Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He believes that the jets may originate from ‘ dikes ’ — a geological term for tilted strata or layers or others particularly dusty areas which might stick up from the surrounding surface .
2 And as he poked around the undergrowth for hidden poachers , another shot would ring out from the far end of the water .
3 The MVA consultancy , transport planning specialists , will move on from the Joint Authorities Transport study in Edinburgh to consider the local effects of public transport and new roads .
4 DIXONS Group financial director Tony Dignum will step down from the electrical retailer 's main board early next month but will remain finance director of its shops in Britain and America .
5 After the neighbours and the dinner and the Queen 's speech , depression would set in from the rich food and the gins and tonics .
6 ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in .
7 There it will take over from the defective gene and form the right combination to allow fluids to leave the cells normally instead of collecting into a mucous .
8 Langdon went on to outline a scheme whereby Kim Ku could set up a governing commission , which would subsequently take over from the military government .
9 We shall take back from the richest 1 per cent .
10 One might speculate that an impending solution to the Northern Ireland problem would split off from the clerical leadership those groups for whom the present position is only accepted on pragmatic grounds .
11 And when , as often happened , the screen began to yellow and darken , the cry would go up from the front rows : ‘ Purra nother bob in Len ! ’
12 She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves .
13 True , we were the two boys who did stand out from the other three by temper and temperament .
14 One difference between the pub and the rest of the street was that the brickwork had been painted cream which made it stand out from the long façade of varying shades of red or grey .
15 When the antenna now clipped to the rain-gutter above the passenger-door heard the blip emitted from the D/F transmitter in Quinn 's attaché case , a line would race out from the glowing dot to the perimeter of the screen .
16 Goods sold in the shops can lead out from the immediate locality to the mills , workshops and factories of the industrial revolution , and indeed Empire produced goods will introduce a world horizon .
17 The human will could not stand back from the Great Battle raging in its own soul as well as in the world at large : it had to choose to contend either for God or the Devil .
18 Or Jagger would come over from the next hotel and we 'd have late night ‘ looning ’ sessions , and then Angie and I would go off again with Zowie .
19 The one thing he could not have borne , the one thing he could not completely shut out from the fevered fringes of his mind , was the thought of the boy 's chill assessment of his father 's achievement and his friend 's .
20 Friends do n't come back from the dead , Leila thought , rampaging through the corridor from the canteen .
21 The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox .
22 If you ask me , the good Rabbi Loewe should come back from the dead and sue — ’
23 He went through a brief period of chatting to the customers down at the bank about how he had seen someone come back from the dead .
24 REUTERS is to make early payment of its 1992 final dividend so shareholders will not lose out from the new tax arrangements introduced in the Budget .
25 I heard you wake up from the same bad dream
26 Turning inbound the VOR indicator needle will roll in from the same side as you .
27 He had explained to her about the imitation dove that would fly out from the high altar during the Easter mass and light a great cart of fireworks .
28 Did you find out from the last exercise that to get the area of a triangle we simply do the following ?
29 Cal did n't turn round from the front seat , but Mrs Fry said , ‘ We could n't go on playing Scrabble in the rain when we knew you 'd gone off like that , and your parents sounded so dreadful on the phone .
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