Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 There are so many historical sights to take in from the ancient temples , the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank to the High Dam at Aswan .
2 It is this incredible flexibility that allows us to juggle page layouts in just a few minutes and produce a fresh piece of artwork each time rather than wait hours , even days , for the re-worked page to come back from the artist 's studio .
3 One logical fix to this geographical mis-match is for inner-city blacks to commute out from the ghettos to the suburbs .
4 Error comes in if one over-interprets the relevance of these conclusions , by forgetting the artificial constraints of the experiment and instead assuming that in real life , outside the laboratory so to say , such changes involving only a single variable can actually take place ; that it is a simple matter to extrapolate back from the artificiality of laboratory isolation to the complex , rich interconnectedness of the real world .
5 Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date .
6 Mr Whittington proved that the LCC had got themselves a very good orator to transfer back from the EMS when war was over .
7 In such cases of disagreement between professionally and theoretically interested parties , it sometimes proves a useful corrective to step back from the problem and to enquire into ‘ folk ’ conceptions regarding the relevant issues .
8 He had also appointed professional diplomats to take over from the members of the Soviet Political Consultative Council delegated to negotiate with the Baltic states on issues arising from their independence from the Soviet Union [ see p. 38541 ] .
9 They have a 12-point deficit to claw back from the first Gold Cup leg at Glasgow , and judging from Sunday 's encouraging performance against Edinburgh , they should be able to clinch the bonus point for an aggregate victory .
10 The industry 's expansion is the result of the IDA 's efforts to create a new industry to take over from the ailing assembly , light manufacturing , and textile industries that started Ireland 's industrialisation in the early 1950s .
11 CUSTOM STANDARDS Manson ‘ Classic S ’ This handmade blend of the traditional and the modern aims to stand out from the crowd with its high-class simplicity and the best and latest in hardware …
12 That was strange starting to add up from the centre you do n't usually do that .
13 It did show excellent character to bounce back from the start … one plus point from the first half .
14 McAllister had five birdies in the space of seven inward holes to turn back from the brink of disaster .
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