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

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1 I went to see the Postmistress and she said I 've known you all my life , so start work on Monday morning because , you see , it was so quick and I had n't got my references back from the Railway Company but that 's what she said er I can start work on Monday morning .
2 The two dealers escaped through a back window , after dropping their belongings down from the fire-escape .
3 They seem to have curled their arms up from the mouth as five ribs and then connected them by more plates to form a sphere .
4 During the millennia of genetic divergence , while warp storms cut their worlds off from the rest of the galaxy , they were forced to manufacture their own food and air .
5 As they left the Springall mansion and waited in Cheapside for an ostler to bring their horses round from the stables , Athelstan sensed Cranston was furious with him but the coroner waited until they had mounted and moved away from the house before stopping and giving full vent to his fury .
6 Every now and again they checked its progress , tilting their faces back from the heat as they reached into the core of the fire .
7 The Royal Institution had just moved its laboratories up from the basement where they were no longer valuable in ‘ our struggle for existence ’ , as William Spottiswoode put it in January 1873 .
8 The other team was the Levitt team with No 1 Libor Krejci , No 2 Prince Abdullah , who had flown his ponies in from the Argentine , and played extremely well , scoring several of the goals ; No 3 Marcelo Caset from the Argentine , and Lord Charles Beresford at back .
9 The TV reporter swung his eyes back from the window and trained them on the superintendent in a long , calculating stare .
10 ‘ All the rumours are that Jerry 's been bringing his troops back from the east by the train-load .
11 Despite the agreed battle-plan , Franco did not move any of his forces up from the Jarama front and twice refused the request of the Italian Commander-in-Chief that his troops be relieved by Spaniards .
12 The Earl dragged his fists back from the table and , opening his shoulders and mouth , stretched his sinews , as if parting Philistine pillars .
13 The glow faded in mere moments , during which time the Doctor dropped into the corridor , snatching his hands back from the sides of his newly created tunnel with sharp gasps .
14 Your work is n't lost ; you just have to merge your styles in from the document in which you created them .
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