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

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1 A similar ramp will lead down from this embankment , to pass beneath the bridge that will carry the new road over the East Coast Main Line railway .
2 He is very unselfishly standing down from this scheme although the Group Captain did offer him a place on it in recognition of his services to the committee .
3 Spina Bifida children were encouraged to get up and down from this position .
4 Scores of dazzling white Moorish dwellings stare down from this hilltop village at the shimmering Mediterranean , protected by the impressive peaks of the Sierra Cabrera .
5 ‘ You can never get down from this tree , ’ Don Mini said .
6 This lonely spot , at nearly 1700 feet , I call Birkdale Summit in the absence of an official name , the long valley of Birkdale going down from this point to Keld .
7 ‘ It 's when we get called in from this patrol back to base .
8 Medical supplies are going in from this country not only to help Moscow and St. Petersburg , but to go as far as Ekaterinburg , Tymen , Novokuznetsk , the Kiev oblast , the Donetsk oblast , and further afield .
9 Take a Break , and he looked just like this , they , oh it was er , a wrong picture or something it looked just like this poor bloke and a pale wrote in from this town saying oh I know him
10 Yet it is still not certain exactly how much lead may be taken in from this source .
11 And obviously longer term if you can get er a victory tonight then obviously it sets you up with a reasonably good chance of of going through from this group because two home wins , a couple of away games to go , and i it would set you up nicely .
12 The pulp , or bagasses , left over from this process is then burnt to produce electricity which at present fuels only the distilleries themselves .
13 There were numerous dirt tracks leading off from this road , but she did n't recall seeing it parked in any of them as she passed .
14 If the Government backs off from this promise and retreats into ‘ average ’ discharges , avoiding mention of breaches of licences , public confidence in the bill will be undermined .
15 A ministerial statement made in Parliament is an equally authoritative source of such information : why should the courts be cut off from this source of information as to the mischief aimed at ?
16 What will the Germans think when they arrive in Glasgow with players still fresh from a ten-week break in the Bundesliga and a legislative system which means that if any of their players has called off from this game they must not play for their club sides next weekend ? ’
17 I tell you , she actually laughs at me — ; breaking off from this inquisition to laugh at the thought of me being a pacifist .
18 ‘ Stress related injuries caused by the nature of the league programme are a new phenomenon and who is to say that all of those who have had to call off from this match will not still be in the same position when we go to play Portugal in our next World Cup qualifying tie ? ’ said Roxburgh .
19 Several doors opened off from this room and Dolores came through one .
20 Three quarters of a mile from the farm a path branches right off from this track down to High Sweden Bridge .
21 A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) .
22 She kicked off her shoes on the carpet , and slid back silently to listen down the well of the staircase ; and picking up from this level only minor and ambiguous sounds , she went quickly down again one floor , to where she could lean cautiously over the glossy black banister , and train both eyes and ears upon any activity in the hall below .
23 Now do you wake up from this dream in a state of anxiety ?
24 Chandos Herald , the Black Prince 's biographer , makes the prince reply to Charles V 's letter citing him to appear before the parlement of Paris by saying , ‘ Lords , by my faith it seems to me that the French think I am dead ; but if God gives me comfort , and I can get up from this bed , I will do them a great deal of harm even now , for God knows that they lack a good case , and they will have real cause to complain of me . ’
25 It may be , for example , that youngsters will pick up from this programme some hint of the rich variety of occupations all of which are often hidden under the umbrella heading of science .
26 Other community groups and coalitions have sprung up from this study , and together with the original organisations which form the Appalachian Alliance , they have taken strength from each other , and from the movement as a whole .
27 We 'll cook somethin' up from this end .
28 So we 've now obviously got the political will to take action against erm Iraq , do you see them being enough political will following on from this conflict erm I mean we obviously do n't know how the course of this conflict is going to go .
29 Midgley argues that it is time to move on from this position .
30 Following on from this logic , Guha has his most ambitious plans in the area of food .
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