Example sentences of "[v-ing] down [prep] [pers pn] from the " in BNC.

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1 There were any number of laden country folk in this concourse , and within the hour there would be still more crowding down upon them from the town , after the market .
2 Looking down below them from the top , they saw that a small crater with the remains of a dried-up lake in it was emitting sulphurous vapours from several points .
3 A week later he was in the chair at a meeting of the Humanist Society when he suddenly had a vision of Bill Brice looking down at him from the moulding in the corner of the ceiling with a crown of thorns on his head , and look of sweet forgiveness on his face ; whereupon he stood up and made a long , confused speech about the hunger for God that gnawed inside each of us , however stiff-necked and jeering we might be ; which caused great embarrassment to all those present , and even greater embarrassment later to progressive theologians on the staff , who felt that such old-fashioned emotive conversions could only undo all their good work .
4 In fact on a couple of occasions he had thought he had seen strange green faces peering down at him from the branches .
5 After a few minutes , he became aware of Peter Dawson 's portrait staring down at him from the top of the piano , and he stopped .
6 He looked up , expecting to see the grey skinny man staring down at him from the steps .
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