Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 Flakes of torn skin curl back from the wound like pith on an orange .
2 Cos we used to have like this minibus service back from the Guild
3 ‘ I am convinced that we need to push the British disarmament boat out from the shore .
4 But when William George Barker decided to bring to the screen a stage production of Henry VIII ( 1911 ) , he cut British film production off from the innovations that had gone before .
5 In an effort to reduce it , the government increased interest rates , which restricted growth to an estimated 6.5 per cent in 1990 , almost a full percentage point down from the 1989 figure .
6 With average British fields , this needs to be at least one field length back from the boundary .
7 Of course it was Roger Rabbit who , last year , brought animated feature films back from the dead .
8 He wondered , morbidly introspective in the cold light of dawn , whether his decision to see the next murder case through from the call to the scene of crime to the trial had really arisen from a desire to learn or merely from a craven wish to impress or , worse , to propitiate , his staff , to show them that he valued their skills , that he wanted to be one of the team .
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