Example sentences of "[adv prt] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Once it was called Murias , and many stories were told of how it had sunk down from the upper world to Undersea . |
2 | The dusky pink body is heavily patterned with golden-yellow spotted scales , this spotting diminishes in prominence as it progresses down from the dorsal area to the belly of the fish . |
3 | The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’ |
4 | Users can scale the Boss system up from a single node to 456 nodes , to give 114.6GFlops performance . |
5 | Modern skilifts run up from the alpine terrace to the Fronalpstock . |
6 | Downstairs there were two rooms , and a short staircase led up from the front door to two attic bedrooms with tiny skylights in the roof . |
7 | ‘ It 's obviously a big step up from the Northern League to the Third Division , so I 'm building up my fitness in the reserves . |
8 | The Polish replica moved the breaking of Enigma on from a theoretical exercise to a practical one and Knox always gave the Poles credit for the part they played . |
9 | We are still drying them out from a recent visit to the laundry . |
10 | Goods sold in the shops can lead out from the immediate locality to the mills , workshops and factories of the industrial revolution , and indeed Empire produced goods will introduce a world horizon . |
11 | When the antenna now clipped to the rain-gutter above the passenger-door heard the blip emitted from the D/F transmitter in Quinn 's attaché case , a line would race out from the glowing dot to the perimeter of the screen . |
12 | The red key took the user back from a brief display to the input screen , and there was no " See books classified near this one " option . ) |
13 | Erlich came close to her , kneeling on the rug he knew that Harry had brought back from a fast run to Beirut . |
14 | Although most Labour activists drew back from a direct challenge to the Coalition Government , the victory of two independent left candidates in by-elections in the spring of 1942 increased pressures on the Party to abandon its adherence to the electoral truce . |
15 | ‘ Dear Loretta , ’ she read , ‘ I 've just come back from an official trip to Italy , and I squeezed in a visit to a peace camp while I was there . |
16 | You can easily change back from an improper fraction to a mixed number by dividing the denominator into the numerator and putting the remainder over the denominator . |
17 | Information can then be fed back from the cognitive system to the logogen system to influence the response of this system to the word which is going to be misread . |
18 | In the final sentence our attention is abruptly brought back from the remote horizon to the observer himself . |