Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 But I can remember my father coming back from the death bed and saying the old man was babbling about a grandson .
2 My father arrived back from Cairo in time to spend Christmas with us .
3 My lot came back from holiday yesterday .
4 My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on .
5 My mother looked up from the sewing machine .
6 I 'm waiting until my mother gets back from her cruise . ’
7 Now when my mother flies in from Vancouver she barely recognizes the city that was her home for nearly 40 years .
8 My mother dashed in from the kitchen , ‘ Norman , there 's no excuse for that . ’
9 Fianna Fail 's PV dropped from 47.7 in 1965 to 45.7 in 1969 , whilst its PS went up from 50.3 to 51.7 .
10 But its decision to step back from examining the authority 's employment practices has disappointed several party members in the area , even though a report is being prepared by independent management consultants into the authority 's current and historic recruitment practices .
11 Its decision to step back from examining the authority 's employment methods has disappointed several party members in the area , even though a report is being prepared by independent management consultants into the authority 's current and historic recruitment practices .
12 Her sister jumped back from the letter-cage .
13 She let her cloak fall back from her head in surprise .
14 She hated anybody seeing her hair dragged back from her forehead , even St Ives .
15 He had persuaded her to wear her hair tied back from her face .
16 The truck climbed steeply , the sound of its engine echoing back from thick forest .
17 Her gaze travelled round from the rusty old fort , over the salt marsh , past the blocks , sandbags and barbed wire on the beach and lingered on the mud on the near vertical sides of the channel next to her .
18 Stevie Ray 's own ‘ Number One ’ was refretted so many times that its fingerboard flattened out from about an 8″ radius at the first fret to nearly 10″ around and above the octave .
19 Suddenly something she had heard her daddy read out from a newspaper flashed back to her .
20 Heard not a word from SW about the trees left on her doorstep brought up from Jean in September .
21 Having just wed , and her husband laid off from the cotton mill only four days since , her wages were now the only ones coming in , and she lived in fear of being put out of work .
22 Her husband stepped out from the crowd and stopped her .
23 Its basis followed on from the Plowden Committee 's recommendation ( Cmnd. 1432 , 1961 ) that : ‘ Regular surveys should be made of public expenditure as a whole , over a period of years ahead , and in relation to prospective resources ; decisions involving substantial future expenditure should be taken in light of these surveys . ’
24 Today the trees have gone but the lead cast of the Stephen Tomlin sculpture of her head stares out from the garden towards the marshes .
25 The whooping and laughing boys carried her back to the village , her head dangling down from a branch slotted between her feet .
26 Her father looked up from the newspaper and nodded .
27 Fedorov 's carriage was in view again , its outline jutting out from behind a heap of timber on the wharf .
28 Her daughter drives out from Bamford once a week but around this time of year she goes to stay with some other relative , I 'm not sure where , so I dare say she is n't there at the moment and you have n't got any immediate neighbours resident .
29 Novell Inc is putting another element in place in its quest to move out from the local network into the enterprise-wide network .
30 They were n't alone ; and then the next thought was that Sandy must have come up from below and was now standing on the quay , but then that thought died as what he 'd taken for her shadow came out from under the stairway .
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