Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Just before they reach the exit , HAMLET , apparently seeing CLAUDIUS approaching from off stage , bends low in a sweeping bow . |
2 | Humanists believe morality comes from within man , not from God . |
3 | So we have exactly reverse processes : and the problem for the student is that there are so many more possibilities to choose from in spelling than there are in reading aloud , where one also has meaning to help . |
4 | He insisted that a genuine religion , if such there be , must rest on a supernatural revelation coming from beyond history ; and he denounced the ‘ historicising ’ of Christianity , by which the original message of Christ and the apostles , a message which spoke of the wholly supernatural kingdom of God , had been betrayed by the transformation of Christianity itself into a social , cultural , and political movement within history — a movement which the advanced theologians and Christian apologists of the nineteenth century had then , with complete consistency , attempted to interpret and justify in purely historical and psychological terms . |
5 | At the weekend er I thought , I 'll make the most of the er the weather , because Saturday we 'd got er showers forecast from about lunchtime . |
6 | Red lights bleed from behind wire mesh , ankle-height , like the burning eyes of something in the sewer out of a John Carpenter film . |
7 | Features dating from before World War I were still commonly encountered , along with luxury wall-to-wall carpeting even in what today we call standard class . |
8 | People coming from outside town do n't know what 's going on so they 're just getting booked . |
9 | Since the money wage rate is , by hypothesis , assumed to be constant at W , the real wage rate falls from in Figure 5.5(c) . |
10 | The Comédie Française did not impress her either , for it seemed to her a collection of posturing gabbling shadows , mocking at plays that she had studied in tranquillity and silence : the celebrated mirrors of Versailles were all spotty , Notre-Dame looked at her as though it had two spires missing from on top , and the famous intellectual cafés were full of old men and tourists . |
11 | According to a study by the Belorussian Ministry of Health , the incidence of thyroid cancer in children rose from on average four per year in 1986-89 to 56 in 1991 , and at least another 60 cases have been diagnosed thus far in 1992 . |
12 | One is to hook a loop of line pulled from between butt-ring and reel over your finger . |
13 | It is also the ability to extract from outside advertising elements of music , or pictures , or language , that can bring new inspiration , and new steps forward , to the common currency of advertising . |
14 | A pallid sun appeared like a nosy neighbour spying from behind lace curtains . |
15 | A ship 's siren moaned from down river . |
16 | He added the conversion points from in front — a happy first half of 15 points for him and his club . |