , although the geodesic with approaches the ‘ fold singularity ’ apparently at a finite distance from the curvature singularity in region IV , an arbitrarily close geodesic that is initially parallel to it in region II diverges from it and crosses into region IV before it reaches the hypersurface . |
17 | They savagely plucked feathers from it and were so carried away by their onslaught that they even continued attacking when the stuffed bird was held in the experimenter 's hand , close to his face . |
18 | When the gravel was exposed , a stream of clean water flowed from it and continued to do so for the next 7 days . |
19 | Throw that away ‘ abstract yourself from it and you thereby abstract yourself both from the plan and from the development of the spontaneous into cognised laws , and from the development of political economy into a science … |
20 | I stood over the other side of the road from it and watched . |
21 | It is also called St Austin 's Stone , because of the legend that St Augustine ( also known as ‘ Austin' ) preached from it and baptized converts in the spring below . |
22 | The Ridgery was still in view but they were now much further from it and Ridgery Butts was well behind them almost out of sight ; Allen had just been able to see the church tower . |
23 | They revolt from it and turn away from it . |
24 | He pulled out his wallet , removed a twenty-dollar note from it and offered me the money . |
25 | Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence . |
26 | I must simply learn what I can from it and apply it to my work . |
27 | Sparks flew from it and shadowy figures cried : ‘ Look out . ’ |
28 | The bomber dropped from formation with smoke pouring from it and disappeared slowly out to sea . |
29 | Pliny said , ‘ all other serpents do flee from it and are afraid ’ . |
30 | This guy I know really well suffered from it and went to see this faith healer and made a complete recovery . |