Example sentences of "[adv] from [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would be difficult to distinguish osmotic effect ( jejunal malabsorption ) from diarrhoea generated entirely from within the colon , as implied by other workers .
2 but that 's only putting his hand out without being brutal about it , that 's not as dangerous as being coming out entirely from behind the shield .
3 Suddenly from among the lichen and lank chickweed drawn up by the gloom of the canopy , comes the first flash of pink .
4 No tall figure loomed over the till as she was serving , or appeared suddenly from behind the window displays .
5 Large numbers of tropical and exotic pets , together with tons of plants ( orchids , cacti , and bulbs ) are therefore forcibly removed from their natural environment and shipped daily from around the world to adorn the homes and egos of those with money .
6 Until that moment Evelyn had not realized exactly what had taken place when she had been let down from over the machine .
7 I wonder how ma had to town , I come down from across the town .
8 A long-net is erected in from of a wood to demonstrate its appearance .
9 I swung majestically from the very end of the crux traverse on Gimmer Crag 's Kipling Groove , in from of an audience I half expected to hold up marks for style , and had to allow my younger and less experienced partner to show me how it should be done .
10 Experts jet in from across the world to attend vital conference in Indonesia
11 The cold evening air washing in from off the water chilled his face , freshened him .
12 Sometimes a particularly bold individual will risk a real attack , swooping in from behind the owl and striking at its plumage .
13 Other guests will fly in from around the world .
14 Pull out leftwards from beneath the overhang to gain a groove , followed by a crack , leading directly up to a big ledge .
15 They would be able to do so only from about a metre away , however , because even the muscles ' discharges are tiny .
16 Somebody could come along from outwith the region , or even from outwith Scotland or the United Kingdom , and take over a bus company .
17 The aim of the group is to enable single Catholics in the 18–30 age range ( though we are not strict about these limits ) to come together from around the diocese and meet each other in a social context .
18 Perhaps it 's got an unhappy go line , you know , a lot of people do jobs like that to get away from under the heat of a task .
19 If we now add a breeze to this situation , the bubble of air tends to be blown away from under the model and the effect occurs at a lower altitude ( Fig. 5.8 ) .
20 Marion Aluinn moved quietly away from behind the doorpost .
21 He can get away from by the time he 's all the money he
22 Neatly trim the excess away from around the top and base .
23 The bridge plate should only need replacing if it is split or lifting away from beneath the table ; check for this by looking inside with a torch and a small mirror .
24 If a Canadian player seeks some reward greater than the thrill of representing his country against from the best from around the world , as if that is n't enough , he is bound for disappointment ’ .
25 The umbrella-type hand-brake that just from under the dashboard is something else , however .
26 Just from out the pond ?
27 And they 're so lovely at Windsor and fresh in case anyone pops over from over the road
28 This is an exceedingly exciting time to be joining N C V O. I took over from at the beginning of September , nineteen ninety-one , with the reorganisation , thankfully fully , in place , and a clear strategic plan to fulfil our role as the voice of the voluntary sector .
29 There are one or two old professors here left over from before the liberation ( apparently no profs have been appointed since ) and the professor of English , Prof. Chen Jia , is a charming though deaf old fellow who studied in the U.S.A. , and who used to write books on English literature before the Cultural Revolution put a stop to all that sort of thing — but even so he quoted a bit of Chaucer to me surreptitiously at the dinner table .
30 Yeah , and I say , you know I mean obviously it 's too big but I mean not from from the point of view that the buildings are right outside of them ai n't they ?
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