Example sentences of "from [adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 From somewhere far away comes the drone of a mower , and the smell of the cut grass .
2 From somewhere far below came a series of metallic ‘ clonks ’ .
3 The man who had mastered self-control and resisted sin from within now openly declared war on the outward corruption of the fall and the bondage of the Evil One .
4 There may , however , have been a diminution in tribute and revenues from possibly less securely held border regions and it would be surprising if the political problems of this period were not at least a factor in what has been called a ‘ drastic economic collapse ’
5 In fact , nearly all our best friends from way back now live in the States , so in that sense it 's like home from home .
6 The far-reaching reorganization of the government had been foreshadowed in Babangida 's address broadcast on Aug. 27 , marking the fifth anniversary of his taking power , when he said that " we shall from now on systematically deregulate and demilitarize the process of politics and governance in the period leading to 1992 " and that his adminstration had become " critically conscious of the need to start the process " .
7 The far-reaching reorganization of the government had been foreshadowed in Babangida 's address broadcast on Aug. 27 , marking the fifth anniversary of his taking power , when he said that " we shall from now on systematically deregulate and demilitarize the process of politics and governance in the period leading to 1992 " and that his adminstration had become " critically conscious of the need to start the process " .
8 From then on there has been a general trend downwards in consumption that shows a remarkable degree of consistency across North America , most of Western Europe and Australasia .
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