Example sentences of "[adv prt] from [art] top " in BNC.
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1 | Cop the name of the man ( above ) who is stepping down from a top job . |
2 | Civil Service have conceded fewer goals than any other team in the division , and had Howell not taken the decision to stand down from the top flight , he could have been elevated to the Scottish senior international training squad this summer . |
3 | The heavy rain , for hundreds of years , has washed the rich chemicals , such as nitrogen and calcium , down from the top layer , or A horizon , into the lower layer , or B horizon . |
4 | I still had to get the hay down from the top byre to take to the cattle in the bottom byre on my sledge . |
5 | Down from the top floor bounced the offspring of Mr and Mrs Beavis , the girls in nightdresses , the boys in nightshirts . |
6 | It also has the effect of raising the back edge so as to hide the joints at the bottom and provide a start for the graceful curve down from the top edge . |
7 | He rubbed his eyes and peered down from the top bunk . |
8 | Robinson jumped down from the top bunk . |
9 | Mike Robinson looked down from the top bunk and saw Swain standing there . |
10 | This month , aided by Lucien Cottle , we have Colostomy Finish , E4 6a/b which steps left and then up from the top flake of Raindance . |
11 | Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive . |
12 | Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive . |
13 | Aunt Sarah was at the table , kneading the bread dough ; Ernest and Uncle Matthew , back from the top field , were taking a late breakfast . |