Example sentences of "from [adv] the [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | From above and from below the pressures of class , existing at present , could be resentfully felt and wished away . |
2 | Add the tarragon from inside the birds to the juices in the roasting pan and deglaze with a little vermouth . |
3 | Tap water is all the Steamatic needs to operate effectively on practically any household surface , from the floor to the ceiling , from inside the cupboards to the front steps outside . |
4 | Smoke started to pour out of the mounds , and the crackling of small fireworks sounded from inside the stocks of Dream B. The Doctor filled his pockets with the rocks . |
5 | Then a noise seemed to come from inside the walls of the house . |
6 | Available on or off the bone , the meat is usually from only the breasts of the birds and is lightly smoked , moist and quite delicious . |
7 | Practically unique letter specification was obtained from only the downstrokes of the writing , and there is other evidence to suggest that most of the information in cursive writing is in the downward portions of the writing . |
8 | In the same year an Act was passed declaring that from henceforth the boundaries of all the royal forests should be taken to extend no further than those ‘ commonly reputed , used or taken in the twentieth year of the reign of James I [ 1622–23 ] . |
9 | Stevie Ray obviously got his notion about the value of a vibrato with the arm protruding out from above the strings from watching Jimi Hendrix . |
10 | This led to a considerable investment of energy in shaping from above the constituents of the national culture and national character ; and to the identification and removal of any tendencies towards degeneration within the national " body " . |
11 | Overstocking took place on the Somerset Levels in the Middle Ages , aggravated by the rights of some commoners to take in cattle from outside the Levels for a fee . |
12 | But it is equally necessary that humans engage in a ceaseless and violent struggle with beings which attack from outside the bounds of society . |
13 | They plant the seeds of ideas in their followers ’ minds and harvest from afar the results of putting those ideas into action . ’ |
14 | It is a matter for speculation whether or not this would have been enough to cut the ground from underneath the feet of the DHAC , but in any case the situation had been radically transformed by the 5 October march and by the prorogation of Londonderry Corporation announced on 22 November 1968 by the O'Neill government . |
15 | News of his deliverance came from underneath the arches by London 's St Pancras station on Friday at Doug 's Diner , a venue barely known outside the licensed taxi trade ( plat du jour : fresh wild salmon , new potatoes and peas , £3.95 ) . |
16 | From here the cliffs of Ben Nevis are at their most dramatic , a sight sadly denied to those who take the tourist path . |
17 | From here the components of the Hercules will be transported by road to the Museum 's storage facility . |