Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun sg] from [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Fit a concealed switch to isolate the system from outside the vehicle . |
2 | She crouched down to retrieve a comb from underneath the seat in front , and her fingers brushed what appeared to be a small piece of card . |
3 | Money spins the wheel from where the Bonanzas sit , and nobody lifts a finger to do anything without figuring the percentage angle . |
4 | Water colours and prints in the 19th century show the church from both the South-east and North . |
5 | Before the dog could say more , there came a hissing from outside the wall . |
6 | Add the tarragon from inside the birds to the juices in the roasting pan and deglaze with a little vermouth . |
7 | It reckons a year from now the industry will be at $4,000 . |
8 | Here for simplicity we shall take the frame to be a single arm suspended at its centre as shown in Fig. 2.2 ; Fig. 2.2(a) shows a view from above the North Pole , and Fig. 2.2(b) shows a side view . |
9 | Endill was secretly relieved when Mould pulled the hook from out the water . |
10 | However , the back of the prostate is adjacent to the anterior wall of the rectum , and by gently massaging the gland from inside the rectum , a bead of fluid can be expressed and ‘ milked ’ along the urethra until it appears at the urethral meatus . |
11 | Later on Marcus came in , took a bag from inside the noise-maker and dropped it in a large crackling black bag . |
12 | He went back , took a hoe from inside the door of his house and stabbed furiously at the cabbage patch , trying to rearrange the furrows in neat order . |
13 | The next step is to remove the soil from underneath the rabbit . |
14 | He is expected to use his address to the Diet ( parliament ) during his visit — the first by a Soviet head of state — to try to get a commitment from both the Japanese government and its businessmen to back a hoary old proposal : the formation of an economic group among the countries surrounding the Japan Sea , that is , the Soviet Union , the two Koreas and Japan . |
15 | Members of the Police Federation have admitted that ‘ anything short of total independence will fail to stifle the cry from outside the service that we are still judging our own ’ . |
16 | Without firm action to peg the dollar from either the Bundesbank or the Federal Reserve , such intervention is likely to have , at most , only a small and temporary effect . |
17 | Or take a taxi from outside the railway station . |
18 | ‘ Tell him I can not see anyone , ’ said a voice from inside the study . |
19 | ‘ Utterson , ’ said a voice from inside the study , ‘ I beg you to leave me alone ! ’ |
20 | It is a matter for speculation whether or not this would have been enough to cut the ground from underneath the feet of the DHAC , but in any case the situation had been radically transformed by the 5 October march and by the prorogation of Londonderry Corporation announced on 22 November 1968 by the O'Neill government . |