Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The companies found this a major block to their activities and eventually pulled out from the area : ‘ The companies never officially admitted that they were leaving , just sort of let their prospecting licences lapse … the reason they departed was because they could n't see any way that they could effectively operate with such total opposition .
2 Spider monkeys originate from South America and rarely come down from the trees in their wild state .
3 The Roman theatre , when built on a new site , differed from the Greek pattern in that it was generally constructed above ground and not hollowed out from the hillside .
4 Sounds will be reflected by the shiny tiled walls and also bounce back from the surface of the water .
5 Examples might include sale and leaseback agreements , where an asset is sold and immediately leased back from the purchasers .
6 Before that though , we 're going to get a huge fretsaw and cut along the borders of Essex and Suffolk and then saw down from The Wash to meet the other line .
7 No they go up thick in thick ones and then come out from the
8 We spent the whole morning climbing the steep , hard ice in the couloir 's depths , so were somewhat dismayed when two figures skiied up to the base of the couloir , raced up to and past us , virtually dispensing with runners and belays , and then abseiled down from the top of the hard climbing at one third height , passing us again .
9 And then coming down from a point on King Street just to the left of the existing tree , if you can imagine that , and coming back across the marketplace
10 At school , teachers supply their pupils with examples of adult behaviour , which in many respects will supplement and sometimes take over from the models supplied by parents .
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