Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.
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1 | But I can remember my father coming back from the death bed and saying the old man was babbling about a grandson . |
2 | My mother looked up from the sewing machine . |
3 | My mother dashed in from the kitchen , ‘ Norman , there 's no excuse for that . ’ |
4 | Her sister jumped back from the letter-cage . |
5 | Her gaze travelled round from the rusty old fort , over the salt marsh , past the blocks , sandbags and barbed wire on the beach and lingered on the mud on the near vertical sides of the channel next to her . |
6 | Having just wed , and her husband laid off from the cotton mill only four days since , her wages were now the only ones coming in , and she lived in fear of being put out of work . |
7 | Her husband stepped out from the crowd and stopped her . |
8 | Its basis followed on from the Plowden Committee 's recommendation ( Cmnd. 1432 , 1961 ) that : ‘ Regular surveys should be made of public expenditure as a whole , over a period of years ahead , and in relation to prospective resources ; decisions involving substantial future expenditure should be taken in light of these surveys . ’ |
9 | Today the trees have gone but the lead cast of the Stephen Tomlin sculpture of her head stares out from the garden towards the marshes . |
10 | Her father looked up from the newspaper and nodded . |
11 | Novell Inc is putting another element in place in its quest to move out from the local network into the enterprise-wide network . |
12 | She tried to keep her tone light , matter-of-fact , but her mother swung round from the sink where she had just begun to prepare vegetables for lunch , and her father lowered his paper and peered over his glasses at her . |
13 | At this she cut herself a narrow wedge from the pie , and when her mother turned round from the oven and looked at her plate , she remarked , ‘ You wo n't get fat on that . |
14 | Before Tamar could protest that she intended to call her son George , her mother-in-law looked up from the child . |
15 | He rang off , and it was only minutes before they heard the chug of the engine of his jeep coming down from the hills in the still of the morning . |
16 | In his first reign at Everton , Kendall 's fortunes changed when his side came back from the dead in a Milk Cup tie against Oxford back in 1984 . |
17 | His mind reeled back from the effort . |
18 | At the Church Meeting on the 9th , we appointed Jim Brooks as our new church secretary in succession to Malcolm Brown who had intimated in June his desire to step down from the post . |
19 | Mr Pigdon started , his attention drawn back from the threatening sky . |
20 | His head came up from the bin , and his eyes looked like little flames of candle . |
21 | His lordship looked up from the book and passed a weary hand across his forehead . |
22 | His breast rose up from the pyjama top like the prow of a boat cresting a wave . |
23 | His mother came in from the kitchen to ask if we 'd like cheese or fresh cheese with cream . |
24 | ‘ Little Billy , ’ his mother called out from the kitchen . |
25 | To ensure that you and your baby stand out from the crowd , send now for your free Mamas & Papas brochure by completing the coupon . |
26 | Erm that erm about erm me father coming down from the top of the ah ah well , this was January the thirty first , nineteen hundred and sixteen and er me father had been up to look after the horses , pigs etc you know , and about eight o'clock he came back and said to my mother that there was a big fire out at Wensbury Me mother and all of us went up there , and er we could see these blazing buildings over there , and er mother immediately said that 's no fire , that 's the Zeppelin 's , and er that 's what it turned out to be , of course . |
27 | The ability to write clearly and well is a tool of the trade and a very necessary one , but it is the idea which you have that will make your advertising stand out from the rest . |
28 | And those effects are what 'll make your material stand out from the crowd . |