Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 However , second seed Stefan Edberg can afford a smile as he looks up from the bottom of the draw .
2 He dashes about from place to place and function to function endeavouring to record all aspects of the local scene , trivial as well as tragic .
3 When he roars in from the back of the auditorium , swinging on to the stage from a box , you know that this is the start of something very good .
4 Jarvis will not decide on Carroll House 's future until he gets back from Ireland later this week .
5 Erm I 'll get Mark to send a cheque off when he gets back from .
6 you know after he gets out from here on a temporary basis sort of thing , so that erm Christopher says he 's gon na be doing it for a year this lecturing , but it 's very nice for him because he 'll be able to contact him and Bob will help him if it 's necessary
7 He takes over from Sarah Spencer .
8 He takes over from Bill Athey , who held the job for only one year .
9 He takes over from John St Lawrence as chief executive at the start of next year .
10 He takes over from fullback Pat Murray .
11 Bleckner is also featured , from 19 May to 20 June , by Ghislaine Hussenot , where he takes over from Matt Mullican .
12 He takes over from PHILIP SWANN who has been made assistant director ( adult services ) .
13 He takes over from Jenny Goddard who has held the post since 1989 , and who leaves to set up a new careers service at the College of Law .
14 He takes over from Harry Mogford FHCIMA , who had been chairman since the formation of the committee five years ago .
15 He takes over from Bob Phillips who has been appointed manager of Information Services , Corporate Affairs Directorate .
16 He takes over from Trevor Clemment and will be responsible for Cambridge , Norfolk , Northants and part of Leicestershire .
17 Confidence is coming back to Oxford United … three games without defeat does n't make a season but it does build the foundations for the future … tomorrow it 's Leicester City away … no changes to a winning team … the only fresh face is Paul Wanless he takes over from Dave Penney on the bench … form favours Leicester but they were beaten by Stoke last week … and Oxford are on a high …
18 He takes over from Canon Edwin Newlyn , the Vicar of Goathland .
19 He takes over from Alloa-based Derek Allison who has moved on to be British national coach .
20 This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further .
21 Althusser elaborates his thesis that Marxism is not a historicism at some length , presenting a critique of the historicist and humanist traditions which he takes back from Sartre to the beginning of the century , even to the Russian Revolution itself , and in which he also includes the ‘ absolute historicism ’ of Gramsci and the Frankfurt School .
22 He breaks off from his wine-bibbing and sewing activities at the back of the stage to step forward and talk directly to the audience , as do the four others involved in his life .
23 And to match our assurance , our being so full of the Spirit that he bubbles over from us , there is the other side of the picture : we also groan in the Spirit , and he groans with us ( Rom. 8:26 ) .
24 He jumps up from the day-bed on which he has just sat down .
25 However , he draws back from incorporating this into a general theory about creativity , preferring instead to emphasise the more superficial differences between the psychotic and the creative person : that the former is overwhelmed by and the latter in control of his or her ‘ original ’ thoughts .
26 What F writes need be no more than barely ‘ understandable ’ , provided that he throws in from time to time some ‘ historical terminology ’ , which he need not necessarily understand , nor use appropriately .
27 If a portfolio manager is considering investing in a company for 5 years , how much should he be prepared to pay if he finds out from his broker that the company is expected to perform as follows : .
28 He can never see anything in front of him because of all the smoke he belches out from his nose and mouth , but that does n't bother him .
29 Van Gennep 's ideas on ‘ rites of separation ’ ( 1960 ) are a useful means of interpreting the social and spatial movements undertaken by the ethnographer as policeman , as he moves out from the early uniformed position of centrality described above .
30 When he sets out from Rivendell Boromir blows his horn , the family heirloom , and is rebuked by Elrond for doing so ; but he takes no notice .
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