Example sentences of "from [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 From somewhere the anti-bloodsports protesters had arrived .
2 The key light is then added , angled on to the subject from alongside the camera .
3 but that was before the sound of constant splashing started to emanate from alongside the closing hole .
4 From below the Welsh dresser , the cat watched with sulphurous eyes , disturbed by this small change of routine .
5 Following the drilling of deep boreholes in the 1960 's and in 1978–79 which had confirmed the presence of sandstones with good reservoir characteristics in several areas below the thick basalt cover , there was an urgent need to establish whether usable seismic data could be obtained from below the basalts .
6 When the device is powered with 3–4 volts of electricity , a 50-microwatt laser beam applied by optical fibre from below the substrate , is first absorbed , amplified four times , and emitted from the upper surface .
7 Tidswell lifeguards with three slat gates were fitted and the lamp was removed from below the roof ; it was replaced by small side lamps in boxes like those on the bogie cars , but lower down on the dash .
8 Nick was feeling cramped and claustrophobic , and kept peeking out from below the blanket until dragged back down by Linda .
9 The silenced gun spoke quickly from below the trolley .
10 There 's an igneous intrusion there , with fragments of garnet peridotite — that 's a rock from below the earth 's crust — and I 'd like to spend a bit of time there , though the rocks at the north-west end look pretty difficult to get at .
11 There is , however , clear evidence of a small ridge of higher 100-μm intensity protruding from below the galactic plane and curving around the southern side of the remnant .
12 From above and from below the pressures of class , existing at present , could be resentfully felt and wished away .
13 Their calls range from below the upper limit of our hearing , 20 000 hertz , into ultrasonic frequencies , some reaching as high as 100 000 hertz .
14 The cut of the assassin 's sword had split it from below the shoulder to the hem .
15 They danced as if hurled by some titanic juggler from below the edge of the world .
16 ‘ You do n't have to listen to her any more , Gittel-plus-nine , ’ comes the breathless word from below the windows .
17 Somewhere , over on the other side of the Common , a truck moved up from below the hill and , headlights hooded , started across towards Parkside .
18 He came close to Tallis , his red hair curling from below the fur hood , his eyes wide and searching .
19 The potential conflict in this species is removed because the flowers are pollinated above the branches by bees , the pedicels lengthening and becoming erect , to be lowered in fruit , when bats disperse the fruits from below the branches .
20 A search and rescue procedure involving about 20 firefighters had begun in the building and soon afterwards a voice had been heard from below the rubble .
21 The Tornado , from RAF Coningsby , Lincolnshire , was one of four on a routine exercise and was racing upwards from below the Piper , said the group 's report which strongly criticised air traffic controllers .
22 Until you are consistently getting the photos you want from inside the photographic sector , you will need to fly some distance beyond the turning point so that you do not have to be in a very steep turn or exactly positioned .
23 Drovers had pastured their herds here for many years but their customary right had vanished when Flemyng bought the ground and it was a daily vexation of Cameron 's to move the animals out from among his materials and even from inside the unfinished walls .
24 At first he had n't even settled on first-person narration ; the voice from inside the frame is sometimes ‘ the chronicler 's ’ or ‘ the author 's ’ , sometimes ‘ mine ’ .
25 I wish I could sit at the table and help cut up Annie 's food like I used to , and we 'd have crackers and we 'd wear those paper hats and have them little prezzies from inside the crackers .
26 ‘ Good-night , John , ’ she said , demurely , and walked up her front steps , turning to wave to him from inside the house .
27 She knows from inside the sadness of a hospital closure .
28 The managers could be appointed from inside the service or taken in from outside .
29 From inside the shed came a dull rolling thudding noise .
30 He was a tall handsome man with huge white teeth ; a magician who could conjure coins or playing-cards from inside the pockets and behind the ears of small boys .
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