Example sentences of "[noun] from over " in BNC.

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1 Psychiatrists envisaged that curare might be useful in relieving muscular tension and so diminish the feedback from over active muscles which perpetuates a sense of anxiety in tense patients .
2 The light from over there , ’ she said , nodding in the direction of the window , ‘ that 's in gravity , but it 's not being pulled down or anything . ’
3 The earl had successfully held minor raids near Carlisle , apparently launched to sound out the defences of the western march , and at Berwick the garrison , with the help of George Dunbar , that angry refugee from over the border , poacher turned forester , had decisively defeated a party of four hundred Scots .
4 The other priests also stood and removed the cowls from over their heads .
5 Immediately Nathan pulled her cardigan from over her arm and draped it around her shoulders .
6 He commented : ‘ We were woken up with a jolt when we found out that Spinneys were going to be bought out by some ‘ jocks from over the border ’ .
7 ‘ Because that 's exactly what Charlie would n't want them to do : start anything without a clear directive from over here .
8 She seemed to be more pleased with that , and flashing me a grin from over her shoulder went off towards the Clubhouse entrance .
9 Choose a dessert from over the page or serve cheese .
10 You know what I mean : people expect you to talk about dark strangers from over the water and golden fortunes coming their way .
11 But he stayed where he was and he continued to regard the Robemaker from over the restricting mask and , presently , the Robemaker said , ‘ Does it not irk you and chafe you to be so confined , Wolfprince ? ’
12 The fringe flapped in the little wind , and eddies from over the field brought the resinous warmth of the dying fires and another powdering of silvery ash mixed with charcoal .
13 With this sensitivity it could easily detect a shrimp from over a metre away for these crustaceans generate tiny electrical fields of up to one thousandth of a volt ( 0.2–1 millivolt ) per centimetre each time they flick their tails .
14 ‘ What greenhorns you are , ’ said Glenda Grower , shaking her great mass of long , auburn hair from over her eyes .
15 ‘ Nothing remains a kick long , does it ? ’ said Hilary , scooping back a lock of fair hair from over his eye .
16 some shit from over here :
17 That 's when Mrs Marsh from over the road comes and sits with her while I get to the shops .
18 I had seen that look somewhere before , and memory suggested two pictures : one was from an old history book and showed Marie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine — ‘ The Queen went forth , stately and calm ’ ; , the other ( ‘ Tales from over the Border ’ ) showed a beautiful girl withdrawing modestly while a Highland chief petitioned her father for her hand in marriage .
19 In most historical cultures , we discover peoplehood , ethnicity , kinship , certainly placehood , various bindings and unbinding : the people from here , and the people from over there .
20 It may well pass an act against it soon , it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and you 'll get your bill , but then again it may not .
21 And others she did n't recognize : a young woman from over the sea , sometimes dressed in a nun 's habit , sometimes holding a clear-handled gun ; a foreign man , dark-complexioned and dangerous , his hands red with blood ; a beautiful young-old man with generous lips , picking up a guitar and smiling ; and a man in a tropical suit , with a deathshead skull behind his smile .
22 Illicit stills flourished , smugglers and " rum-runners " brought in alcohol from over the borders , and " bootleggers " distributed the liquor .
23 ‘ Come on , Angus , ’ Donald persisted , ‘ let us hear a song from over the mountains .
24 The voice from over the way was equally cold .
25 ‘ We 've had a lot of conflicting information from over there .
26 The Medes from over the way were joining in , perhaps , or the dreadful Throckmorton brothers from Number Thirteen .
27 Er , it 's very difficult , yes you all laughed when I asked a question last year from over there to get a capital P in Pearson because you all laughed it took twenty weeks to get it in The Times , do you remember ?
28 Published in association with The British Council , and with IATEFL , the ELT Journal provides a truly international forum for the exchange of ideas and information , with contributors and subscribers from over one hundred countries .
29 We got those letters from over an old shop .
30 Where do you get that lipstick from over there ?
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