Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 My first bike was a Hercules , which Grandma got for me from a niece of hers .
2 He constructed his own refined version of the newly-invented telescope and peered through it from the top of St Mark 's tower in Venice .
3 Sally-Anne sometimes thought that her career as a housemaid had been sparked off by that remark as much as by anything else — that and discovering how hard life was in the East End , and her determination to write about it from the inside , rather than as a privileged outsider looking in .
4 Huy had returned to his house in order to work out a way of getting into the brothel known by the impious name of the Glory of Set — Nebamun had been right , he found that he simply could not let the whole thing drop , and now there was a friend 's death to be avenged — when the message had come for him from the palace compound .
5 Instead of being cosily tucked up in her bunk near the bar , she surprisingly came walking towards me from the sleeping car forward of Filmer 's , her diamonds lighting small bright fires with every step .
6 Young men leap past us from the roof above , splashing into the water to catch up with their canoes , beer bottles held aloft .
7 Teal saw torch beams bobbing towards him from a side corridor and grabbed Bernice 's arm .
8 It looks like something from the planet Zog .
9 The party rejoined the coalition in 1921 in order to work against it from the inside .
10 ‘ It must have looked like something from an old-fashioned horrorvid .
11 While each of the principal lacunae is developing , a tracheal branch and a nerve grow into it from the base of the wing , the lacunae apparently offering the paths of least resistance .
12 Abolition of the Southern League also robbed players of a useful safety valve , for no transfer fee was payable when a player moved into it from the League .
13 " Lorrimer would have let in anyone from the Lab , I suppose ? "
14 She was always surprised that things did n't fall on her from the sky more often , considering how much was up there these days .
15 He said , ‘ Sickness has given me this fortune that this sultan has come to my side , at morn so health and well being have accrued to me from the arrival of this King without retinue .
16 And as she pushed open the west door Miss Danziger was met by the scent of fennel , the six-foot stems of which towered over her from a huge stoneware pot , very different from the musty scent of piety that greeted her in English country churches .
17 Something in her had responded to him from the first moment they 'd met .
18 Then words had come to him from the sky .
19 In fact , he was so happy with the idea that had come to him from the writer , Peter Shaffer , he began the serious rethink of his career which friends like Lance Percival had been thinking for some time was overdue .
20 They have come to us from a time before recorded poets .
21 Strings sound silky but not close and the woodwind come to us from a perfectly judged distance .
22 That conflict of views has its fierce advocates on both sides , and I am neither well informed nor dispassionate enough to comment on it From the presumed perspective of John Howard , the Ellis-Beto administrations overall emerge with credit , because they did insist on the publication of official rules , and that was a big breakthrough .
23 Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck .
24 He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels .
25 Sun Microsystems Inc hopes to get one of its workstations on BBC1 's Tomorrow 's World science television programme in the UK tomorrow : Oklahoma State University 's Dr Marvin Stone has developed a hand-held device dubbed ‘ the thumper ’ which can measure the ripeness of a watermelon by delivering a blow to its skin and Sparcstations can put up a colour map indicating the ripeness of a field of watermelons from data downloaded to it from the thumper .
26 Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right .
27 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
28 He looked extremely unhealthy ; the anxious eyes of a child peered at her from a white mask .
29 However , the individualistic approach of modern Darwinism which looks at it from the point of view of the reproductive success of individual genes , is n't like the older group selectionistic thinking was , prejudiced in favour of any group .
30 A dog with more breeds in its blood than hairs on its back foamed and yapped at them from the limit of its rope ; the curtains of several trailers were drawn back by shadowy witnesses ; two girls in early adolescence , both with hair so long and blonde they looked to have been baptized in gold ( unlikely beauty , in such a place ) rose from beside the fire , one running as if to alert guards , the other watching the newcomers with a smile somewhere between the seraphic and the cretinous on her face .
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