Example sentences of "from [adv] in a " in BNC.
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1 | Clockwise from above : See the snow from above in a hot air balloon ; many resorts have entertainments for children ; take a cruise around Stockholm ; cross-country skiing enables you to reach remote areas ; downhill skiing is still a big favourite . |
2 | The ‘ Ruffians ’ showed great character in twice coming from behind in a fast , sporting contest . |
3 | He made a lunge towards Rory , but Adam proved too fast for him , grabbing him from behind in a tackle that would have felled an ox . |
4 | ( An attack from behind in an unlit alley with no witnesses and an Uzi is my idea of a fair fight . ) |
5 | That is , is the colour rising up from underneath in an individuating way , or is it a light cast from down er from on top by the one , which then could n't individuate them with respect to people for instance . |
6 | From the travel point of view things carried on a bit from there in a local sense . |
7 | The bulk of the houses were grouped around the Church , along what is now the High St. and extended from the Plough to Hall House ( or Bourne 's ) , then from there in a line down to the river with Halling House or the Old Palace prominent by the Church . |
8 | ‘ But we 're sure Edmund would n't like it , ’ said Bartlemas , appearing from nowhere in a shiny apron with an advertisement for ‘ Camp Coffee ’ on it . |
9 | He broke through , and was across the clearing that separated him from Yet in a twinkling . |