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

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1 It would be difficult to distinguish osmotic effect ( jejunal malabsorption ) from diarrhoea generated entirely from within the colon , as implied by other workers .
2 but that 's only putting his hand out without being brutal about it , that 's not as dangerous as being coming out entirely from behind the shield .
3 Cos in the morning they get the sun from that direction , then they do n't see the sun again for a bit and then it turns up suddenly from over there .
4 Suddenly from among the lichen and lank chickweed drawn up by the gloom of the canopy , comes the first flash of pink .
5 Suddenly from behind that bush he hears a rustle and some movement , obviously that of an animal .
6 Then he lifted his arm and brought it down , hard and fast , and suddenly from behind the cars rose three freedom fighters in terrorist gear , black berets at an angle over their brows , black tracksuits , lace-up boots on their long shins , bandoliers slung oblique , rifles in one hand .
7 No tall figure loomed over the till as she was serving , or appeared suddenly from behind the window displays .
8 Large numbers of tropical and exotic pets , together with tons of plants ( orchids , cacti , and bulbs ) are therefore forcibly removed from their natural environment and shipped daily from around the world to adorn the homes and egos of those with money .
9 ‘ It 's all by the way , ’ said a thin man impatiently from behind his desk which was stacked with political magazines .
10 The great Mahler conductors of an earlier generation , Bruno Walter , for instance , conducted his music very obviously from within the Austro-Hungarian tradition , with a sense of nostalgia , decay , and incipient tragedy .
11 ‘ Supported by Training Department he has already run a session on coaching for 20 people or so from across all sections of the brewery .
12 Pull out leftwards from beneath the overhang to gain a groove , followed by a crack , leading directly up to a big ledge .
13 No no the first mail run we had was just merely from to Rousay to collect the Rousay mails and dump them at the Rousay pier and they were sorted in Rousay for Egilsay and Wyre besides that .
14 Such criticisms were launched not only from outside university English .
15 They would be able to do so only from about a metre away , however , because even the muscles ' discharges are tiny .
16 Universal suffrage in Britain dates only from after the Great War and the right for non-property holders to participate in local elections only dates back to 1949 .
17 First , Thomas Kuhn 's paradigms receive a psychological rationale : a major metaphor , such as the pumping heart , signifies a new perspective on man and his world which can be understood only from within that perspective .
18 ‘ Interest is growing fast , not only from within the Yorkshire counties themselves but from people living in other parts of the country who want to see the Ridings return . ’
19 ‘ Interest is growing fast , not only from within the Yorkshire counties themselves but from people living in other parts of the country who want to see the Ridings return , ’ he said .
20 To make a transfer , you simply start both machines together from off play-pause and record-pause respectively and run to the end of the recording — synchro-edit facilities make this easier to manage .
21 To make a copy , start both machines together from off play-pause and record-pause respectively and run to end of recording .
22 The aim of the group is to enable single Catholics in the 18–30 age range ( though we are not strict about these limits ) to come together from around the diocese and meet each other in a social context .
23 When sanding is complete , use a vacuum cleaner to pick up all remaining fine dust — especially from between boards
24 What 's more , among the ministries ( such as MHW ) , layers of bureaucratic procedures and regulations serve to insulate government employees from outside criticism , and especially from outside punishment .
25 In the absence of such a general right many multilateral treaties have accession clauses to encourage wide participation ( especially from among States which may not have had treaty-making capacity at the time of the treaty 's conclusion ) .
26 The fastest kicked to 100 , 200 , 300 , 400 , and 500 points , his technique , composure and accuracy , especially from within a 35-yard radius , have made a matchwinner par excellence .
27 The theme of enhancing Henley is promoted hard during the early years of the Club when backers were eagerly sought — especially from amongst the traders of the town and others in business who were thought most likely to gain from the project .
28 The new methods of European co-operation will prove increasingly relevant and useful in the enlargement of the Community , which will carry on apace from about the mid-1990s and — this has not yet been mentioned in the debate — in the awakening of public opinion in France and Germany where they are beginning to realise some of the implications of what their political leaders have signed .
29 large plates of rock seem only marginally attached as I follow the rope tugging gently from over my shoulder .
30 Being asked to go on a committee may be something we tend to shy away from at first .
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