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

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1 Many gardeners believe that an informal pool should be planted liberally , with waterlilies obscuring areas of the water surface , and reeds and rushes tumbling in from the garden .
2 Tolonen stared at him a moment , nodding , his lips pressed tightly together , his earnest grey eyes looking out from a face carved like granite .
3 He left the car again , and saw something else on the other side of it — a pair of legs jutting out from the bushes nearby .
4 The sea wall ended , steps going down from the promenade and burying themselves in sand .
5 And there are steps going down from the drawing room , and up from the dining room .
6 Initially , he had much sympathy from the British trade union movement , funds pouring in from the mainland , including almost £pound94,000 collected by the Trades Union Congress .
7 There was a glimpse of dark , pain-filled eyes peering out from the folds of the red blankets .
8 These rings could be the result of surface waves spreading out from the impact through the solid surface , or the result of a succession of wall slumps in a once deeper basin .
9 And then they had the adits coming down from the top .
10 On the short mixed ridge leading to this minor training summit , you can view an endless stream of parties coming up from the Grands Montets cablecar station for a taste of a real alpine mountaineering .
11 Since the 1920's Berlin has been a city encountered through images : Doblin , Pabst and Isherwood ; the diabolic glamour of Nazism ; Year Zero ; the Airlift ; John Kennedy and spies coming in from the cold ; the generation of " 68 , the stylized desperation of the punk underground , and angels made corporeal .
12 During these periods , the great tides sweeping in from the Atlantic would first feel the initial restriction of the Bristol Channel .
13 Glossy blue-black , heavily built , they twisted and turned in unison , deep croaks echoing back from the walls of the ravine .
14 The taut legs standing out from the body at all angles , some hideously broken like twigs thrown carelessly on a bonfire , others still moving feebly .
15 There was deposition in large alluvial fans stretching out from the mountains in the south and the north-east into the flat plain .
16 Under the scheme five main roads fanning out from the centre : Leith Walk , and Lanark , Calder , Corstorphine and Morningside Roads will become clearways with all parking banned during peak periods .
17 The man with the ‘ Go Dawgs ’ hat saw our rebel flag at the spreaders and let out an approving yell that sent two gulls squawking up from the garbage cans behind McIllvanney 's office .
18 The first three bays leading round from the W door are by Kryštof Dientzenhofer and the remainder of the nave to the crossing is the work of his son , K. I. Dientzenhofer .
19 The CPR created no fewer than 600 new communities with villages , towns , and farming settlements growing out from the railway stations .
20 Between the ages of 25 and 30 most of us start to notice lines radiating out from the corners of our eyes .
21 She could see the dark gold lashes feathering his broad cheekbones , and the tiny lines radiating out from the corners of his eyes .
22 And it 'll be a cool afternoon , temperatures around nine degrees celsius , that 's forty eight fahrenheit , with light winds coming in from the east .
23 He watched Maggie bump the tall girl with her hip , then add , ‘ There 's a gang of parched Arabs coming in from the desert ; see to them . ’
24 Strong winds gusting up from the South .
25 At first , I thought it was spilt wine but then it spread and I noticed little splashes coming down from the ceiling above .
26 Corbett bowed respectfully and , pushing by the labourers and other villeins coming in from the fields to break their fasts , went out of the Galilee Gate , across the track and into the woods .
27 At the same time the building of what were to become bastions , towers standing out from the line of the wall , enabled defenders to fire all round , and in particular laterally , against approaching men or machines , as the design for Bodiam Castle in Sussex , which , like Cooling Castle in Kent , was built at the time of the French invasion scares of the 1380s , clearly shows .
28 The most radical thinkers in the Religionsgeschichtliche Schule — such as Richard Reitzenstein ( 1861 — 1931 ) and Wilhelm Bousset ( 1865–1920 ) — inclined to treat Christianity itself as an eclectic synthesis of religious and philosophical ideas flowing in from a variety of sources in the ancient world .
29 Recovery occurs when the affected intestinal epithelial cells on the villi are replaced by new enterocytes moving up from the crypts .
30 Scotch Whisky is inseparable from Scotland … of all the spirits mankind has distilled , refined and enhanced from nature 's huge store of goodness , Scotch Whisky is the noblest … a distillation of the natural riches with which Scotland is so abundantly endowed … clear waters tumbling down from the hills and across the moors , though peat and over granite … fields of golden barley … the cool , pure air .
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