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

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1 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
2 Therefore all understanding , in any way worthy the name , has to begin from the whole of reality as such , and proceed outwards from there to the details of the world as we know it .
3 The ‘ cheekbone ’ , which runs down from just behind the eye , is cut back so that it will finish up barely in proud of the surface .
4 The piles are driven down from above into the swamp , but not down to any natural or ‘ given ’ base ; and if we stop driving the piles deeper , it is not because we have reached firm ground .
5 ( 3 ) Stephen Small raced away from a defender and was brought down from behind inside the area — an indirect free kick for obstruction instead of a penalty .
6 I tell ya , so I think we got out , we got our hair done and she wanted to go down to the mission so the hairdresser phoned a different taxi , we have this one up here , he took her down from there to the mission , cos he went down the back ways , you know ,
7 As the final election results come in from all over the country , it is clear they will be helping to run many Soviet towns and cities .
8 Russia 's independent Union of Drivers has sent trucks to the coal fields to distribute the food donations that have poured in from all over the country .
9 Although many of the better-paid staff , especially those with engineering expertise , were brought in from all over the country , much of the local labour came from the town of Bridgwater , ten miles away by road .
10 ‘ I had no idea what the response would be , but all of a sudden all this equipment started coming in from all over the world .
11 The thousands of items on her shopping list are brought in from all over the world in quantities that could feed a small town — 70 tonnes of sausages , 300 tonnes of tomatoes , 250,000 pints of milk , six million eggs and 350,000 litres of fresh orange juice .
12 The voice of the future mimes the supposed experts who presume to know what lies in wait : ‘ Soon the ecopolitical system will crumble , and sado-experts will fly in from all over the world and poke into its smoking entrails and utter smooching agnostications ’ ( 15 ) , or : ‘ The ecozoologists will then fly in from all over the world and poke its entrails and fraudcast a stooging diregnosis ’ ( 18 ) .
13 The voice of the future mimes the supposed experts who presume to know what lies in wait : ‘ Soon the ecopolitical system will crumble , and sado-experts will fly in from all over the world and poke into its smoking entrails and utter smooching agnostications ’ ( 15 ) , or : ‘ The ecozoologists will then fly in from all over the world and poke its entrails and fraudcast a stooging diregnosis ’ ( 18 ) .
14 They knew I was catching the plane ; they came running in from all over the place with their big zoom lenses and what they want is : the butterfly 's wings are broken , so let's get a picture of her face .
15 The enormous number of immigrants who poured in from all over the country congested the old area within the medieval walls of the City and created new suburbs all around .
16 Work has come in from all over the UK , and even the charity Farm Africa uses the Hoy facility .
17 When we heard about , when we heard about the faxes that had come in from all around the world .
18 We already have about 60 supporters who use this facility not only from all over the country but from places such as New Zealand , Australia , Canada , the USA , Israel , Sweden , Norway , Denmark , Germany and Ireland .
19 Protests have come not only from all over the but themselves considerable numbers and from further afield , I think Wolverhampton was my .
20 They are gathered together from all over the retina into a single bundle , which is the optic nerve for that eye .
21 I 've been thinking that you ought to get away from here for a bit , but I do n't quite see how I could leave the hospital just now .
22 We 'd better stay away from here for the moment . ’
23 Coffee will help — blessedly hot liquid to scald or drown those shaggy beasts in the brick shelter so many miles away from here in the place I once called Home .
24 But , there 's the the main , er , hotel that you book into and you come away from there to the dining area and erm and the reception
25 ‘ I had to get away from there for a few hours .
26 It 's , it 's wider than this room , and it 's easily from here to the end of the kitchen .
27 Thousands yeah exactly from all over the country and they 'll put these together and they 'll say well in do you know about eighty percent of our interviews people are saying yep .
28 The bureaucracy threatened the proletariat from within the state , not from outside as a new , rival class would .
29 The first decision to be made is whether to add and extend paths strictly from left-to-right through the utterance ; or whether to allow a middle-out strategy that extends hypotheses both to the left and to the right of some island of comparative certainty ; or whether to implement a combination of these .
30 The information provided was gathered electronically from right across the European Community .
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