Example sentences of "[pers pn] from [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Viewers usually only see me from above the bump up . ’
2 After this he will be required to make it over to a family member , just as any heir who succeeded him from outside the family would be required to do .
3 ‘ Good-night , John , ’ she said , demurely , and walked up her front steps , turning to wave to him from inside the house .
4 What that word represented had begun to grow in her from almost the very first moment she had seen him .
5 They put it in a bath and filmed it from above the surface of the water as it moved feebly about , but they were unable to get any detailed shots .
6 Despite considerable pressure , much of it from outside the club , there was little chance of a decision being taken yesterday .
7 Despite considerable pressure , much of it from outside the club , there was little chance of any crucial decision being taken yesterday .
8 Designing your own printed circuit board from scratch and then fabricating it from just a plain board can be a very rewarding experience .
9 There may be as many as two hundred hairs per square millimetre , giving the cat an excellent fur coat that can protect it from even the most severe night air .
10 The cut of the assassin 's sword had split it from below the shoulder to the hem .
11 Soon , with his promised posting to Mrs Thatcher 's office , he would see it from inside the office of the Leader of Her Majesty 's Loyal Opposition .
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