Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’ |
2 | ‘ Now I just draw out from the bank a spending allowance for the week — to pay mum back , to cover essentials and for a few little extras . |
3 | But I just looked up from the carpet with this great big reassuring smile and said there was nothing to worry about . ’ |
4 | Oh yeah , and I just looked up from the pillow and went oh , watch me shiver ! |
5 | Ya see , I just flew in from the States and I took your British Airways — my all-time favourite airline — and you know what they did ? |
6 | But my enduring thoughts as I finally flew away from the Cape Verdian sunshine back to Britain was that these people deserve to succeed . |
7 | That was all I ever learned directly from the regiment or from the War Office . |
8 | It would be like meeting someone else running away from the police in the opposite direction-you would both be caught ! |
9 | I recently came back from a trip to Egypt and despite the fact that I enjoyed the food there , I had an urge to make a really wholesome fish pie . |
10 | At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland . |
11 | I pointed to my gun which still hung loosely from the hand at his side . |
12 | The lowermost sediments of the unit commonly display an apparent porosity on wireline logs , which rapidly decreases upwards from the base of the formation ( Fig. 28 ) . |
13 | The Aegina Pendant , which probably came originally from the tomb of Chrysolakkos at Mallia , again shows the Minoan Master of Animals grasping a pair of creatures by the neck . |
14 | In a similar vein , representatives of one of the most active carriers in the North Atlantic trade recently told me that most of its North Atlantic and Baltic business is documented with sea waybills , which also differ sharply from the negotiable ocean bill of lading . |
15 | Safe in that knowledge Graham braced himself then pulled away from the pad . |
16 | The general structure of this unitary grant system was well designed to achieve these purposes , but the detailed arrangements incorporated a number of elements which either detracted somewhat from the equity of the system or added to its complexity . |
17 | As you catch a wave and accelerate down its face you vigorously steer away from the wind . |
18 | She rather skated away from the subject after a while . ’ |
19 | The CAT scan apparently showed no damage to the brain , so it was something of a shock to the doctors as well as to Dawn 's parents when she finally came round from the coma after about a week with a left hemiplegia . |
20 | ‘ She just shone out from the rest , ’ he says . |
21 | ‘ Mother , she just jumped down from the wall on me like a ton of bricks … |
22 | If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy . |
23 | These concerns were fuelled by allegations made by P. and B. , who respectively ran away from the foster mother 's home in August and September 1990 . |
24 | Have you ever woken up from a full night 's sleep still exhausted ? |
25 | ‘ is questionable whether the criminal has any less of a right to derive money from reporting the events of the crime than do newscasters , publishers or litterateurs who also benefit indirectly from the crime . ’ |
26 | If you favoured sweating it out , you sat around on tiered benches and chatted with your friends until you started dissolving into steam , and then got yourself scraped down by a slave with a sort of sickle thing called a strigil , and massaged , and oiled and perfumed , or if you were a real fanatic you probably went straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge , like sauna addicts rolling in the snow . |
27 | Bodine not only documents the prescriptivist promotion of he over they , she also quotes extensively from the passages in which grammarians give reasons for their choice . |
28 | There was intense concern over the financial and social costs of absorbing hundreds of thousands of refugees who now flooded in from the East , but West Germany seemed in an excellent position to exploit the likely expansion of trade with Eastern Europe in future . |
29 | She now swung round from the table and , thrusting her head out towards her daughter , she almost hissed , ‘ What do you expect ? |
30 | She now moved away from the case and looked at a list attached , low down , on the wall to the side of the smokers ' requisites demonstration case . |