Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there .
2 Cadence Design Systems Inc warns that turnover for the first quarter will be down substantially from the same period last year and it will likely see a loss for the quarter .
3 Lost time incidents and the associated frequency index were down substantially from the previous year , maintaining a progressively improving trend .
4 While the sky above darkened to a deep purple , the Marines below looked about , made nervous by the steadily increasing pace and volume of drumming that floated down eerily from the surrounding countryside .
5 The air remained unnaturally hot and humid for the time of the year , and the sun shone down again from the brightening sky .
6 It looked rather obscene , particularly as the word ‘ Come ’ showed through backwards from the other side of the page .
7 If Melrose beat Currie this weekend and Gala lose to Dundee High the title race could , however , be over apart from a mathematical possibility of Edinburgh Accies stepping in .
8 That 's what I did when I started my furniture business , building it up gradually from a crude workshop and it took a hell of a long time .
9 A central body of granite trending NNW — SSE is flanked by a marginal belt of veined gneisses , the veins dying out away from the central body of granite .
10 While emphasising that he had not reached any firm conclusions , Lord Donaldson 's voice will be a powerful one in behind-the-scenes manoeuvres as rules governing the exercise of the new advocacy rights are hammered out away from the parliamentary battlefield .
11 There had been little birdsong in the devastated places I had come from and I think it was the striking on my ear of the calling of a blackbird , so meaningful somehow as it sounded out clearly from the delicious chatter in those trees that made me feel the war was over .
12 To turn back now from the monastic life , however it had been approached , was to turn back to a world of uncertainty and to face a future in which only damnation was assured .
13 Following Burmese patterns the lines were usually of four syllables with the rhyme coming back diagonally from the fourth word of the first line to the third of the second , the second of the third and the first of the last line .
14 Another cushion comes in part-time workers ( about 400 in 1989 ) , at least half of them women who were coming back part-time from a career-break scheme .
15 And Darren looks like an oversized leprechaun , all dressed in green and ready to go , meanwhile I 'm reporting this excellent news to you guys if you are listening out there from the national library association , er , er , er , er
16 A lethal tree is growing out horizontally from the righthand bank , not visible until you are committed to the bend .
17 There is no golden rule about how this " muddling mass " should be sorted out apart from the absolute necessity for patience and sympathy .
18 Or only down as far as the moment when the Tiber is hurled back violently from the Etruscan shore ?
19 In the end , the understandings we have offered here came about indirectly from the actual learning process itself and contact with the deaf community as much as from the direct questioning we felt necessary at the initial stage .
20 Sheep flocks are set stocked and are dependent on pasture the year round apart from a limited provision of fodder in times of storm or supplementary food in late pregnancy while cattle are customarily fed during winter .
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