Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] from the " in BNC.
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1 | They suffer badly from the leaf menace . |
2 | It says that in every case authoritative directives can be overridden or disregarded if they deviate much from the reasons which they are meant to reflect . |
3 | The capes are famous for a confused and ugly swell , and peculiar lumps of wind that crash down from the coastal peaks of the Taurus Mountains . |
4 | With mixed feelings ( on my part , anyway ) , we watched the lights of Stornoway recede astern from the deck of the old MacBrayne 's ferry Lock Seaforth . |
5 | The leaf-stalks grow opposite from the stem . |
6 | In winter , when the storms bluster in from the Mediterranean and the valleys glow green , the cloud comes down and Beaufort simply disappears . |
7 | If you want away from the crowd try the upstairs restaurant . |
8 | An hour later , Tracy and Miss Ludlow helped him secretly slip away from the hospital to spend two days in a secluded Miami retreat soaking up the sun before returning to Newmarket . |
9 | He felt inspected , plumbed , and like a moth in front of some anti-lighthouse , casting a shadow-beam , making him want to pull back , fly away from the intensity of those black , searching eyes . |
10 | As you catch a wave and accelerate down its face you vigorously steer away from the wind . |
11 | In the main courses , steer away from the various stuffed tortillas , some deep-fried and others not , but all topped with loads of sour cream , guacamole and cheese . |
12 | The committee 's proposed remedies for the defects of the law as they found it appear clearly from the foregoing paragraphs . |
13 | I clamber up from the trackway on to the empty platform . |
14 | All those who drink exotic tea and smell differently from the rest of us are probably in collusion . |
15 | And the view should not be ruled out too summarily that all our desires grow up from the fact that certain things have been found immediately pleasurable . |
16 | She 'd firmly resisted her mother 's oft-repeated efforts to tempt her with the power-packed vegetable which she 'd seen the singing sailor-man so often greedily guzzle straight from the can . |
17 | Carve both from the top in a boat shape , and from the side to give the round hull . |
18 | Bones fly up from the ground all around them , magically assembling themselves into the massive skeleton of some huge , dinosaur-like beast . |
19 | Report back from the seminars |
20 | Report back from the seminars |
21 | Report back from the seminars |
22 | The boughs grow out from the trunk at nearly the same angle throughout the life of the tree and the sapling can be regarded as a geometrical model of the fully grown tree . |
23 | Its nostrils are placed at the ends of two extremities that grow out from the side of its head . |
24 | In its grace , fire , and expressive fluency it was in some ways an important transition between the old Teutonic Bach style of the nineteenth century and what we expect now from the so-called authenticity movement . |
25 | Sharp icicles fly out from the caster 's hand and strike the first unit or model in their path . |
26 | When I fly out from the nest over the moors to its great and awesome cliff and gyre on the winds out over the sea then can I call myself a Wrath eagle . ’ |
27 | Would you renounce your love , slip gracefully from the scene , become a goatherd and play mournfully consoling music on your Panpipes all day while your heedless flock chomp the succulent tufts ? |
28 | They tend away from the school mentality . |
29 | Often the women sit separately from the men and discuss their own affairs . |
30 | One is to present the goodwill debit in the p&l account separately from the profit or loss on disposal . |