Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [v-ing] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 It had a long entrance passage sloping down from the east .
2 He drifted beyond a coral head jutting out from the gap 's wall and took six deep breaths to hyperventilate his lungs before piking .
3 Elsie 's wall so that the water does n't come down here , down the wall what you need to do is put the , lead sheeting chipping out from the , the block , chip , chip into the , the rendering , put lead sheeting into it , cement the rendering back in again
4 The ‘ white ’ of the sky and clouds appears to me not as pure white , but as a very pale tone , so I start with a wash of cadmium orange fading out from the horizon upwards .
5 We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains .
6 Michael stared at the tie pin glinting up from the red velvet lining .
7 These sugar units are ‘ sticky ’ ; when one of them meets a matching sugar chain sticking out from the membrane of an adjacent cell , the two recognize each other and become attached .
8 " You never told me he 'd had a heart attack coming round from the anaesthetic .
9 Jahsaxa was not surprised by most of what she heard : Tammuz' life story pouring out from the lips of Zambia Crevecoeur .
10 The new IT programme following on from the ESPRIT 11 will be the largest of the Framework lines with a total allocation of 1352 MECU ( £950 million ) .
11 The ‘ Glamaig Water ’ etching is in fact the Allt Daraich coming down from the corrie to the south of Glamaig and there I found one of the most reassuring sights of the Rambles .
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