Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Yucca elephantipes stands out from the common herd with care |
2 | Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK . |
3 | A flight of steps leads up from the courtyard and there is entry also from the house end . |
4 | Landmark rises up from the ashes |
5 | The line to Rotherham trails in from the left . |
6 | Blood flows out from the heart to the tissues as before , but its return is now forced . |
7 | Then there 's the question of whether an extra club comes up from the Vauxhall Conference to replace Aldershot and the possibility of clubs moving to new grounds . ’ |
8 | The ‘ Lang comes back from the grave ’ phenomenon makes the whole election seem a disaster for the anti-unionist forces , but it was much less of one than 1979 . |
9 | The light comes in from the sun , heat . |
10 | And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold . |
11 | ‘ I recently bought lots of special doggie chews back from the States . |
12 | A shout of laughter goes up from the room . |
13 | In autumn fast ice grows out from the land to meet new ice that forms at sea ; from a March minimum of 3–5 million km 2 the pack ice spreads to 17–20 million km 2 by September ( Foster , 1984 ) , an annual variation far greater than that of the Arctic Ocean ( Figure 5.5 ) . |
14 | But in others Purcell takes over from the copyist in mid-movement — suggesting that he was composing directly into the theatre score . |
15 | The ‘ mouthpiece ’ and the ‘ horn ’ of the trumpet are both open , and a coil hangs down from the middle . |
16 | I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office . |
17 | The Arts : Lenny stands back from the brink of bathos |
18 | The eye grows out from the stem to become a bud . |
19 | If a step or landing projects out from the earth bank , you 'll need to backfill with excavated material , and provide support with a wall |
20 | ( 2 ) The second point follows on from the first . |
21 | The hammer then travels upwards towards the string until the beak slips out from the escapement . |
22 | GOING : Bungy-jumping Mirrorman Wigmore takes off from the cradle 200 ft up |
23 | Palmer had become interested in the anomalous presence of helium-3 in water near thermal vents where superheated water gushes up from the Earth 's mantle into the ocean depths . |
24 | We go with him , and our sisters too , and sometimes a hare jumps out in front of us or a pheasant flies up from the ditch . |
25 | A wall goes down from the road straight as a die to Ease Gill and a walk alongside leads in a few minutes to a small hole in the ground that opens into lengthy passages below : this is Short Drop Cave . |
26 | The sentry looks out from the crag . |
27 | Today the trees have gone but the lead cast of the Stephen Tomlin sculpture of her head stares out from the garden towards the marshes . |
28 | and he 's just sort of pottering around , wind you know , things winding down , and suddenly the gardener rushes in from the garden , starts trying to kill him , and he shoots , and he |
29 | While discretion filters out from the legal process all minor and inconsequential infringements of the law , what counts as minor can rest on the whims and prejudices of individual officers and lead to inconsistent and unequal practice . |
30 | The new president is not expected to take office until March 1990 , or at best 1 January if Jose Sarney steps down from the presidency early . |