Example sentences of "[adv prt] from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A. insectivore mandible ( ×20 ) ; B. broken tip of ascending ramus of insectivore mandible ( ×75 ) ; C. femur head with impact damage on edge of articular surface with a crack extending from it ( ×75 ) ; D. abraded edge of greater trochanter ( ×38 ) ; E. femur and pelvis ( ×11 ) ; F. broken end of femur shaft with little evidence of rounding ( ×75 ) ; G. broken end of pelvis with crack extending down from uneven break but little evidence of rounding ( ×75 ) ; H. two distal humerus fragments ( ×12 ) . |
2 | This deal with Channel Ten will ensure that Campese continues playing Test rugby despite his statements earlier this year that he would step down from international rugby and establish a permanent business base in Italy . |
3 | The decision by World Cup winning Wallaby captain Nick Farr-Jones to step down from representative rugby in 1992 because of family and business reasons introduces the question : ‘ Who will take over the leadership reins ’ ? |
4 | ( Alternatively , you could pretend that you have just been beamed down from outer space and that you do not understand a word that he is saying — which is at least partly true ! ) |
5 | By the time we reach the end of the scene we see that this is how it is , for the fulsome praisers of their father put aside their hypocrisy and , left alone with each other , and with us , reveal their true nature , moving down from inflated verse to coldly pragmatic prose : They are not only cold and censorious — ‘ unruly waywardness … infirm and choleric years … unconstant starts ’ — but end by planning some form of counteraction : ‘ We shall further think on it ’ — ‘ We must do something , and i ’ th' heat' ( 307f . ) . |
6 | French Professor stands down from British transplant centre |
7 | From this depression , the descent is continued down the Mallerstang flank , soon linking with Ais Gill coming down from Wild Boar Fell . |
8 | The only faces that greeted them belonged to sundry dead abbots glaring down from dusky oil paintings . |
9 | The last American Air Force Squadron at RAF Upper Heyford stands down from active duty today . |
10 | Jim thought this was priceless and laughed so loud and so long that he brought the Duty Officer down from Flying Control to find out what he 'd missed . |
11 | Unfortunately , nickel cadmium batteries run down from full power very quickly , and it is almost impossible to tell when a charge may be required . |
12 | Tufnell 's sixteenth over , there you 've just pushed it out and a number er Lewis coming in from backward point . |
13 | He 's got his five fielders there , four on the leg side at the moment , so saved , er long leg as well , bowls this one and that again he thrust forward that front pad and DaSilva , and Stewart comes in from mid wicket to field it . |
14 | Other team members include former expedition leader David Taylor-Smith , who becomes commercial director , and Fiona Haas has been brought in from Brodanski Sponsorship Management to head the sponsorship department . |
15 | On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations . |
16 | Then offers started to come in from other amp and electronics companies , asking me if I wanted to branch off and do some design work for them , which I could see the advantages of — plus I wanted to have a life ! |
17 | Many of these civilians were brought in from other mining areas in Romania . |
18 | Telephone lines to the city were jammed and messages of support flowed in from other student bodies . |
19 | Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations . |
20 | In injury time Erith made absolutely certain of victory when Battram turned the ball in from close range as the Braintree defence was caught out . |
21 | Douglas headed in from close range after Kevin McKeever 's inviting nod down from Raymond Campbell 's left-wing free . |
22 | It was certainly an eventful day for Eddis as it was he who put Comrades further in front on 27 minutes , heading in from close range after Grant was unable to hold Philip Leckey 's firmly struck angled shot . |
23 | Start to turn towards the centre-line when the LOC needle starts to move in from full-scale deflection . |
24 | Kevin MacDonald settled it with an even better one , drilled in from handsome distance . |
25 | Reinforce the turning line of the pelmet fabric and lining , 2.5cm ( 1in ) in from raw edge , on inward corners , such as between scallops , with a row of small machine stitches . |
26 | 1.5cm ( ⅝in ) in from raw edge . |
27 | But reinforcements were called in from nearby Moorland prison — and the escape was foiled . |
28 | Pankanj Maitrey , a 23-year-old left-arm spinner called in from local cricket to help out with nets , skipped to the crease and , with his first ball , knocked back Gooch 's stumps . |
29 | Chester-le-Street Open , River Wear , 60 pegs ; tickets £7 all in from local tackle shops . |
30 | The whole grief reaction often takes about two years to work through from initial denial to final acceptance . |