Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [v-ing] from the " in BNC.
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1 | I refuse , but after much heckling from the others , I agree to sing ‘ Nancy Spain' , if Cal will accompany me . |
2 | So one way of just looking from the graph and sort of re reminding you , oh , hang on , we 've got a many-one here , we have n't got a one-one . |
3 | General essays can turn into just regurgitating from the . |
4 | Reactions to the Maastricht Treaty demonstrated that , despite the pressures from above emanating from the processes of globalization and integration , there is continued vitality in the nation-state . |
5 | I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing . |
6 | But in the second week television coverage of defence doubled to 12 per cent , and in the third week it doubled again to 26 per cent before almost disappearing from the bulletins in the fourth and fifth weeks . |
7 | Green criticised previous guides , correctly , for their geographic vagueness and their lack of adventure in seldom stirring from the main roads and ‘ stations ’ as the viewpoints were called . |
8 | Staggering to my feet , soaking but triumphant , I was greeted by loud clapping from the far bank . |
9 | They stared silently out at the gentle panorama until their reveries were interrupted by loud barking from the graveyard . |
10 | Firstly , most of the competing hypotheses scored sufficiently less than the correct hypothesis and so could be eliminated by forwards pruning from the search on acoustic grounds ( see Fig. 9.2 , point B ) , thus preventing the growth of an increasingly large band of hypotheses . |