Example sentences of "from [adv] they [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There is , therefore , before any understanding of historic agents and movements , a certain aporia in all social ensembles : from afar they may appear whole , but close to , they can be seen as riddled with holes .
2 From tomorrow they will have BA flight numbers .
3 From here they can move forward to interpose themselves when the enemy is too close .
4 From here they can see convoys coming half a mile away .
5 From here they must await their wave , drop into it , and be swept beneath the overhang into the cave where they grope around in total darkness filling their bags with birds ' nests .
6 From here they could control both river valleys , and deny Douglas his passage home by either .
7 From here they could see a light from an inner window of the gatehouse .
8 From there they would skirt the south of the Great Sand Sea and cross it at its narrowest point at Zighen .
9 From there they would flow outwards to the masses through all state agencies , which by the 1930s included even the family .
10 From there they 'll head for Scandinavia , across the C-I-S , through North America , then back to Europe , with the finish in Cannes scheduled for July the twelfth .
11 Their skin will be very flushed and dry you 'll get deep sighing and this is the one you 'll get the smell of acetone , not always , you know the nail varnish smell , the pear drops , and then from there they 'll get , they 'll go into gradual I 've put coma there , but gradual unconsciousness treatment the same sugar , if it 's sugar they want they 'll come round almost immediately , if it 's , they 've already got too much well you have , that little bit 's not going to make them any worse , they 've got to go to hospital anyway .
12 The following day , Sunday 10 March , Action Committee members and friends started to forage for office furnishings and equipment from anywhere they could get them .
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