Example sentences of "[verb] from [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Critique and modification has come from both within and without psychoanalytical film theory , and has centred on different aspects of the gaze .
2 As you might guess , we searched the area where the guinea had come from very carefully but , alas , no more were to be found .
3 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
4 Children repair what they themselves say from as early as one or one-and-a-half years of age .
5 Car hire girl Lorna Wilson , 30 , who saw the crash just yards from her office , said : ‘ The driver seemed to appear from nowhere just as the whole place went up in flames .
6 Resource investigators the information the group needs to work on has got to come from outside somewhere and resource investigators bring it in .
7 Sightings have been reported from as far as France and the Netherlands .
8 The expanding vapour drives a turbo generator while the ammonia is reliquefied in a condenser by cold water pumped from as deep as 3,000 feet in a self-contained operation .
9 A popular resort , its beaches stretch for miles and the city 's particular charm lies in its past — we visited underground Minoan tombs and explored an old Venetian town , dominated by a well-preserved fortezza and mosques dating from as early as 1670 .
10 and they have a battery of sort of board members drawn from here there and everywhere , including a fair quantity of redundanted service people .
11 It also set out the er as you 'll see from here Well if you look at the detailed information that er was available at the exhibitions , you 'll see that it runs through er the effect of the routes on first of all all the vehicle travellers , gives the time savings , vehicle operating cost savings , value accident savings for each of the options .
12 because when Marcus and I went we did n't actually see up there , but we could see from down there and
13 Consignments arrive at Burnt Oak every Thursday afternoon to crowds of eager bargain hunters who travel from as far as the Lake District and Newcastle .
14 On the saturday there are seven-a-side football competitions for youngsters involving 30 or more teams who travel from as far as Newcastle in the North and Wetherby in the South to take part .
15 The trouble is that whereas actors move and speak as nature would have most of us do ( only rather better ) , in the performance of music we are using tools ( with the exception of the human voice ) which are in some way external ; they have to be mastered from without rather than from within — and things do go wrong .
16 First Price , a retailer selling the nightdress , said it would look at buying from abroad instead if this happened .
17 The pressure on computer manufacturers to provide for the proper disposal of used computer equipment , which goes beyond dumping it into approved landfills , continues to build from both within and without the industry .
18 A structure and meaning to the day has to be found from inside rather than imposed from outside .
19 True Londoners were sobered up by what was happening to their town , but young fellows , sometimes coming from as far as California , felt very lost and lonely , and sometimes escaped via the bottle .
20 it 's like say , say I , say I fin say I go from here now and I
21 Just collecting from somewhere else and bringing it back to themselves .
22 The heads are viewed from slightly above or at eye level but the undersides of nose and jaw are clearly seen .
23 The more closely the dynamics behind mass unrest are examined , the clearer it becomes that mass political militancy was generated from below rather than whipped up from above , and that ‘ intelligentsia initiative was successful only when it reflected … basic popular impulse . ’
24 The doctor must come from virtually nowhere if he is to join the powerful Irish representation which is anticipated will cross the Atlantic to take on the Americans at the height of summer .
25 The first designation of the substantial Agenais family of Durfort as knights , for instance , dates from as late as 1243 .
26 Other material of wide interest dates from as early as the Saxon period .
27 Many materials — iron work , gunpowder , candles , timber , coal , and so on , were obtained from further afield and even the benefit of smelting the ore was denied the area .
28 This is the main hinterland which the port serves , although some orders come from as far as London , South Wales or Scotland .
29 I think it comes from below rather than from above .
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