Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [verb] from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the course of a Second Reading Debate on the contentious Courts and Legal Services Bill in December 1989 , Lord Hailsham spoke scathingly about the fact that the bulk of the proposals arose from within the Government machine , so disregarding ‘ almost every principle of the methodology … which ought to be followed in law reform ’ . |
2 | For many women , it seems , the power of the ex continues from beyond the long-filled grave of romance . |
3 | At the sound of the voice coming from behind her , Jill jerked forward , scattering the boxes she had been stacking . |
4 | Much of the heat comes from around the edge of the Disc , so for optimum results you select a Disc that is slightly smaller than the pan you are using . |
5 | Trent dived belly flat into the protection of a bush sprouting from beside the concrete piling . |
6 | Like the sun peering from behind a cloud , Arty began to brighten and beam again . |
7 | What now , with the sun bursting from behind the head |
8 | With the points gained from round 1 , Oates now holds second in class and looks forward to round 3 at Silverstone on April 4th and 5th , supporting British Touring Cars . |
9 | There is no separation of management and control in an international organisation , which is formed by member States with an executive drawn from among them . |
10 | So the standard feelers for an engineer goes from about one and a half thou up to fifteen thou , the rest you can measure by other things . |
11 | A better working position results from arranging the seating with light from the window coming from behind the pupils and on to the work surface . |
12 | It was fairly obvious from the noise coming from behind me that the man in question did remember him fairly clearly . |
13 | Ulster Scots dialects are found in east Ulster in a belt extending from around Coleraine in the north , through most of County Antrim and much of County Down ( which is south of Belfast — see figure 4.5 ) . |
14 | Claws braced on the wall beneath it , the thing strained upwards , rolling its dripping head in agony — and something that had been lying tight beneath it on the pavement slid from under its ravaged body and into the basement . |
15 | Only the clock tower on the stables showed from behind the trees . |
16 | She was muttering to herself about it crossly , and nearly cannoned into Travis , who had stopped in his tracks at the sounds issuing from behind him . |
17 | I thought she was going to hit me : her hand which was already formed in a fist , went up — but she used it only to swipe at a cat scuttling from under a bush towards the door . |
18 | Crowd violence towards players is another area of concern after the FA ordered a replay of the Cup tie between Peterborough and Kingstonian when the visitors ' keeper was knocked out by a coin thrown from behind his goal . |