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

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1 Around Holly there was a wail of anger that seethed across the illuminated strip and reached up to the watchtower from where the searchlight dazzled them .
2 Endill was secretly relieved when Mould pulled the hook from out the water .
3 The existing knowledge about the employee from inside the organization makes it easier to decide whether he or she is able to perform the work well .
4 After processing , the light from just the reference beam , directed at the plate , will ‘ replay ’ the hologram as if the object were still in place .
5 For what seemed like an eternity both of them were suspended in mid-air , filthy fumes pouring into the carriage from inside the tunnel .
6 Money spins the wheel from where the Bonanzas sit , and nobody lifts a finger to do anything without figuring the percentage angle .
7 ‘ I looked out from the window from where the man had fallen and what I saw was unbelievable , ’ he said .
8 The room just along the corridor from where the Marshal had been waiting was stuffy and fetid with the smell of old unwashed clothing and mothballs .
9 ‘ A shot from Charlton , especially if hit on the run from outside the penalty area , is one of the great events of the sport , not because it is rare , which it is not , but because the power of it is massive and it erupts out of elegance , ’ Arthur Hopcraft , who followed Charlton 's career from shy schoolboy to elder statesman , wrote in his classic account of the English game , The Football Man .
10 Without firm action to peg the dollar from either the Bundesbank or the Federal Reserve , such intervention is likely to have , at most , only a small and temporary effect .
11 Members of the Police Federation have admitted that ‘ anything short of total independence will fail to stifle the cry from outside the service that we are still judging our own ’ .
12 It is thought that this might give relief to the husband for capital gains tax for the period from when the settlement is established ( ie the court order or when the agreement between the parties was finalised ) until its termination , but the application of this section to such a situation is not wholly clear .
13 Schools have shown increasing interest in it , helped by such excellent organisations as the Institute for Contemporary British History , but there is limited room in the curriculum for the twentieth century , let alone for the period from when the text books end and memory begins .
14 The second initiative came from the station from where the RAF VC10 fleet operate and are maintained .
15 But the distance from where the tank now sat blocking the way at the head of the stairs , and where it had to be , at the end of the landing , was too great for them to shift it .
16 A terse statement late in the day from both the Bank of Edinburgh and the Heart of England stated simply that the directors of both had agreed not to proceed further with their merger discussions .
17 It is a matter for speculation whether or not this would have been enough to cut the ground from underneath the feet of the DHAC , but in any case the situation had been radically transformed by the 5 October march and by the prorogation of Londonderry Corporation announced on 22 November 1968 by the O'Neill government .
18 These were to be of a loose fit above the knee and slightly tapered below to follow ‘ the shape of the leg from above the calf to the top of the shoe . ’
19 The key light is then added , angled on to the subject from alongside the camera .
20 The formatted listing of the hard copy volumes in use is produced in the file HCSUMMARY.LOG in the directory from where the program is invoked .
21 Water colours and prints in the 19th century show the church from both the South-east and North .
22 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 ’ .
23 Fit the accessory door pull ( if used ) and push the cylinder into the hole from outside the door
24 The next step is to remove the soil from underneath the rabbit .
25 ( The problem will be in maintaining their interest ) ‘ The easiest to undertake is the vision from outside the buildings .
26 However , the back of the prostate is adjacent to the anterior wall of the rectum , and by gently massaging the gland from inside the rectum , a bead of fluid can be expressed and ‘ milked ’ along the urethra until it appears at the urethral meatus .
27 It is not in any way necessary to record the whole of the lesson from either the intellectual or the affective point of view ; experience shows that it is possible to pick out segments of the lesson for detailed observation of either kind , which provide enough information for developmental purposes .
28 3 ) The ball must not be passed back to the goalkeeper from outside the penalty area .
29 Add the tarragon from inside the birds to the juices in the roasting pan and deglaze with a little vermouth .
30 The date of the bill or account , or the date from when the cause of action arises , must of course be given .
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