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

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1 And therefore it must by definition be the case that anything over and above the one hundred and twenty two which I know Selby have not challenged on on on the basis of the assessment , er anything over and above that hundred and twenty two must siphon investment and economic activity from somewhere else because it 's not local , it 's not it 's not unemployed , it 's not local needs and it 's not migration .
2 Just collecting from somewhere else and bringing it back to themselves .
3 Again the cackling laugh from somewhere above and behind me , then a dull pain as the shoe hit my shoulder again .
4 from somewhere before before ,
5 To Folly 's surprise , the voice came not from the stranger , but from somewhere behind and above her .
6 As to their method of achieving their object , short of World War III beginning , I think they will adopt the well tried tactics of preparing the country from within rather than resort to open aggression , although ‘ frontier incidents ’ will doubtless continue .
7 I will quote you from long ago if you doubt it : ‘ Life holds no greater sadness than to be blind in Granada . ’
8 The more closely the dynamics behind mass unrest are examined , the clearer it becomes that mass political militancy was generated from below rather than whipped up from above , and that ‘ intelligentsia initiative was successful only when it reflected … basic popular impulse . ’
9 Their struggle was to achieve revolution from below rather than continuity from above .
10 I think it comes from below rather than from above .
11 At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs .
12 The beetles burrow under the dead animals , removing the earth from below so that the animals sink down into the soil , where they are rolled into balls for the reception of the beetles ' eggs and developing larvae .
13 A structure and meaning to the day has to be found from inside rather than imposed from outside .
14 It showed the slanting beams of the roof , it showed the two rotten beams which even from down here and in this light looked cheesy .
15 because when Marcus and I went we did n't actually see up there , but we could see from down there and
16 Even as he did so , the obstacle was removed because Jotan had dumped the hanks of haigus wool on the men from above so that they became entangled , tripped , and fell cursing .
17 Resource investigators the information the group needs to work on has got to come from outside somewhere and resource investigators bring it in .
18 Many materials — iron work , gunpowder , candles , timber , coal , and so on , were obtained from further afield and even the benefit of smelting the ore was denied the area .
19 The heads are viewed from slightly above or at eye level but the undersides of nose and jaw are clearly seen .
20 A sperm whale , for example , can not see directly fore and aft , a factor made use of by the mariners of old , who quietly crept up upon them from straight astern or dead ahead .
21 Critique and modification has come from both within and without psychoanalytical film theory , and has centred on different aspects of the gaze .
22 There is no doubt that competition from both within and outside the profession will continue to grow , and efficient practice management in all its forms has become as important as technical skill in maintaining and improving profitability .
23 The pressure on computer manufacturers to provide for the proper disposal of used computer equipment , which goes beyond dumping it into approved landfills , continues to build from both within and without the industry .
24 There they were to face yet another situation , a large country whose main physical characteristic was open countryside ( ‘ plat pays ’ ) broken up by rivers , with the social and economic characteristic of castles and towns ( some already fortified ) which helped society to defend itself against enemies from both within and without .
25 On several later occasions we returned to the pool , and tried ourselves to attract the eels with rice from both above and beneath the water .
26 Jazz and blues fans are more than adequately catered for with shows by some of the best musicians from both home and abroad .
27 This is an important development , meeting the needs of students with families from both home and overseas .
28 just that I tried the phone room , I 'll take you down there and , I could see you from up here and I said he 's around .
29 But him being from up there and my mother also and their people were still alive which was my grandparents on both sides they were very reluctant to sort of go .
30 The expanding vapour drives a turbo generator while the ammonia is reliquefied in a condenser by cold water pumped from as deep as 3,000 feet in a self-contained operation .
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