Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | She turned and signalled to her maids who at once came out from beneath the trees and hurried along the path to her . |
32 | However , it was not until she came round from behind the reception desk that I realised how huge she was . |
33 | Kolchinsky came round from behind the desk and the two men shook hands . |
34 | His head nodded up from among the pink clover flowers . |
35 | ‘ It was a Venusian lullaby , ’ the Doctor said , clambering up from behind the table and cramming his hat back on to his head . |
36 | These can be drawn out from within the history of a caring relationship particularly where there is a principal carer taking responsibility . |
37 | ‘ They were beginning to fire back from behind the station . |
38 | They stopped outside a small house , single-storeyed , one window beneath its dripping , soggy thatch roof , and a battered ale-stake jutting out from beneath the eaves . |
39 | After a few moments , the dancers from the previous number could be seen filing out from behind the golden curtain , having exited on the far side of the stage ; their faces were slack and tired , their breathing hard . |
40 | The attendant clambered out from behind the counter , one of his colleagues taking his place . |
41 | Supporters cheered on from in the Superstars event . |
42 | Sometimes a particularly bold individual will risk a real attack , swooping in from behind the owl and striking at its plumage . |
43 | Of a sudden , the Harlequin man sprang up from behind the dune beyond . |
44 | Charlie now found himself in front and began firing at the Germans as their heads popped up from behind the dug-outs . |
45 | This may be quite legitimate in cases where it is possible to use one module with any one or more modules , all of which may be referred to in loose coupling relations but only one may need to be called up from within the package . |
46 | get out from under the table |
47 | get out from under the table |
48 | Finally he walked out from under the dusty cloth and rubbed his hands together . |
49 | Ashley enquired , stalking out from behind the table to confront him . |
50 | Corbett stepped out from beneath the trees . |
51 | A figure in a brown shirt stepped out from behind the bushes and stooping , picked up the leaflets that Fred had left lying on his jacket . |
52 | Just then , a big grey wolf stepped out from behind the large green plant . |
53 | Richmann stepped out from behind the door with a gun trained on her . |
54 | As they stepped out from behind the tree , a figure , walking rapidly and glancing back over his shoulder , stepped off the pavement a few yards up and came at them on a collision course . |
55 | Then he stepped out from behind the hangings . |
56 | As I drew nearer , a man stepped out from behind the Golf . |
57 | But that afternoon , something made her hesitate just before she stepped out from behind the curtain . |
58 | He wriggled out from under the sword and waved at the dragon , which took wing again and glided in towards them . |
59 | The navigator 's seat swings out from beneath the chart table when in use . |
60 | And , while a little pressure can do us good — without it some of us might n't even bother to slither out from under the Slumberdown in the mornings — too much is definitely a bad thing . |