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

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31 No I rang on the way back from the bank .
32 Since Richard held Seillan responsible for much of the trouble he refused to release him , either for a ransom or in exchange for prisoners taken by Count Raymond , even though these now included two of King Henry 's household knights , who had apparently wandered into the territory of Toulouse on their way back from the shrine of Compostella .
33 having reversed all the way back from the street .
34 Loopy Lil got stuck in a drift on her way back from the farm with the milk .
35 Glover was making his way back from the start , where he had coaxed the temperamental Rambo 's Hall into his stall , and his swelling excitement as he listened to a radio commentary was confined in a swaying Land Rover .
36 If they had bothered to get off their bums and ask some questions , they would have discovered that the pub in question was a regular haunt of the Parsons , who went there for lunch every Saturday on their way back from the supermarket .
37 He usually travels well , but he did get a bit upset on the way back from the World Cup final in Gothenburg when we had a very rough crossing .
38 ‘ I happened to see it on my way back from the nursing-home and I thought it would go particularly well with the dress . ’
39 Otherwise- so quick had been the retreat through the Residency , the men fighting their way back from the hospital and across the yard would find themselves outflanked and unable to reach the connecting trench .
40 Above them on the balcony terrace , Alina Petrovna stood a little way back from the parapet .
41 Two hours later they pushed their way out from the cover of the trees into a tiny clearing no more than a handful of yards across .
42 Well you sh you 're supposed to ride a fair way out from the gutter , never in the gutter so they can see you round the bends .
43 We pray too for the homeless of our nation , and pray for a way out from the spiral of poverty and deprivation that confronts many today .
44 Just a tiny speck about two-thirds of the way out from the centre . ’
45 TONIGHT FREE expression blasts its way out from the gloom and squalor in the shadowy shape of God from South London and Pain Teens from Houston , Texas .
46 ‘ Retribution may be delayed , ’ said Prior Robert , and turned to lead the way out from the scriptorium , his agitated shadow at his heels .
47 Plot the two variables in figure 10.2 the other way round from the plot in figure 10.3 , as if one wanted to predict the mortality rate from the chronic sickness rate .
48 Without it , the high concentration gradient between layers , compared with the temperature gradient , would give a higher salt transport than heat transport — the opposite way round from the relationship needed to sustain the convection .
49 We try to formulate policies that 'll meet the needs of the people who speak to us and then we use officers , not to make necessarily proposals on policies , but to help us to work out the financial ways of achieving those policies , so that 's almost the other way round from the way that John outlined .
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