Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] from [art] [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 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | The sound of bird song drifts down from the trees , and butterflies flutter through the still early evening air . |
5 | Now , suddenly , a jay looks down from a hiding place in a lichened oak and slips away without breaking the silence : stealthy , cunning , typical of the inveterate egg thief . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The road drops down from the col into the valley with an exhilarating suddenness and you are then in Arreau . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I flinch , and Rachel starts up from the floor as I begin stumbling through some kind of introduction . |
10 | However , second seed Stefan Edberg can afford a smile as he looks up from the bottom of the draw . |
11 | The other feller looks up from the divan . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The Arts : Lenny stands back from the brink of bathos |
14 | 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 ’ . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | But one line stands out from the rest — a tetrad only 512 cm long ( about 312 km on the ground ) . |
17 | Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK . |
18 | Therefore we er we needed to do something that stands out from the crowd if you like to bring this to people 's attention . |
19 | The sentry looks out from the crag . |
20 | And the golden face looks out from the icon and glows , |
21 | The King 's bust looks out from the obverse ; the reverse carries an abbreviated version of Charles ' declaration to ‘ defend the Protestant religion , the liberties of Parliament and the laws of England , ’ together with his prayer for ‘ the scattering of the enemies . ’ |
22 | So this one actually goes through from the organization to the team , which Deborah will like , through to the individual . |
23 | I like the way someone like Laurie Anderson crosses over from the art world to the mainstream . |
24 | Gillian Lacy and Roberto Mader 's Capoeira Quickstep is the most ambitious and also most disappointing of the collection , a ‘ fictional documentary ’ about the Afro — Brazilian dance-cum-martial art which sort of spins off from a relationship between a British girl and a Brazilian but meanders somewhat in sub-Terence Davies style without even coming up with much in the way of dance . |
25 | ‘ I recently bought lots of special doggie chews back from the States . |
26 | The end-point of the walkable , or sometimes scramble-able section of the Gorges is at a waterfall , where the water shoots out from a hole in the rock on the left and falls sixty or seventy feet into the stream . |
27 | It also has three good , markedly dissimilar towns in Bayonne , Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz ; and a little inland , mercifully , a motorway from France into northern Spain which drains off from the coast the nuisance of merely transient cars and people . |
28 | First , it leads on from the cross of Jesus to his resurrection , from condemnation to vindication , from destruction to restoration . |
29 | A very steep paths leads down from the summit . |
30 | The healing process is completed when epithelium grows in from the edge and covers the granulation tissue . |