Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [v-ing] from the " in BNC.

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1 We waited on the top-floor landing for a minute or two , but there seemed no coming or going from the other flats .
2 She felt like jumping from her seat and running from the room .
3 The main road north , Dere Street , must have described a dog-leg through the site , entering from the known site of the bridge over the Tyne to the south and emerging from the town on a more easterly line on its northward approach to the Portgate .
4 A real let down , especially after all I had heard about it , not to mention all that nudge nudge wink wink from the son of the house in East Ham where I had found a room , and so much eyebrow raising and snorting from the father .
5 The compatibility between poetry and writing from the heart is not automatic but at best conventional .
6 The raft sailed slowly away from the glaciers and icefields and snow and a ridiculous flapping and calling from the colony , who all of a sudden seemed to care for her and want her back .
7 Price £2.50 plus 50p postage and packing from the Festival Booking Office .
8 You want prayer and fasting from the sixth form down to get anywhere — ’
9 using the latch tool and starting from the side where the lock is , latch off each stitch across the work .
10 It 's rather late for the press releases on some months later , the press release coming from my group and coming from the Labour group it was a late conversion but not much of a conversion let's face it , the word tokenism springs to mind that 's what I 've written next to the Conservative line there , totally , and I do n't believe in nursery education but they know there are votes in it .
11 And we shall get a clearer idea of the time of death when Dr. Blain-Thomson has done the P.M. But judging from the state of rigor , Dr. Kerrison was n't far out .
12 There are areas of particular importance which require extra knowledge and understanding from the start .
13 On 9 May 1898 the Quartermaster approved a radically new alternative field blouse for officers : ‘ … a blouse of cotton drilling or khaki … made with a single pleat 2 inches wide on the back and extending from the collar to the end of the skirt ; with two outside breast pockets and two outside pockets below the waist ; pockets covered with flaps , buttoned by a small regulation brass button ; …
14 It was now 15 weeks since beginning treatment and she now had discomfort walking and standing from the weight of the uterine tumour .
15 After initial training , the Heidrick and Struggles Associate will be expected to undertake entire search assignments with minimal supervision and coaching from the Office Manager and/or partners .
16 Our own observations suggest that libraries , refurbished and sometimes reopened in anticipation of , or as a result of , a project grant , were popular places at lunchtimes and breaks , though as much for doing unrelated homework and/or sheltering from the weather as for specific use of the resources .
17 Boz 's defiant statement was greeted with applause and cheering from the gipsies .
18 So I would emphasise then , again , that the resolution is intended to enable the present position to continue , and to enable your trustees to manage the funds effectively in setting the policy and benefiting from the advice which is available .
19 In 1907 a north aisle was added by the local architects Clifton & Robinson , almost doubling the area and detracting from the proportions .
20 In sharp contrast , Art of the Persian Courts : Selections from the Art and History Trust Collection by Abodala Soudavar gives a survey of Iranian and Persian manuscript painting , calligraphy and drawing from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries ( £55 ) .
21 ‘ There 's a fair amount of to-ing and fro-ing from the courts ’ , explains Mace , ‘ and I like to maintain my contact with the live action on court , as well as the monitored information in the press room .
22 He thrust through the screen of growth sidelong , into cramped space between trees , where a thin grass grew , mottled with dead leafage and glistening from the night 's rain .
23 Though in the minority and benefiting from the support of the partisans of the former national coach Jacques Fouroux , Paparemborde mounted an effective opposition to the Ferrasse-Fabre axis and has emerged as an influential powerbroker .
24 In a mild winter where snow cover is not prolonged , chaffinch and brambling from the Scandinavian forests will stay on to forage round the crofts .
25 Typical of the stock are six chairs in Regency style but dating from the 1950s , for £850 ; and a pair of delicate late-Victorian rosewood chairs at £85 each .
26 However , in the case of parish , town and community councils , the power to exclude the Press and the public applies to council meetings and committee meetings only , and may occur where the council formally resolve to exclude the public on the grounds that publicity would be prejudicial to the public interest by reason of the confidential nature of the business to be transacted , or for another special reason stated in the resolution and arising from the nature of the business or the proceedings .
27 Oliver lay on the ground , covered with mud and dust and bleeding from the mouth , and looked wildly at all the faces surrounding him .
28 AN INDEPENDENT Scottish government would remove any form of privatisation or franchising from the rail network , the Scottish National Party declared yesterday .
29 ‘ An early priority for an SNP government in an independent Scotland would be to remove any privatisation or franchising from the Scottish rail network and to expand the public service to meet the requirements of Scottish industry wishing to exploit the European single market . ’
30 Over the last few months I 've read with some considerable interest and humour all the back-biting and jibing from the Pittman and Peavey camps .
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