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

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1 Working day at least in all that time I had entered or come out from that building and its reality had gone for me .
2 Crusader castles cling to jagged crests or rise up from barren plains .
3 A wipe , by the way , is like on of those weird effects the directors of such programs as Top of the Pops are so keen on — where the picture changes via a tumbling square or comes in from one side to replace the picture you have onscreen already .
4 ‘ HMOs usually employ their own primary care physicians … and either run their own hospital services or buy in from other suppliers ’ ( Culyer and Brazier , 1988 ) .
5 Some contain two or more different plants to flower together or to follow on from each other .
6 Little cottages line lanes that jut off from each other as though they too were trying to hide away .
7 Pandarus ' prose not only proves that he does n't take Troilus seriously , so turning our reaction towards a scepticism that stands off from full involvement , but in time it establishes the speaker as a matter-of-fact fixer , who is not only alien to romance but coarsens whatever he touches .
8 One implication of this is that evaluation procedures are usually better developed in-house than bought in from other institutions .
9 The vast shipyards that stretched back from either bank of the Clyde led to deep cargo-handling docks , graving docks and the opening of the first , the Queen ‘ s , by Lord Provost James Bain on 18 September 1877 .
10 You imagined you 'd found a less arduous way of earning a living than trailing round from one audition to the next .
11 Barnard considered that the energy introduced into the homoeopathic potency during the succussion process stabilized the arrangement of the water polymers and that it was these shape-specific polymers which were built up and passed on from one potency to the next .
12 The outline of your notes should be based on the syllabus or programme of the subjects and built up from key words abstracted from textbooks and other writings on the topics concerned .
13 Sorry to burden you with another Europroblem , but with the growth in cross-border activity , we are getting more and more bright-eyed young journalists that know a foreign language and report back from continental press conferences the English equivalent of exactly what was said in the local language — except that it does n't actually mean anything in English : an august journal — no names to spare any blushes — reports that the boss of IBM Deutschland GmbH said with regard to the company 's figures ‘ we made a decision to place a burden on our financial balance in order to ensure a healthier future ’ …
14 She kicked off her shoes on the carpet , and slid back silently to listen down the well of the staircase ; and picking up from this level only minor and ambiguous sounds , she went quickly down again one floor , to where she could lean cautiously over the glossy black banister , and train both eyes and ears upon any activity in the hall below .
15 We cut that section , we stained it and then looked at it under low power and selected out from that block the three most vascular areas .
16 These are major problems in identifying , and separating off from other policies , a specific area called ‘ social policy ’ .
17 You may be able give up gradually , or decide one day to remove everything connected with smoking from your house — and give up from that day on .
18 In the four processes of that planning ( DES 1989e and DES 1991a ) the starting-point is audit , followed by and fed back from successive stages of construction , implementation and evaluation of a plan .
19 Which I had n't known about or my mother and otherwise living near enough they could have s done that school and gone through from five years to er fourteen .
20 A man is the history of his breaths and thoughts , acts , atoms and wounds , love , indifference and dislike ; also of his race and nation , the soil that fed him and his forebears , the stones and sands of his familiar places , long-silenced battles and struggles of conscience , of the smiles of girls and the slow utterance of old women , of accidents and the gradual action of inexorable law , of all this and something else too , a single flame which in every way obeys the laws that pertain to Fire itself , and yet is lit and put out from one moment to the next , and can never be relumed in the whole waste of time to come .
21 ‘ Please help the Society to become self-sufficient and able to train more teachers so that we can offer classes in more locations and take over from those teachers who are waiting to hang up their leotards and tights ’ .
22 The 30-year-old striker had the Hereford goal at his mercy in the 66th minute but volleyed over from six yards out as the game ended goalless .
23 But following on from that number of second and thirds and fourths that are done ?
24 Whilst flying back from visiting relatives in Denmark on my very first trip abroad , the second worst nightmare happened .
25 As looking down from great heights brings the urge to fall and end the terror of falling , so his very watching put pressure on them to make a slip as they dried and stacked the plates and cups .
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