Example sentences of "[adv prt] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The coast ( or cliff-top ) walk from the hostel in the other direction led to the delightful settlement of Robin Hood 's Bay , where the slipway resembles a drawbridge let down from the towering sea walls . |
2 | ‘ A number of local residents commented that there was already a disproportionate ratio of pigs to people in the locality and although proposals to extend the operation would have led to some improvement , in that a new farrowing house would have been built to bring the pigs in from the old farm buildings , in fact the larger pig population would increase the scope for offensive odours to permeate the village . ’ |
3 | But it 's , it 's , it 's it sort a it 's , I think carrying through from the old borough days |
4 | The County Council took into account a wide range of considerations , in including the the information that came through from the local plan authorities , in the preparation of their local plans over the past ten years or more . |
5 | ‘ Aga-sagas have taken over from the steamy sex bonkbusters of the Eighties . |
6 | Outside , Baker Street was closed down for the weekend except for the Barracuda Club , which had taken over from the original School Dinners restaurant after it moved across the road to usurp the No. 34 Wine Bar . |
7 | Even the All Blacks squad , who were present , broke off from a cheerful public relations exercise of signing autographs to note two-try Guscott 's regal progress that began from a standing start and a little shuffling half-circle to create the space . |
8 | Many of them were also completely cut off from the normal trading conditions that enable people to exercise choice . |
9 | Many of us are cut off from the natural Earth currents , especially when we live in cities . |
10 | Len Hatch looked up from the tall tomato plants that he was tending , then looked back to what he was doing . |
11 | But even from that the soaring fantasy needs to be pruned : Dryden believed Pericles to be Shakespeare 's earliest play , presumably his ugliest apprentice work , dug up from the pre-Titus Andronicus strata of foul papers ( in one of those great trunks that he probably left in the Mountjoys ' attic , in Silver Street , to be destroyed in the Great Fire ) , and now rewritten under pressure for a new kind of play for the Blackfriars stage . |
12 | We built the festival up from the old village concerts , which are still always packed out ’ . |
13 | REUTERS is to make early payment of its 1992 final dividend so shareholders will not lose out from the new tax arrangements introduced in the Budget . |
14 | The reason this figure was produced is erm because one of the comments we had back from the other induction courses er Gareth , the reason we had produced this video was erm structure you 've never shown it , so it 's not necessarily tongue in cheek but it is a strictly sales structure but it will give you a clearer idea of our guide what to do to the role plays this morning , Saturday and tomorrow . |
15 | Archaeology has , however , revealed a growing number of very characteristic narrow rectangular structures stretching back from the available street frontages and often forming blocks or rows . |
16 | The remainder of the analysis is carried out by ‘ rolling back ’ the decision tree , that is by moving back from the final pay-off figures , node by node , multiplying each pay-off by the probability of each event passed through in the network . |
17 | The remainder of the analysis is carried out by ‘ rolling back ’ the decision tree , that is by moving back from the final pay-off figures , node by node , multiplying each pay-off by the probability of each event passed through in the network . |
18 | The other passengers drew back from the dishevelled river dwellers , so far out of their element . |
19 | They had gas heating installed , and claimed most of the cost back from the communal housing authorities . |
20 | Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive . |
21 | Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive . |
22 | In this case the simplest solution is to copy them back from the original installation disks — see Copying QBasic . |