Example sentences of "[v-ing] from the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Small daughter polyps can be formed by budding from the base of the parent . |
2 | The development strategy can be further controlled by specifying a parameter and temporarily removing nodes satisfying from the list of active nodes . |
3 | I realized that the odd muffled mumbling from the direction of my co-star before our first entrance was the sentence on the business-card . |
4 | Protection is given to the malicious and the reckless as the price of protecting from the threat of vexatious litigation all who are under a powerful duty to state facts and opinions frankly . |
5 | It 's an additive that the Hyperactive Children 's Support Group recommends eliminating from the diet of susceptible children . |
6 | In view of these considerations , the Nomenclature Committee , which includes representation from BSI , industry , and secondary and tertiary education , gave a clear recommendation that RSC publications should use the ‘ f ’ spelling from the beginning of 1992 . |
7 | I know Liverpool are returning from the land of the lost and Aston Villa are looking good for a shot at the title . |
8 | This was certainly the case when some of Cromwell 's troops , returning from the Battle of Worcester , called in at Wilderhope because they knew that Thomas Smallman , a major in the Royalist army , would still be away . |
9 | Again and again , Tracy upstaged Gable by returning from the point of death with a weak smile until Gable finally dropped Tracy and yelled , ‘ Die , goddammit , Spence ! |
10 | A UN spokesman returning from the town of Zepa , which was reached on Sunday , said bodies he saw were all women and children , not soldiers . |
11 | He did n't kiss Lyn , he never touched women , or men either for that matter , but he seemed to make a principle of shrinking from the touch of women . |
12 | ‘ Claudia , ’ he warned , and , shrinking from the heat of his hand which burned through her trousers like a red-hot iron , she stammered his name . |
13 | Then Hughes , for so long dogged by the determined attentions of marker Guennady Fillimonov , suddenly shook himself into space before blasting from the edge of the box but Podshivalov reacted superbly . |
14 | So with our legs and bottoms already aching from the lack of space and the hard seats , we read about the party someone had given in Christ Church , or how well so-and-so was doing at the Ministry of Information , or what little Nicolette had said to her grandmother . |
15 | Tearing herself away from him , she viewed him distractedly , her mouth still sweetly aching from the impact of his kisses . |
16 | She smiled , her jaw aching from the effort of holding back the tears . |
17 | It shows two men wearing gloves walking from the direction of the first explosion . |
18 | The case itself has very little internal bracing ; a narrow crack in the bottom boards allows us to detect only one structural member — a bottom brace passing from the middle of the bentside directly across to the spine . |
19 | And perhaps most interesting of all : ‘ The great contrast between the two divisions of the Archipelago is nowhere so abruptly exhibited as on passing from the island of Bali to that of Lombok , where the two regions are in closest proximity . |
20 | The most illustrious names in retailing from the House of Fraser to Macy 's and Bloomingdale 's were caught up in leveraged and management buyouts . |
21 | The Labour Party was developing from the federation of industrial and political organizations set up in 1900 . |
22 | The second shot , fired while the gun was still bucking from the recoil of the first , went wild . |
23 | His London debut was his 201st competitive trudge over the distance which , accordingly to the fable of Pheidippides , the Athenian messenger who died after sprinting from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC , demands respect . |
24 | No longer to you , Herbert von Karajan , but to the nameless crowd which Honegger is addressing from the pinnacle of his genius . |
25 | To Isobel 's surprise he went beetroot red , flushing from the collar of his shirt to the roots of his now receding hair . |
26 | His words rang in the clear air and she could feel her head swimming from the enormity of what he had just said . |
27 | I think I 'll be on the next plane , but erm what about prices because that , again looking from the point of view of the recession , people have been a bit hard pressed for cash . |
28 | Lowering her head , Loretta stepped through the narrow gap , and found herself looking from the shadow of the gateway across a carefully tended lawn to the far side of the college . |
29 | It was a perfect passing away for both of them , and at the same time the most intolerable accession into being , the marvellous fullness of immediate gratification , overwhelming , outflooding from the source of the deepest life-force , the darkest , deepest , strangest life-source of the human body , at the back and base of the loins . |
30 | The drop down from Meall Corranaich and back up to Beinn Ghlas was a great deal more substantial than I would have wished at this point in the walk , keeping in mind that I was hallucinating from the effort of the chase and the subsequent lack of oxygen managing to get anywhere near my lungs via a mouth full of clenched teeth . |