Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Art that is too much tied to the field of power has little to worry about from avant-gardes . |
2 | Medical supplies are scarce , but as a prelude to this week 's talks PNG allowed some to come in from Australia . |
3 | Price was working in Sheffield but was willing to help out from time to time . |
4 | ‘ And they were able to do that because DEA Nicosia used the Eurame office as a waiting room for unscreened Lebanese coming in from Beirut . |
5 | With only eight months to go before the closure of Staveley sheds , a local class 04 trundles down from Arkwright on a rake of coal empties from Kirkby Bentinck No. 63701 will deposit the train at Staveley , some two miles down the track , and beyond Duckmanton North Junction ( below ) seen in the distance . |
6 | The B–25 , a civil derelict rounded up from Honolulu International , was fitted with one of its vertical fins replacing the twin rudder assembly of the Mitchell . |
7 | Why not visit the Amphitheatre and watch one of the exciting International Shows or perhaps you will find something else to do — there is so much going on from Fashion Shows to Jazz Festivals . |
8 | They were a party of six travelling up from Kings Cross . |
9 | Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ? |
10 | Chapter 10 comes back from Utopia — and I am all for Utopia — to the question of ‘ How is it to be done ? ’ |
11 | I was lucky to move on from Manchester City Art Galleries where after seventeen years I ended up as Senior Keeper of Fine Art . |
12 | These follow on from Service Quality 's successful Try my Bank problem solving video which featured Richard Wilson from One Foot in the Grave . |
13 | That takes on from charity . |
14 | Last night he got into bed with you and all his face was all puffed up from crying . |
15 | Greg , Pippa , Emily , Tom and Bill all came over from America , and stayed with us for eight days . |
16 | That came about because one of the dancers had fallen ill just before they all set out from Cape Town . |
17 | They were all coming back from France in foal . |
18 | It was all taken up from home you see . |
19 | Class V2 60815 sets off from Victoria for the south in about 1950 . |
20 | My mind is like a stage , with the actors , their costumes , props , scripts and agents all streaming on from stage right . |
21 | I will try and get something like that brought up from North Wales |
22 | We might then be able to work back from lifestyle and abilities to predict what the brain of a particular species should be like ( Legg 1983 ) . |
23 | Of course this was about 1965 , and things have obviously changed , but there has been no kind of ‘ vintage ’ guitar market in Australia — except those bought in from America … |
24 | He decided to invade England and landed his troops at Hastings on the south coast , and had established a good bridgehead before the news reached Harold and he was able to journey down from Yorkshire . |
25 | She did not really care whether people listened or not ; she was interested herself in what she was saying , and she was quite happy to potter about from bench to bench watching people writing their diaries when they should have been writing up their experiments . |
26 | Lee Turnbull got the header … the United defence a severe ticking off from manager Greg Downs … |
27 | Those taken on from endowment income were known as chantry priests — ‘ chantry ’ because such masses were chanted rather than said . |
28 | Following those frustrations , Dettori only narrowly avoided a final disaster when jockeys ' planes were unable to take off from Newmarket owing to high winds . |
29 | After a suitably stern telling off from Mr Grovey ( whose bald head always got redder the angrier he got ) the lesson moved on to the next phase . |
30 | Iraqi forces were already massing on the Kuwait border when Flight 149 took off from Heathrow at 6.05pm on August 1 , 1990 after a two-hour delay . |