Example sentences of "[vb pp] from view [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The long shells of the hulls were wiped from view by the heave of the sea , so that the prow platforms and tents of the poop could no longer be seen , and only the pennanted masts told where they were , until they rode into view once more , in a steam of spume from the bite of the oars .
2 Investigative journalism usually implies intensive and detailed study revealing the ‘ dark under-belly ’ of a subject already in the public domain or dragging a subject which has remained conveniently hidden from view into the public domain .
3 The small heated swimming pool hidden from view near the rose walk was a wedding gift from the Army .
4 The signora was a white haired lady in her sixties , very thin and slightly bent , with a wrinkled face and a large number of gold teeth , while the signore was almost completely hidden from view behind the biggest stomach I had ever seen .
5 A body of Dominican nuns lived next door to the Santuario in the deepest seclusion , and participated in the Masses hidden from view behind bars .
6 She peered out of the window again , hoping that she might perhaps have imagined the scene below , but Miss Hardbroom had not moved and was now almost hidden from view by the smoke .
7 The inside was hidden from view by shutters and curtains .
8 In descent rock features may look quite different , distances are hard to judge and much of the terrain is hidden from view by intervening convexities .
9 It was parked next to the wall and almost hidden from view by the red Studebaker beside it .
10 His wrists up to his elbows were closely covered with coral bangles , so were his ankles … his breast was completely hidden from view by the coral beads encircling his neck .
11 The screen was obviously needed because trains approaching from Horderley would be hidden from view by the spur of hillside around which the road ran .
12 All of us assumed that she 'd wandered off to die alone and that , sooner or later , we 'd come across her body , sprawled in a ditch or hidden from view in a clump of thorn trees .
13 The ship he was on was , he and his men hoped , hidden from view in the shadow of the large island in the centre of the gulf .
14 Treated by theology as one of the deadly sins and recognised and discussed without inhibition by philosophers , poets , psychologists and other observers of the human scene until the present century , it has all but disappeared from view in our own time and reference to its existence , let alone study of its function , has been sedulously avoided .
15 The powerheads have been masked from view by protruding rocks , the uplifts by cutting out a groove slightly larger than required in the flat of the rock at the rear .
16 Otto 's house was now concealed from view behind groves of sombre cypresses .
17 Lawton and Forster finally passed from view through the doors .
18 Other techniques may also have been taken over the Atlantic by the conquistadores and , though lost from view of Spain , preserved in South America ; tremolo and on-the-box percussion , both used by King , are two of these .
19 In essence , what the portfolio matrix says is , let's have the various business elements at their different stages of growth explicitly on view in the matrix and not lost from view within organizational units .
20 Yanto and Molly followed them with their eyes until they were lost from view among the trees .
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