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

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1 ‘ But we 're sure Edmund would n't like it , ’ said Bartlemas , appearing from nowhere in a shiny apron with an advertisement for ‘ Camp Coffee ’ on it .
2 In 1952 Hall became a reporter on the Sunday Mirror , and soon moved from there to the Daily Sketch as woman 's editor .
3 The market might be held several days a week , and if , like the great Cotswold wood marts at Cirencester , Tetbury and so forth , it was noted for some speciality , business might be attracted from well outside the five-mile radius considered reasonable for day-to-day requirements in the Middle Ages .
4 In the ‘ Shadomaster ’ , samples are placed on a viewing stage and illuminated from above with a quartz-halogen projection lamp and a condenser .
5 Last month another group of rebels , the Eritrean People 's Liberation Front , promised to be equally generous with the port of Massawa : it said it would allow food to be moved from there to the government-held town of Asmara .
6 Gifts and visitors came from all over the English-speaking world as television stations overseas , alerted by all the publicity , snapped up transmission rights .
7 GEORGE BELL drove in the last of three runs in the eighth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays came from behind for a 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the SkyDome on Saturday and reached the American League championship series against the Oakland Athletics .
8 McCluskey , a summer recruit from Portadown , scored two tries as Instonians came from behind for a comfortable win .
9 In the light and shifty winds which Conner enjoys , because they give him ‘ leverage on the opposition ’ , Stars & Stripes came from behind on the third leg to gain 65 seconds on Koch 's America to take the lead which Conner clung to tenaciously for a 1min 56sec victory .
10 The two counties met in last year 's Ulster final at Armagh and in one of the best games seen in the province all year Tyrone came from behind in the second half to pull off a memorable victory after having been reduced to fourteen players .
11 If these observers are correct then the FMI 's future development will presumably be secured from within by a civil service committed to bringing about ‘ lasting reforms ’ .
12 Arab immigrants to the United States have been drawn from all over the Middle East .
13 Only the most privileged would hope to cross from here into the inner enclosure , where amid streams , paradise gardens and pavilions , lay the zenanas of the women and the private apartments of the Great Mogul .
14 In spring their window was lit from above by the yellow glow of a thick row of bright daffodils .
15 Behind them rose plumes of steam lit from below by the crackling death of his amps .
16 This was a completely separate fighting unit , part of the Wehrmacht/Waffen SS armies , and one of the seven army- Corps under Gen Loehr 's Army Group E. It had originally been established in March 1943 under German command , when Cossacks of military age had been summoned from all over the occupied USSR to Kherson on the Dnieper .
17 There 's an underground tunnel that goes from here to an empty tomb in the churchyard .
18 On October 13th 1933 , railcoach 200 was seen in St. Annes Square for the first time , when it operated from there on a private hire to Fleetwood .
19 A wind was blowing , and to protect the flame of the match he bent forward , and while in this position he was seized from behind by the right shoulder and pulled backwards .
20 It has the text of Isaiah 31 : 5 , ‘ As birds flying , so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem ’ ; and above the city and cathedral of Durham an airman rides upon an eagle , protected from above by a winged seraph .
21 The ‘ Ruffians ’ showed great character in twice coming from behind in a fast , sporting contest .
22 She yeah , that 's her her nickname , cos she was quite big and she played the nurse in Romeo and Juliet in the season on Stratford on Avon and she did it using a Welsh accent because she thought Shakespeare , having coming from quite near the Welsh Border Country might well have had might well have had a Welsh nurse .
23 She yeah , that 's her her nickname , cos she was quite big and she played the nurse in Romeo and Juliet in the season on Stratford on Avon and she did it using a Welsh accent because she thought Shakespeare , having coming from quite near the Welsh Border Country might well have had might well have had a Welsh nurse .
24 Exemptions likely to be encountered include vehicles not exceeding 10 cwt unladen specially adapted for invalids ; vehicles brought from abroad for a temporary stay are exempt not exceeding one year from date of importation ; vehicles going to or returning from a vehicle test or being repaired etc. as a result of the test , provided in all cases prior arrangements have been made .
25 On the fault-tolerance front IBM says that Mode 3 substantially cuts the delay between the one machine failing and the other one picking up where it left off ; by the company 's own estimation the switch can take from anywhere between a long 30 seconds to a horribly long five minutes in modes 1 and 2 .
26 They would have had to have done it within three weeks anyway and I think the way they are looking at it if they do that tomorrow then they 're counting from then till the next stage .
27 The door went from there into the next cottage , now that was the open space .
28 . So they go from here into the two little rooms where food is prepared .
29 As soon as they heard the angelus ring they gathered from all over the big house to the supper table .
30 He had pumped all his savings into building the boat , using bits and pieces scrounged from all over the Middle East , and was suspiciously eager to part with it .
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