Example sentences of "[verb] from between " in BNC.
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1 | On average , the loss ranged from between eight and 15 per cent between November and February according to the study , the most comprehensive ever undertaken , with monitoring from ships , aircraft , rockets and ground stations . |
2 | A number of glasses of various kinds sprouted from between them like some bizarre flower bed . |
3 | As far as personal computer local networking is concerned , ‘ there is little to choose from between Microsoft Corp LAN Manager and Novell Inc NetWare , although NetWare has the edge in performance , ’ the report concludes . |
4 | As far as personal computer networking is concerned , ‘ there is little to choose from between Microsoft Corp LAN Manager and Novell Inc NetWare , though NetWare has the edge in performance , ’ the report concludes . |
5 | They dropped from between 4,000 and 9,000 per square metre of riverbed — a natural variation according to time of year — to about 500 per square metre . |
6 | They are to be marketed by Korg in this country and feature bodies and necks built to the original design , but allied to American pickups and hardware and retailing from between £750 and £1,000 . |
7 | Their haul included a painting valued at £7,500 dated from between 1680–1720 . |
8 | Dense body contents are discharged through the platelet-surface membrane ( Skaer , 1981 ) , and this occurs from between 4 seconds and 3 minutes after addition of the secretagogue . |
9 | The tip of her tongue protruding from between her teeth in concentration , she started to shade in the outline of a filigreed chimney . |
10 | Other cakes cost from between £6 and £30 that 's for a computer with all separate keys , or a fairytale castle . |
11 | Prices usually range from between £30-£40 for a single treatment — call for your nearest therapist . |
12 | She could feel the moment when he decided to thrust her away from him , abruptly stepping back , the shock of their coming apart striking as swift as a blow , stunning her , so that she fell back against the parapet , her lips swollen by the passion of his taking , a soft anguished breath escaping from between them . |
13 | A RELIEF carving on limestone of a dying lion dating from between 668 and 627 BC has been rediscovered . |
14 | Dating from between 1875 and 1885 , the gilt frame is considered an outstanding example of a type popular during the nineteenth century . |
15 | Some details came from inscriptions of lunar and solar phases on clay tablets dating from between 700 and 50 BC . |
16 | Finn came from between the curtains , tense and preoccupied . |
17 | As for the incomers , about 108 freemen ( 47·2 per cent ) were immigrants who came from within a 20-mile radius , 75 ( 29·3 per cent ) came from between 20 and 50 miles and 73 ( 28·5 per cent ) came from further afield . |
18 | The largest group of immigrants came from within a 5-mile radius , but almost as many came from 5–10 miles and as many again from beyond 20 miles ; only half this number came from between 10 and 20 miles . |
19 | But prices will have to be keen if either vehicle is to take on rivals such as Vauxhall 's Frontera , which costs from between £11,957 to £16,150 . |
20 | The price of the base DCE license costs from between $150-$2,400 depending on the number of components chosen . |
21 | Out of the front window he saw the ‘ For Sale ’ sign , the white paint of the board showing up in the light that shone from between the curtains of Tom 's cottage . |
22 | Should the worst happen and your company becomes one of the thousands going bust every year , London financial experts Coopers and Lybrand say the rate for an insolvency firm to wind up your business ranges from between £130 to £270 a day . |
23 | This means that this band ranges from between 85% and 110% of the average property value ( second column ) . |
24 | ‘ My mother , ’ said Bernard , suddenly , talkative at last , ‘ is a mean-spirited , disgusting bitch ; a big fat mammy , and to think that I was born from between her legs makes me want to vomit . |
25 | She stopped , unable to believe the sound that croaked from between her own lips . |
26 | Here comes the music what you 've got ta decide from between bar four to bar eight . |
27 | One had a recurrence of an old back injury involving a disc which bulged from between the vertebrae from time to time , causing intense pain , and the other was a young secretary with period pains . |
28 | It is widely thought that a turnover tax may range from between 15% and 20% . |
29 | Indeed half of Littlewoods ' 2.5 million agents have adopted this route and the average number of customers per agent has fallen from between six and 10 to just over two . |
30 | Robbie interrupted from between still chattering teeth . |