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

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1 There 's a great deal of double counting that takes place , it might be that some honourable members in this house actually appear upon two registers , one in London and one within the area in which they reside , normally within their constituency and many people are merely carried over from past registers , without any serious canvassing taking place to find out whether they are the people to be on the registers or whether someone else should be put in their place .
2 And he only found out from one of his operatives who had seen Bernard at Beirut Airport last night . ’
3 I do n't know , Victorine said : it was all pulled down from one day to the next , and you know it happened during the war , everything was topsy-turvy then .
4 One of his gunners , FS Cameron , who oddly enough baled out from two aircraft whose captains , ultimately , were posthumously awarded the VC , has his portrait in that magnificent War Museum at Canberra .
5 On the village green stood black life-size silhouette figures of fiddle and accordion players , apparently cut out from thin sheets of iron .
6 So these are not based , they they are similar , they 're not out of line but erm they I mean I do n't think that you can necessarily pick up from past exam papers what 'll be on the next .
7 In the advanced capitalist countries as a whole the share of consumption declined far less than it did in Japan in those exceptional years — between 1952 and 1973 it only slid down from 62.9 per cent of GDP to 59.5 per cent .
8 I dug the idea of being free enough to just goof off from incessant maths homework .
9 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
10 John and his friend have just come back from New , you know , York
11 Tell them we 've just come back from that .
12 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
13 And Rodger has only just come back from three weeks ' rehabilitation at Lilleshall .
14 modern rhythmic gymnastics was created by the Russians … our top girls have just come back from special coaching over there … it showed in the championships … the best yet and the the closest with Alitia Sands of Coventry winning by point nort five of a point
15 Capercaillie in Scotland have already come back from near extinction once .
16 She and Mandy had finally got in from last night 's fiasco around four in the morning .
17 Stockholm : Sharp gains in Volvo and Ericsson shares dominated a moderate session in which prices generally fell back from early advances .
18 Losing Out has argued that , since 1979 , a minority of the population has been progressively cut off from other people on low income , let alone those on average or high incomes .
19 We were just thrown out from one day to the next .
20 Yes , I think it 's just to follow on from that erm about trusting children to give us the sort of clues that we need to be able to respond to , very often they do that in ways that are not directly associated perhaps with the anxiety that 's around , so that they may be expressing their anxiety by just generally difficult behaviour or by wetting the bed at night , or maybe being quite disruptive in their play , or provoking other children , and adults who are able to see that sort of behaviour as useful for information for us , so that we can respond appropriately , not out of anger and a erm judgemental sort of response , but in a way that we can support their anxiety by by not getting over excited and + and erm responding in a very aggressive way to the very aggression that they 're expressing as a result of their anxiety .
21 No British team have ever come back from three goals down in the history of European competition .
22 The unit will gradually take over from other Scottish Office staff , who have been involved with monitoring , sampling , policy and financial work relating to the tanker grounding .
23 This may cut out a certain amount of light , but as there are two windows in one corner , the room has light coming in from two directions and is probably lighter than average anyway .
24 It also provides an opportunity , and I think this is quite important , for people to get to know what is happening within the fields of expertise , which increasingly in our society become more and more specialised , more and more hedged off from one another , and in a sense I think that there is a very great danger if intelligent adults in the community , laymen in effect , do n't have some idea , some coherent idea , of what 's going on in these fields of specialisation and expertise .
25 Despite this problem , donations still pour in from other sources .
26 And then when he died and she followed him so soon , you see , I was at once cut off from all example of domestic life between the sexes .
27 She 's totally cut off from other adults during the day , and when her husband comes home in the evening , all he wants is telly and early bed … . ’
28 Whole blocks are still burned out from serious rioting in 1977 .
29 Common examples of infective foot disorders are athlete 's foot and verruca , notoriously picked up from public swimming pools and communal bathrooms .
30 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
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