Example sentences of "[adv prt] from [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lawler never mentioned again that he 'd refuse to go , aware now that was a stance he 'd have to back down from when the time came .
2 First , the benefit may be of a kind bought in from outside the employer 's business , such as a car or medical insurance ( ‘ external benefits ’ ) .
3 There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed .
4 The seagull , sighted on videotape of the horse race in Sydney last year , flew in from outside the racetrack and skirted the ground ahead of Father Time , ridden by Noel Barker .
5 Special riot squads were ordered in from outside the city to deal with the gangs .
6 ‘ The farmers coming in from outside the city always want to pay in so much emmer , so many hides , so much barley .
7 Microsoft must foresee where the market is going , where and how to direct its effort — and do so better not just than lively young rivals eager to up-end it like IBM , but than powerful companies moving in from outside the industry .
8 The groups , comprising business people , lawyers , accountants and DTI officials will take over from where the review of parts of the 1985 Companies Act announced last November left off .
9 Because this one is designed to be tightened up from outside the guitar , it can be used on guitars without conventional round soundholes by pulling the jack through the endblock with a piece of wire .
10 Somewhere , over on the other side of the Common , a truck moved up from below the hill and , headlights hooded , started across towards Parkside .
11 At about 07.50 , a series of deafening detonations was heard , and a great black cloud was seen to issue out from near the top of Mt Pelee .
12 But Pool went in front in 63 minutes when Preston keeper Simon Farnworth headed out from outside the area and Peake sent his 30-yard shot into the net before anyone could recover .
13 He found the tape recorder attached to a small alcove carved out from underneath the desk .
14 Andy is wheezing , struggling for breath ; he pulls himself out from underneath the man ; there is blood round his backside .
15 She reached the buffer and rolled out from underneath the freight car , safe in the knowledge she was on the sniper 's blindspot .
16 Going over to the little cupboard above an old porcelain sink , she promptly emptied it of glasses , filled each one with water and pulled a tray out from underneath the sink .
17 An oil painting of shocking reds , bought from an obscure Peruvian painter , cried out from above the bed .
18 Repeat the read out from where the failure occurred .
19 Nick was feeling cramped and claustrophobic , and kept peeking out from below the blanket until dragged back down by Linda .
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