Example sentences of "and [adv] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He merely looked her up and down from her booted feet to her windblown hair , then returned his attention to the stove , and Hilary almost turned and went out again .
2 If a company hires out equipment for a given time on payment of a fixed fee , its profit derives from the contract of hire and not from its continued forbearance from seeking to recover that equipment during the contract period .
3 Mansfield Park , for example , is no less a great house because it has recently arrived , or because the income that supports it is drawn from the West Indies and not from its own land .
4 He knew that he would have to climb down , hand over hand , foot dangling until it got a hold , body close to the wood , face turned up and away from whatever awesome sight awaited him at the bottom of the tree .
5 ‘ Up at Eastleech , and away from your damned influence . ’
6 She had to get away from this magical place , and away from his close proximity , to think clearly .
7 Fusion was the word that would excite the world following the press conference , and although they were convinced from their heat data and also from their vaporised palladium block that fusion was occurring , they would have to see neutrons to convince the scientific community of it .
8 The best economic predictions have come from the Confederation of British Industry , and particularly from its chief economist , Andrew Sentance .
9 A large assembly of bishops and priests declared that Lothar lacked " the knowledge of how to govern the state " , and had fled " by a just Judgement of God , first from the battle-field and then from his own realm " .
10 He would also read to his wife at the end of the day — from Boswell 's Life of Johnson , from Coleridge 's Letters , from Rudyard Kipling 's Kim ( an especial favourite ) and sometimes from his own work .
11 Energy and Building Technology has again proved to be the most profitable activity in the division and apart from its traditional clients , namely BRECSU , BRE and Wimpey Homes and Construction , has secured new with the DOE .
12 The Ensemble will continue to record regularly with Virgin Classics , and apart from its expanding workload , with an increased commitment to taking chamber and small scale orchestral music to Scotland 's rural areas , will augment this season 's touring schedule in Europe with trips to Finland and Russia .
13 The dancers , however , get an obvious and infectious thrill out of performing Piano , and apart from its minor longeurs , it is an equally fresh and exhilarating experience for the audience .
14 He 's had a very long and trying ordeal , and apart from his physical injuries he 's had the cold and damp to deal with too , so his body 's had a pretty severe challenge .
15 And apart from his three days in tracksuit and boots getting Rovers Bristol fashion , Allison will not be part of the matchday fixtures and fittings at Twerton Park , the tiny ground where his managerial career began 29 years ago with Bath City .
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