Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from one " in BNC.

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1 Barnard considered that the energy introduced into the homoeopathic potency during the succussion process stabilized the arrangement of the water polymers and that it was these shape-specific polymers which were built up and passed on from one potency to the next .
2 In the case of Statement B racism is entailed in a set of inherited predispositions passed on from one generation to another .
3 But eventually the servile condition of the peasants ( and the privileged status of nobles ) became hereditary , passed down from one generation to the next .
4 In the garage Mr Carbert said he noticed an old rope hanging down from one of the beams .
5 Never had his mind worked so fast or so clearly , leaping on from one conclusion to the next , some exhilarating , some appalling .
6 We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other .
7 It was in the sleeve of a classical album which Rakovsky 's junior secretary had picked up from one of Berlin 's best-known music shop on the Tiergarten .
8 And he only found out from one of his operatives who had seen Bernard at Beirut Airport last night . ’
9 Another was ‘ a bit of a boss , and she moved about from one daughter to another …
10 You were sort of dallying about from one foot to the other .
11 Each ten-acre field in turn was grazed bare — 'till; you could whip a mouse across it' — and the cattle moved round from one field to another so that they were always eating fresh , springing grass .
12 It came in from one side , and Hrun was forced to take a badly-judged standing jump to escape the flame .
13 Over these erm past couple of weeks we 've been looking at er some of the questions in the New Testament , we thought a couple of weeks back of the question that Jesus asked his disciples , do you think I 'm able to do this and then last week we looked at a question that the disciples put to Jesus , that time when they came down from the mountain and they found the re , three of them came down with Jesus from the mountain of transfiguration and they found the other disciples with a man who and a , whose son was demon possessed and er they had been unable to help him and the man or brings his son to Jesus and Jesus delivers him and afterwards the disciples who had been so helpless put the question to Jesus , why could we not cast out this demon and this morning I 'd like us to look at another question , we 've got another one today and one God willing next week , er and the question is , is found in Luke chapter thirteen , let me just read a few verses , because of course it 's , it 's not just the questions , it 's the answers that are important as well in Luke chapter thirteen , gon na read from verse twenty two it says in Jesus was passing through from one city and village to another , teaching and proceeding on his way to Jerusalem now that gives us a clue in that , because Jesus only ever went to Jerusalem apart from when he was a boy , he only ever went to Jerusalem once and that , after since that time , and that was when he was crucified , so Jesus was now on his way to Jerusalem , it was the latter days , the latter weeks of the life of Jesus , he was making his way now to Jerusalem and someone said to him Lord are there just a few who are being saved and Jesus said to hi , to them , strive to enter by the narrow door for many I tell you will seek to enter and will not be able , once the head of the house gets up and shuts the door and you begin to stand outside and knock on the door saying Lord open to us , then he will answer and say to you I do not know where you are from , then you will begin to say we ate and drank in your presence and you taught in our streets , and he will say I tell you I do not know where you are from , depart from me all you evil doers , there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth there , when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the profits in the kingdom of God , but yourselves being cast out and they will come from East and West and from North and South and will recline at the table in the Kingdom of God , and behold some ar some are last who will be first and some are first who will be last , so it 's just that question then , let's remind ourselves that is put to Jesus Lord are there just a few who are being saved
14 Although , when we came back from one of our canters , Cool Ground was very bright .
15 Okay now erm , there 's a slight change of plan because er following one or two of the classes last week I realized that erm I had n't made myself very well understood last week and er what came back from one or two people was rather garbled , and really it 's my own fault because I probably tried to do too much too quickly and as a result perhaps er did n't make myself clear .
16 Sprawling out from one tunnel , glassy branching tentacles pulsed as if they were huge muscles dissected out of the body of a leviathan .
17 A policeman comes and says , ‘ I 've seen you wandering about from one o'clock to four o'clock , can we search your handbag , please ? ’
18 Generalizing a little , we might plot the stress trajectories , that is the direction in which the stress is handed on from one atomic bond to the next , very much as in Figure 2 of this chapter .
19 It seems probable that all tools were handed on from one generation to the next ; their frequency in Kent may reflect a greater overall wealth and the ability to dispose of such items as grave-goods .
20 Mistakes and ignorance can be handed on from one generation to another , habit can blind , and tradition can bind .
21 I mean if you ask what happens when electrons drop down from one orbit to another inside the atom , the emit light , which is the thing we are familiar with , but erm physicists tend to think of this as particles which they call photons .
22 Because this song was simply handed down from one generation of drill sergeants to another , the symbolism may have origins much earlier than a superficial analysis may indicate .
23 It also implies work which has been previously accomplished , an inheritance handed down from one generation to another . ’
24 I saw a red-haired man jump down from one of the branches as if he , too , was sickening of the scene and was preparing to leave .
25 Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing .
26 They was taken before , I was five , across , we move , he moved here just across the , across the road , not far only just matter going over from one side to the other and I was five there , so now I 'm sixty seven now and that before then , you see , before I was born .
27 The Carabinieri patrolman had the raw look of a recruit freshly dug up from one of the no-hope regions of the deep South and put through the human equivalent of a potato-peeling machine .
28 But shortly after , to my surprise , I saw the female and two kits peering out from one of the branch holes , surveying the river , and for the rest of the day I was treated to some amazing mink behaviour .
29 Sarah 's sister Mary was to remain the spinster of the family , but seems to have been equally comfortably-off ; when times were hard and shops were perpetually falling vacant through lack of trade in the 1820s , Mary dodged around from one location to another like an enterprising little businesswoman .
30 He dances to the rhythm of the bells and the drums and the cymbals , moving fast , careening about from one end of the roof to the other .
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