Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many people carry out interviews and write them up from a social point of view . |
2 | But always some clerk would gather them up and shower them back from an upper window . |
3 | We are still drying them out from a recent visit to the laundry . |
4 | But Scotland also suffered from internal religious differences , and from the effects of the Navigation Acts after 1660 that cut her off from a good deal of overseas trade . |
5 | Richard 's voice cut into her thoughts as he took her arm to draw her back from a horse-drawn carriage laden with tourists on a sightseeing trip . |
6 | Claire Samways blasted the ball off Alison Vance , the Portadown keeper , but it fell to Jeanette Turner loitering at the post and she spun on the ball firing it in from an acute angle . |
7 | But they help with specifics : targeting , organisations , thinking it through from a fresh perspective . ’ |
8 | At the end of the bed was a small card-table which Changez bought for her as a wedding present ; I 'd carried it back from a local junk shop . |