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

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1 Two men walked thankfully and possibly a little luckily from court ; the other two dejectedly to their cells .
2 Non-executive directors , that is a strength erm it 's also a threat but it is also a strength but basically it 's acting as a sort of yardstick to control or actually guide the actual management right down from board level right down the company there .
3 quite easy , well it was comparatively easy , only trouble was of course that erm at night erm one had to go right down from County Hall to Barrett Corner to get on the bus because they were so full by the time they got to County Hall and erm so I used to walk down there with erm a chap from the Education Department , who was in the Works and Stores , a chap and erm , he was quite helpful .
4 In the middle of the river , a little upstream from Hendaye , is the Île des Faisans , sometimes known also as the Île de la Conferênce , famous for belonging to neither France nor Spain but to both .
5 I write all right from night to night ,
6 All-rounder Lewis reached his 112-ball century with a spectacular six off Venkat Raju , swung high over long on from yards down the pitch .
7 The British navy continued to depend on what men could be allured by bounties , snapped up by the press-gang , or recruited more or less forcibly from convicts and debtors .
8 There 's a Danish proverb , you know , that states that fish and guests smell after three days and er we all know the visits which have begun so successfully from friends and relatives , it need n't be Christmas , it could be at any time of the year , which are often ruined by people lingering on well past their sell-by date .
9 And other costs , such as readers and having to buy books because you ca n't borrow them for long enough from libraries to get them recorded or brailled , er those sorts of things really are n't taken account of and you 're simply going to have to borrow money er to pay for your disability in effect .
10 Professors flew in especially from Prague to supervise the entrance examinations and emphasise the benefits of studying in their country .
11 She noted , however , that cotenine , a substance that the body can break down only from nicotine , has turned up in the semen of smokers .
12 So , ironically , while we prayed that rain would not blight our sale , we worked to help those who suffer so terribly from lack of rain .
13 The prosecution argued that the Newleys had driven down together from London ; after the murder , Mrs Newley had driven back in her husband 's car , and parked it near their home ; no doubt she hoped that the trip to Hampshire would never come to light .
14 It suffered so brutally from war and killing that even after a second time around , in ‘ 39 , after the havoc of Korea , the cut and thrust of Malaysia and Aden , the carnage of the Falklands and the bizarre media-encouraged sand-deaths in the Gulf — even after all that , the terrible word ‘ Gallipoli ’ is burned deep into the very fibre of every soul who was born in Bury , or who had family there .
15 Animal Welfare groups say it would be madness to remove laws which have protected Britain for so long from Rabies , a disease that causes fever and paralysis , leading to a slow , painful death .
16 To craft the pots so patiently from earth and water and then deliver them over to the mercies of fire and air . ’
17 THE Earl Haig also visibly researches abstract virtues especially in From Scott 's View .
18 The difference between the two poets corresponds ( not quite exactly , because the nature and history of French verse differs so greatly from English ) to the distinction that the French make between vers libre and vers libéré ; between , we may say , free verse and freed verse .
19 Professionally , we let ourselves down away from home before Christmas . ’
20 Lesley-Jane , perhaps from long experience of having her mother going on about her or perhaps just from exhaustion , did not seem to be listening .
21 ’ It is far enough away from London for nobody to know anything , and the Heathertons will give you some standing .
22 All over London , folks will be snuggled up in their cosy little nests , far enough away from Deptford to feel safe , but close enough to feel a frisson of excitement .
23 Secondly , when people do have the temerity to die they increasingly do so away from home .
24 But a mile or so away from Panama City , linked to it by a discreet network of roads and side-streets that become suddenly cleaner , neater , less tropic , less obviously corrupted , is a city that bears the great conquistadore 's family name .
25 He watched her fumble for an intentionally long time in her handbag for the means of lighting the Turkish cigarette she held aloft in her left hand , only a foot or so away from Mark 's head .
26 No dues or fees are required by the Family Fellowships , especially not from newcomers .
27 Still , scam or no scam , there 's no denying , especially not from Galliano themselves , that the tag is currently working full steam ahead in their flavour .
28 He swung himself down easily from branch to branch and landed lightly on the tussocky grass , drawing his sword .
29 The Boro boss added : ‘ Forwards are at the sharp end , especially away from home , where it is harder for them .
30 Well it 's always nice to keep a clean sheet , you know , especially away from home , but , you know , we just , just get a few League wins and er get the confidence back again .
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