Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] from [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of course there has traditionally always been the kind of individual that will view any large feature in the landscape as something to jump off , slide down or swing from on the end of a piece of elastic .
2 You must also listen closely for the vitriolic jewels that emerge from behind the gold-capped smiles .
3 The best of today 's Mozart ( not easy to come by ) sacrifices none of his classical elegance , but also contains the robustness and vigour that come from within the music .
4 But when he does resume them , when the time comes for him to make his next leap , the suggestions made in the course of this affair of his fiction fatigue and literal turn — suggestions which receive both rebuttal and support from within the shape-changing dialectic represented by The Counterlife — will not deserve to be forgotten .
5 A good Mini-Enterprise scheme should also afford young people access to skilled , professional help and support from within the local economic community .
6 He saw Sir John set his mouth and glare from beneath bushy grey eyebrows .
7 At Ickworth in Suffolk , woodturners and craftspeople from around the country flocked to attend a weekend sale of timber from trees lost in this year 's storms and in October 1987 .
8 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
9 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
10 The Association has fully participated in this new initiative to draw together opinion and comment from across the widest spectrum of our industry , in a bid to provide the industry with a united voice to Government .
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