Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The frames tend to suffer badly from condensation , they can generally be fitted only with very slim sealed units , and some can not be double-glazed at all . |
2 | If you get a class player a season youre doing well from youth . |
3 | ‘ This is exactly the kind of behaviour we want to keep away from rugby . |
4 | I remember coming back from Exercise Jungle King in March 1953 on two engines , the put-put and windscreen wipers and the put-put some time to start that night . |
5 | I remember coming home from school and before you could do homework or go out to play there were always chores to do — you know , our own set of chores . |
6 | I get chatted up from time to time , though if you have a small child — ’ she glanced through the mirror at Thomas ‘ — not too many men want to become involved . |
7 | Men get sent back from specialist posts to uniform duties as a punishment and the strength of this metaphorical move downwards or backwards ( you can never move ‘ up ’ or ‘ forwards ’ into uniform ) is not lost on young officers . |
8 | ‘ Of course , ’ Robin-Anne went on , ‘ the brain eventually manufactures more dopamine , so after a day or two the cocaine can work again , and you go soaring up from hell into heaven . |
9 | The home ought to be a safe haven , the place where people go to get away from fear and violence , and it is this fundamental feeling of safety which can be destroyed by child sexual abuse . |
10 | Davies had come on when Swansea scored their second try to take over from flanker Alan Reynolds , who had a foot injury . |
11 | ‘ They listen to you until they 're five and then they start coming home from school , telling you what the teacher says . ’ |
12 | A convoy of four low-loaders carrying the dismantled D furnace and accompanied by a police escort set out from Brymbo for the docks yesterday . |
13 | The children come running home from school . |
14 | I 've — I 've run away from home you see and … ’ |
15 | He was the one that got me pregnant and he says that I ca n't come home at all now and I phoned the hospital , yes , and they said that come in and if I go in then you 're going to arrest me and then you 'll just call my dad like you always have done every time I 've run away from home and then every time you lot have took me back home and then I end up getting pregnant . |
16 | Every time I 've run away from home and then every time you lot have took me back home and then I end up getting pregnant . |
17 | And every time I 've run away from home and then every time you lot have took me back home and then I end up getting pregnant . |
18 | Economists tend to shy away from equity as a goal , in the belief that if transfers are desirable they should be made on a lump sum or income taxation basis rather than being piecemeal on particular goods . |
19 | Because of this pedigree , the opinions of the Left and of liberals have shied away from examination of the issue of morality in relation to crime . |
20 | Although the WHO has called for a worldwide effort to stop AIDS , responses to the epidemic have varied considerably from country to country . |
21 | Different centres of excellence will usually offer courses in their own specialism ; you may find you have to work away from home on secondment if your first choice is limited to only a few specialist centres . |
22 | It is advisable to wear loose , comfortable clothing , although if you have come straight from work this may not be possible and is not essential . |
23 | Many of the younger officers have come straight from training school and have only known Grendon Prison , they slip into the regime quite easily . |
24 | As we shall see , the real advances have come not from research specifically directed towards cancer , but from discoveries made in quite different fields , as wide ranging as electrical discharges in gases , heredity in banana flies , analysis of the spermatozoa of salmon , and the development of instruments of chemical warfare . |
25 | By which time the tenants have come home from work or they 've been out for a few hours , say they 've been out from twelve till six . |
26 | If you are running your own company which you own and have built up from scratch you have a different approach to somebody like myself who 's a professional manager . |
27 | Rural areas have suffered badly from labour shortages as manpower has been directed into the war effort |
28 | Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have suffered particularly from loss of forest cover for these reasons , but Meghalaya and Mizoram have gained forest due to regeneration on previously cultivated areas . |
29 | You also comment on the willingness of even those people who have suffered directly from terrorist violence to find forgiveness in their hearts . |
30 | No-one could question the diligence of Maxwell Fyfe , Soskice , or Brooke as Home Secretary , but their reputations have suffered grievously from lack of vision and flair . |