Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [verb] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 And cutting down through the rising rock , the Indus carries away from the Himalayan region five million tonnes of earthen debris every day .
2 A group of four parties — the People 's Party , the Socialist Party , Social Democracy and the Democratic Party of Slovakia — issued a statement on May 18 calling on the CPCz to withdraw voluntarily from the general election in June as an admission of the party 's responsibility for the country 's condition after 41 years of communist rule and of the party 's continued totalitarian tendencies .
3 He would have had no hesitation in sending the Bishop back to Saxony by celestial transport , save that at that moment the Normans emerged again from the wood .
4 The Vidals came originally from the Basque country .
5 A large part of the world had special trading and investment relations with the UK stemming mainly from the ties forged during the earlier days of the Empire .
6 Thus the applicable legal framework on such vertical restraints in the UK comes essentially from the FTA and the Competition Act 1980 .
7 The Lada pulled away from the parked jet and towards a gate at the side .
8 The Major swung away from the window .
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