Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The roly-poly goalie makes heads turn on away grounds when he runs out , and some of his diving stops have been measured on the Richter Scale , but his performances invariably win respect from opponents and spectators .
2 The keys once stretched south from Florida almost to Cuba , each tiny island linked to the next by a bridge .
3 But bands of armed rebels from sundry factions still extort food from villages , some of them across the border in neighbouring Sierra Leone .
4 In a report to the Conseil des Ministres ( the Cabinet ) she wrote , ‘ Our companies often encounter resistance from West German companies in gaining access to the best parts of this market ’ , adding later , ‘ I am very European , but it is quite unacceptable to build Europe on the basis of an imbalance with Germany ’ . '
5 No one has seen a mountain goat killed in this way , but in Europe , golden eagles regularly knock chamois from cliff ledges in order to feed on their carcasses .
6 It was an impressive and , for the spectators , rather emotional spectacle when the 121 ARC yachts finally headed south from Las Palmas after weeks of preparation
7 Members still enjoy freedom from arrest for a period extending from 40 days before the commencement of a session to 40 days after it .
8 As I said earlier , more than three quarters of recently retiring pensioners now have income from savings , and more than 60 per cent .
9 Self-alienation and alienation from others also means alienation from Truth or God , or from what Tillich calls the Ground of Being .
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