Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Steven looks up from call to opposite number in Coventry . |
2 | He and Zak went away together , and Donna drifted around from table to table for a while telling everyone that poor Angelica had really been very sweet , not a murderess , and she , Donna , was dreadfully upset at the suggestion . |
3 | Hill ran away from school at the age of twelve to work on an uncle 's farm . |
4 | May walked home from school with her fingers spread like a beached starfish . |
5 | Carina fights back from brink of death |
6 | To cover such a large area , Eddie stays away from home for seven nights out of the twenty five in each cycle . |
7 | Jackson looked nervously from Bonanza to me . |
8 | Elsewhere Southport Central , Sheffield Wicker , Leicester West Bridge , and Bradford Adolphus Street went over from passenger to goods traffic , when supplanted by more extensive terminals . |
9 | Andrea Whitcombe led almost from start to finish to retain her title at the Women 's National Cross-Country Championships at Birkenhead . |
10 | Mr Parkinson hopped delightedly from foot to foot . |
11 | Dana 's shrill voice made Claudia jump away from Roman as if she were guilty of something , but Roman had only been about to say he had asked Dana to model for him in order to get to know her better . |
12 | Charlie Miller came in from work at six-fifteen . |
13 | For example , whereas Fulton suffered heavily from lack of civil service support , advocates of the new managerialism have emphasized the need to change the Whitehall culture in order to generate reform from within . |
14 | Firstly , the efficacy of BCG varies considerably from region to region ; secondly , it is effective in preventing serious forms of primary tuberculosis but seems not to prevent the infected person from developing postprimary , often infectious , disease . |
15 | The atmosphere of bonhomie was suddenly gone , and in the frosty silence that followed , Harry Pascoe swayed deliberately from side to side in his chair , as if he were in his cabin aboard the Russell and a gale was blowing . |
16 | As was common at the time , William went straight from school into the merchant navy and he was seldom at home throughout his teenage years as he sailed the oceans of the world , learning the skills of seamanship and navigation . |
17 | Although the Hun Sen years were relatively stable , Kampuchea suffered acutely from lack of foreign aid , since the USA refused to have anything to do with a Vietnam-supported regime . |
18 | Numbers reaching N W Europe vary greatly from year to year . |
19 | As a consequence , the condition of the peasantry in twelfth-century France varied markedly from community to community' , the extremes of contrast coming between those villages on the royal demesne protected by the customs of Lorris , and those in Champagne where serfdom retained its original rigours , where peasants remained the property of their lords , their labour services heavy , their safeguards against exploitative lordship non-existent . |
20 | No it 's normally from Saturday morning till Sunday morning I just think we 'll end up going for the day but he said , he 's got Gerry coming up from Hull to mind the shop on Saturday , he said oh you 're tired and you need a change and a rest he said something like erm |
21 | Magnus marched northwards from city to city , addressing the people in the market places , and gathering a huge army about him . |
22 | He flicked a last switch , and Jason Dommer slid unknowingly from life into death . |
23 | Another area in which Wales differs clearly from practice in England is that of teacher-training for further education . |
24 | His other target , former Stoke goalkeeper Peter Fox comes back from holiday at the weekend and will be getting a phone call from the Wrexham manager . |