Example sentences of "throw from " in BNC.
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1 | " Mounted troops pursued some of the crowd through Christian Street and the women threw from the windows all they could lay hands on . |
2 | You are the last one I 'd throw from a lifeboat . ’ |
3 | Edmund Wilson and Cyril Connolly were as ready to talk of Ovid as of the memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant , and indeed ready to illuminate the one by shafts of light thrown from the other … |
4 | This one involved the very same T Smith , who claimed he was hit by a bottle thrown from the crowd as Liverpool 's European Cup Winners ' Cup hopes were ebbing away against Ferencvaros in Budapest 15 years ago . |
5 | Tuna bombs , equivalent to small stun grenades , are frequently thrown from the air or boats , to further disorientate and scare the dolphins . |
6 | On this occasion the officials thrown from the window managed to survive , since they landed in deep piles of castle refuse . |
7 | Major 's face cut by egg thrown from close range |
8 | PRIME Ministerial blood was drawn for the first time in the election campaign yesterday when Mr Major was hit by an egg thrown from close range . |
9 | Another teenager was thrown from the car . |
10 | Mr Neil Lancaster , who was drinking in the Swan Wine Bar in Leadenhall Market , half a mile from the scene of the explosion , said glass lampshades were thrown from the ceiling on to the floor . |
11 | Zoe Hartley , 13 , of Send , near Ripley , Surrey , died yesterday after being thrown from a motorcycle on which she was riding as a pillion passenger near her home . |
12 | The road was so bumpy Endill had to hold on tight in case he was thrown from his seat . |
13 | The Margaretha occupies an excellent yet quiet position , about a 10 minute walk from the village centre , and a mere stones thrown from the beautiful lake . |
14 | After all , he could have been thrown from his horse and been lying injured on the moors in the middle of a fierce storm . |
15 | Much litter is related to vehicles too , whether thrown from them in passing or resulting from their roadside cleansing or repair . |
16 | A ball is thrown from player to player and the person in the middle must try to intercept it . |
17 | The ball should be thrown from about waist high to the top of your head and the hands should make an inward scooping action for the throw . |
18 | Despite being thrown from water with a temperature of 19°C and a pH of 7 into water of 24°C and a pH of 7.9 the previous evening and then virtually desiccated , they were all feeding later that day . |
19 | My plaster of paris plaque of Robes-pierre had smashed in the 1989 Loma Prieta quake , thrown from the wall of my sitting room in the Adobe motel . |
20 | On his way there he was thrown from his horse and killed . |
21 | A BABY 'S skull was fractured yesterday after he was thrown from a stolen car as it overturned in a crash . |
22 | Blake was poleaxed after being struck by a missile thrown from the crowd in their 9-1 defeat by Posh last Wednesday — the incident which forced the FA to replay the match . |
23 | Blake was poleaxed after being struck by a missile thrown from the crowd in their 9-1 defeat by Posh last Wednesday — the incident which forced the FA to replay the match . |
24 | The replay was ordered by the FA after K 's goalkeeper Adrian Blake was felled by a coin thrown from the crowd during Peterborough 's 9-1 replay win last Wednesday . |
25 | Crowd violence towards players is another area of concern after the FA ordered a replay of the Cup tie between Peterborough and Kingstonian when the visitors ' keeper was knocked out by a coin thrown from behind his goal . |
26 | No FA inquiry into his claim that he was struck on the head by a coin thrown from stand occupied by Millwall fans . |
27 | The first night was a triumph , with flowers thrown from the boxes , bouquets thrust into the hands of the doorman , reporters scurrying to their work before morning . |
28 | If he had made a full brake application , his guard , Gerry Briggs , would have been thrown from one end of the brakevan to the other with a possible resultant injury . |
29 | The few passengers on the train were thrown from their seats as Walt the driver braked hard . |
30 | But fate intervened and the young Countess of Donnington was thrown from her horse and , badly cut and bruised , lay concussed for two days and nights . |