Example sentences of "[vb base] from [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Cough from tickling in the larynx ; dry and teasing , wants fresh air .
2 The actions responsible for this misfortune vary from dancing on the Sabbath , dancing through the night until sunrise , refusing to accept Christianity , and peering uninvited at festivities .
3 ‘ But they will have no experience of running pubs and I know from talking to the local bench that licensing magistrates are concerned at the standard of new licensees . ’
4 Several themes in physical geology suffer from falling between the stools of historical geology and geomorphology .
5 Yet as we unbend from looking at the grass
6 However , additional peaks arise from focusing of the scattered trajectories at the edge of the blocking cones of neighbouring atoms .
7 They 're sentiments that come from falling between the two factions that all but dominate life in Oxford 's social centre : the yuppified , well-heeled types who hang around in the bars and bistros of the city 's bohemian quarter , and the massive student population .
8 Engineers must prevent sand and grit from getting into the well water .
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