Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A chain came down from them to another set of wheels and cogs nearer the bottom . |
2 | And how the mine at the bottom of the shaft was not always dark , but lofty , like a cathedral , and lit up , but with dark tunnels running out from it on all sides . |
3 | Philip 's Mum took over from her at two . |
4 | So tomorrow at two o'clock Miss Trunchbull will be taking over from me for one lesson . |
5 | The other discovery we are making is of that world cut off from us for fifty years by the Iron Curtain ; Simon Jervis 's otherwise excellent Penguin Dictionary of Design and Designers published in 1984 does not include a single one of the leading names in Czech Cubist design : Josef Gocar , Pavel Janak , Vlastislav Hofman , Josef Chochol and Otakar Novotny . |