Example sentences of "[noun] from just [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That is nipples which are turned in like a crater , or which do not stick up by at least half a centimetre when gently pinched between thumb and forefinger from just beyond the base . |
2 | The proportion of farm workers who live in tied accommodation also requires comment ; estimates range from just over one-half to 70 per cent ( Shelter 1974 ; Irving and Hilgendorf 1975 ) ; Gasson ( 1975 ) suggested the existence of 73,000 tied agricultural cottages in England and Wales . |
3 | The rope cut into her stomach as he bound her to the post from just beneath her breasts to below her navel . |
4 | In this article Peter J. Clarke , Manager , International Trade Services , AIB , traces the history surrounding the Letter of Credit from just after the First World War , when it reigned supreme , to the present day . |
5 | I further discovered , with cautious movements of my foot , that it was possible to extend the mark from just above his knee almost to his ankle , leaving an interesting streak on the trouser leg . |
6 | Hair swept into a chic chignon from just behind the fringe is let loose and combed close to the head . |
7 | On one such incident I was in command of Venturous patrolling in the Straits of Dover at the end of a very busy Bank Holiday , during which we had followed a suspect yacht from just outside Calais , and handed her over to our special unit in Dover . |
8 | United grabbed the initiative with a 22nd minute goal from Whitehouse , who seized on Sheffield 's only serious chance to score on the rebound from just inside the penalty area . |
9 | Nowadays it comes from the Norfolk Maltings , with hops from just over the border in Worcestershire ... |
10 | There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them . |
11 | A variation on the theme is to fire the penetrometers into the ocean floor from just above the surface . |
12 | As we continued to stare at the sea , racking our brains about how to go for a swim without a costume , our thoughts were answered by a voice from just behind us . |
13 | Nevertheless as half-time approached Irwin struck an excellent shot from just outside the penalty area after Winterburn had headed out Marshall 's cross . |
14 | The £2.2-million signing from Spurs took a Dean Saunders pass and strode clear of the defence before burying a shot from just inside the area . |
15 | Sue lost only 3 pounds but lost 2½ and 3 inches off her thighs and an amazing 3½ inches from just above her knees ! |
16 | And I did enjoy that volley from just outside the area he scored for Wednesday in the League Cup a few seasons back … now who was that against ? |
17 | Another Italian football winner , it utilises a unique 3-D perspective from just behind your player . |
18 | Jules laid the ball off to on-loan Barnsley striker Colin Marshall who ran on and hit the target from just outside the box with the help of the far post . |
19 | In order to ascertain the cause of a urethritis , it is necessary to obtain material from just inside the urethral meatus . |
20 | But since the gut wall undulates , it is easy to contaminate the sample with cells from just below the surface , which do . |