Example sentences of "from [adv] and [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Out of this new structure evolved the idea that Robson Rhodes needed a chief executive to come in from outside and run the company on the same lines as a plc . |
2 | I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them . |
3 | ‘ This is a very painful move for us , but we do n't want to wake up a year from now and wish we had n't done it , ’ Next founder Steve Jobs told United Press International . |
4 | Leeds , Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday failed to come from behind and overturn first-leg deficits . |
5 | I was so rattled I glanced round to make sure this was n't a signal for an army of bunnies like this Dobermann of a beast to come up from behind and tear me to shreds . |
6 | Goals by Mick Harford and Julian James enabled Luton to come from behind and claim a win that leaves them only three points behind Coventry , the club fourth from bottom , with four games each to play . |
7 | Sometimes they leap at it from behind and claw at its head feathers . |
8 | Anne tried to catch the girl , hoping to embrace her from behind and pin her arms , but missed getting a sure hold on her . |
9 | The " yellows " will have to start half an hour earlier from tomorrow and treat five hundred trees each — instead of three hundred and fifty ! |
10 | She was tired too and she ought to get up from here and go into her own cabin . |
11 | Olivetti and DEC were supposed to start meeting last week to figure where to take their alliance from here and get product out the door . |
12 | Okay well you could take it from here and take it round that way . |
13 | to take containers from here and leave the containers there . |
14 | It is to be hoped that future titles will move on from here and handle some of the visionary , imaginative and fantastic possibilities of fiction also . |
15 | Better still , why not simply fly to Athens from here and charter another boat from the Kalamaki marina ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do n't any of you move an inch from here and do n't take your eyes off those bundles . |
17 | From this perspective the establishment of a new national Anti-Slavery Society in 1823 proposed a renewed dialectic of agitation and influence , pressure from without and manoeuvre within , extra-parliamentary movement and parliamentary tactics . |
18 | Get your hands away from there and get them down by your side . ’ |
19 | You know , er , we finish work go into the post office and get the reply stamp from there and stamp it and post it |
20 | She 'll tell me , all right , and then we can go from there and decide what to do for the best . |
21 | Take it from there and have it ultramodern . |
22 | I was living in Mayfair and was just about to move from there and buy my first flat . |
23 | Five hundred family houses will be used for servicemen returning from abroad and overspill accommodation for Brize Norton and Benson . |
24 | If you 're from abroad and have never tasted an Irish Hot Half'un , why do n't you take the advice of the characters in Mr Seymour 's book and sample one there . |
25 | You may think you have purse-netted every hole only for a bolting rabbit suddenly to push up through the snow as if from nowhere and make its bid to escape . |
26 | ‘ This may be the opportunity for another young man to appear from nowhere and make a name for himself . ’ |
27 | The next minute three blokes come from nowhere and bash him up take his money and drive off in his car and take the girl . |
28 | ‘ Look , ’ Donaldson told him outside , ‘ I 'm not being deliberately awkward , but you ca n't appear from nowhere and expect me to go along with you without an explanation . ’ |