Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The big challenge came from everybody 's favourite Ginny Leng … she was riding Welton Romance and after racing around the 28 fence course was just two penalty points down from the leader … less than once fault in the showjumping …
2 The emerse form differs greatly from the submerse form .
3 In this respect the answering of an examination question differs somewhat from the giving of an opinion in legal practice , A practitioner will not argue legal points unnecessarily .
4 A wall goes down from the road straight as a die to Ease Gill and a walk alongside leads in a few minutes to a small hole in the ground that opens into lengthy passages below : this is Short Drop Cave .
5 As the froth turns in from the sides and the coffee begins to rise in the pot , it is removed from the heat and a little is poured into each cup to distribute the froth .
6 The sound of bird song drifts down from the trees , and butterflies flutter through the still early evening air .
7 Well of course , and er , and er Lithuania has right from the beginning er embarked on a , a sort of a campaign for independence in a most impeccably peaceful way .
8 A rod or tube , which drops down from the retainer on the kiteline , engages a spindle on the main frame and is locked by a wire split pin .
9 The road drops down from the col into the valley with an exhilarating suddenness and you are then in Arreau .
10 The average Nd isotopic compositions of central Atlantic OIB correlate with their respective average Sm/Nd ( Fig. 3 d ) , although the average Madeira composition lies away from the trend defined by the other islands .
11 The damage that I once managed to inflict was to bend on of the metal strips away from the needle .
12 As these are decorations and not toys , you can use glass or pearl-headed pins to make the halo , either pushing them right into the head like a wreath , or half-way in so that the halo stands away from the head .
13 That stands away from the wall .
14 Follow the path which heads away from the water beside a laurel hedge , and onto a gravelled road .
15 Once one looks away from the north , Gloucester 's connection appears to fragment .
16 Once one looks away from the north , Gloucester 's connection appears to fragment .
17 There 's a moment when he looks away from the camera and down at the floor and softly says , ‘ Nobody 's young any more …
18 He stands aside from the path and is warned that he tramples on sown seed .
19 Again , this view is related to Pius XI 's , as expressed in Divini Illius Magistri : ‘ The family holds directly from the Creator the mission and hence the rights to educate the offspring , a right inalienable because inseparably joined to the strict obligation , a right anterior to any right whatever of civil society and of the State … ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) .
20 A pleasant footpath to Sessey , 3 miles away , starts directly from the house .
21 The fourth and fifth relate to a long-standing debate about the purpose of RE — this is the " confessional " approach which starts off from the assumption of the truth of a particular religious viewpoint and seeks to nurture pupils within , or strongly encourage them towards accepting , that viewpoint .
22 I flinch , and Rachel starts up from the floor as I begin stumbling through some kind of introduction .
23 However , second seed Stefan Edberg can afford a smile as he looks up from the bottom of the draw .
24 The other feller looks up from the divan .
25 Robyn looks up from the copy of North and South from which she has been reading this passage , and surveys her audience with her cool , grey-green eyes .
26 The Arts : Lenny stands back from the brink of bathos
27 This is Sonnet 94 , ‘ which at no point addresses the Friend directly , stands back from the group much as a contemplative soliloquy does from the dialogue of a play ’ .
28 THE CATHEDRAL at Lyon stands back from the bank of the Saone , and , from the other side of the river , is half hidden by bland blocks of flats .
29 But one line stands out from the rest — a tetrad only 512 cm long ( about 312 km on the ground ) .
30 Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK .
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