Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] from [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
2 Peter had come back from hospital in his own but in tearing good spirits .
3 Lloyd George dominated him but could never prise him away from his party roots ; when Lancashire opinion moved away from coalitionism in 1922 Derby moved with it , and provided the opposition with added credibility .
4 Wexford had an idea , drawn partly from experience in looking out of his office window , that when two dogs meet they inevitably fight .
5 She never noticed if Alexandra was fully dressed or had stumbled straight from sleep in her night clothes but would welcome her always with the sweetest of smiles and a gentle reproof for leaving her alone .
6 Why , lawyers ask , should waste be treated differently from trade in other goods ?
7 But in 24 of 40 WFS countries , among women who worked , levels of infant mortality were lower when the mother was employed away from home in anon-farm occupation ( some education and skills ) than when she had not worked at all since marriage .
8 The £10 million sun and sangria soap was set up from scratch in just six months .
9 ‘ To have his daughter run away from home in the first place had been a bitter blow .
10 When listening to unskilled workers we found that what was pre-eminent in their minds was the sense of being cut off from involvement in a product .
11 We were once more cut off from reality in our underground prison .
12 Now that the national museums no longer have their purchase grants awarded separately from grant in aid for running costs , they fear that those will be further whittled away and they will be even less capable of competing for major masterpieces .
13 Having recently came back from canoeing in Austria where canoeists , fishermen and landowners all enjoy what nature has provided , it certainly dates what canoeists have to put up with in parts of this country .
14 Saline soils form near the sea when salts are blown inland from spray in summer , or in salt-laden snow lifted from sea ice in winter .
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