Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A wall goes down from the road straight as a die to Ease Gill and a walk alongside leads in a few minutes to a small hole in the ground that opens into lengthy passages below : this is Short Drop Cave .
2 The character of the whole place is best assessed by walking down from the castle rather than climbing east to west .
3 When we run the satellite sequence , you can see all the cloud that moved in from the west overnight and the good news is that the back edge is not too far away .
4 I clamber up from the trackway on to the empty platform .
5 ‘ You have come up from the coast then ?
6 And if your eyes followed the river westwards , you could have looked up from the valley directly on to the bald patch that was the cultivated land midway up the forested slope of Jimale .
7 Bones fly up from the ground all around them , magically assembling themselves into the massive skeleton of some huge , dinosaur-like beast .
8 This is Sonnet 94 , ‘ which at no point addresses the Friend directly , stands back from the group much as a contemplative soliloquy does from the dialogue of a play ’ .
9 so I was n't quite sure of the answer that you gave back with me walking back from the camera so I just wanted to qualify that so that , I mean all that I noticed was that there was nothing that , that , no information that you tried to get out of him .
10 Well they have n't come back from the shop yet .
11 For a moment she wanted to rebel , to pull back from the brink even at this stage of the game .
12 ‘ I 've set the table outside on the terrace , ’ Fernando told her , stepping through from the kitchen beyond .
13 Verily , the game has moved on from the days when Bobby Locke could , for instance , win seven tournaments in his baptismal year on the US circuit , and four Open Championships on this side of the Atlantic , and yet virtually never feel the need to depart from his habitual draw .
14 After a time we dropped down from the hills on to a flat gravel plain where the track ran straight as a drawn line .
15 I dropped down from the loch only to find that the terrain was considerably steeper than I recalled on the way up , although the compass said I was doing fine .
16 I squelched across tiny burns running in black channels of peat , and stood looking down from the hillside on to the grey roofs of Scaup Farm .
17 Looking down from the balcony on to the terrace , she observed that the cat was undisturbed by the gulls .
18 Again , the light level was subterranean , but there were no curtains so a fair amount of yellow light came in from the streetlamps outside .
19 This worked very well , but in 1988 people were pushing in from the sides instead of joining the queues , and tempers were becoming frayed and the situation somewhat dangerous as people trampled over the numerous electricity cables and water pipes .
20 I cut off from the lane up towards Great Coum and the Megger Stones .
21 The bones are first modified and altered to conform to the skeletal dimensions of the body , which is then built up from the inside outwards using organic substitute flesh .
22 For instance you see all these big they 'd actually built up from the ground up , they 'd no taking now just the odd .
23 As their numbers grew so they spread out from the areas still occupied and the abandoned warrens slowly began to be reoccupied .
24 The ripples spread out from the point where the stone is dropped and can affect a great area of the pond and perhaps even the whole of it .
25 It certainly was a disgusting display from a man who has bowed out from the game very publicly .
26 Goshawk Squadron flew all that day , and came back from the patrols badly mauled .
27 Following this permeability change , the sodium ions are pumped out from the fibre so restoring the original state .
28 Rain and wind gusted through the gap as the dimly glistening form of some horrifying , ravaged shape lashed out from the pavement above and beyond them .
29 She said it in the kitchen , on the Wednesday of that week , looking round from the Aga where she was frying bacon .
30 He had got down from the table half-way through tea and was sitting on a chair in the doorway , looking droopy and listless .
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