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

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1 But in practice he found himself able to control the Residents only by appointing men he deemed to be sufficiently compliant , an expedient to which he resorted when Temple retired prematurely from the service in 1917 .
2 ‘ monitoring , evaluation and review are key concepts in any modular provision arising naturally from the emphasis in National Certificate on flexibility and choice , negotiation , continuous and internal assessment . ’
3 The effects of ammonia , released by livestock farming and naturally from the ground in rural areas , are not fully understood and are currently being investigated .
4 A study of the fine structure of a spherulite shows that it is built up of fibrous sub-units , growth takes place by the formation of fibrils which spread outwards from the nucleus in bundles , into the surrounding amorphous phase .
5 Measuring applause does not reveal that the movie was memorable for the woman in the third row because the building on screen reminded her of where she went to school and all those childhood memories came flooding back intercut with the film while the auditorium gently shook as an underground train passed beneath and cigarette ash fluttered down from the balcony in the projector beam .
6 Sunlight poured down from the window in the upper ante-room , to the twin flights of the stairs .
7 The cigarette , tip turned in towards the palm , is brought down from the mouth in an exaggerated arc and held behind the back .
8 I took it down from the shelf in my locker and went out of doors .
9 The Avignon 's captain , strolling down from the bridge in a crisp , freshly starched uniform , smiled on hearing their banter and approached to greet them both with a formal French handshake .
10 Under Labour , businesses suffered greatly from the increase in business rates .
11 Your work is n't lost ; you just have to merge your styles in from the document in which you created them .
12 He thought it a great feat that she had got in from the Point in an hour and a quarter .
13 Mrs Stocks would come rushing in from the wash-house in a lather of soapsuds and thrills at having found the Cap'n 's blackamoor wandering in the yard .
14 Moyola looked the more likely to get the winning score on the resumption and it came when Ruddock , who was unlucky earlier with a header which struck the Tobermore upright , sent in from the wing in the 79th minute and their big outside left Calderwood was on hand to head to the net .
15 In April each of the canes seen protruding starkly from the ground in February is cut back to the second bud and stakes are planted for their support .
16 By not uttering a word to the audience , then keeping the stage shrouded in smoke , lit only from the back in lurid purple , orange and red , and reducing the band to shadowy figures looming out of a fog , he put so much distance between them and anybody past the regulation front-of-stage pogoers that attention easily wandered .
17 It has benefited especially from the growth in the liberalisation of air services and , as a result , three times as many passengers now use the airport as when the Government came to office .
18 To counteract these attempts and to shift the ‘ correlation of forces ’ further away from the West in these regions the USSR was tempted to seek facilities in the Third World to enhance its development of long-range air and naval capabilities .
19 Most would like to see the auditor 's period away from the audit in question extended from the proposed two years ( which , as Touche Ross says , ‘ could lead to this guidance being perceived as a cosmetic exercise' ) , but can not agree over how long .
20 A that Mala flushed slightly , but even so seemed unable to tear her gaze away from the man in gold and white .
21 Johnson was rushed away from the airport in a police motorcade .
22 The crowds were peeling away from the fight in terror , and most of the ragged people of the procession had disappeared , been engulfed .
23 That should do quite well in trying to get the traffic away from the centre in Stortford anyway .
24 Judge Leo Clark told Dawtrey it was a bad case , with a number of aggravating features which included running away from the scene in complete disregard for the lorry and its driver' . ’
25 Then plan a week or two away from the village in order to catch up with some of those desk jobs that are hanging over your head .
26 Sir Bryan , sitting two seats away from the Princess in the Royal Box , had watched Caballeros put his second shot on the green .
27 She moved her limbs away from the valley in the middle of the bed and remembered , with pleasure , that Mr Sargent had promised her a swimming lesson .
28 Away from the river in every direction the ground was practically level , a plain covered by broad-bladed grass which grew in some places to waist height .
29 A police spokesman explained a simple way drivers can make sure they are the correct distance away from the vehicle in front .
30 Yet oddly , despite the obvious importance of this event , the Committee does not meet again until June 14th , a mere month away from the Opening in July and which is not even discussed .
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