Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Not all alternatives are looked at , rather those most familiar to decision-makers or deviating least from existing practice are examined first , in order to cut down the information and transition costs associated with more radical changes . |
2 | She would joke about the young ‘ uns with fat bums , riding around in cars and we would marvel at the so-called disabled people dismounting briskly from buses or climbing energetically from orange-badged cars . |
3 | Or stuck together from various descriptions like an identikit picture ? |
4 | Most of the financial systems now targeted at the Unix market have grown out of software that was originally designed for use on PCs , or ported across from older mainframe systems and out of date mid-range platforms . |
5 | Or following closely from this , what do physical changes in their bodies imply for men and for women ? |
6 | And within 60 seconds , Marco Gabbiadini made it three to the Rams , racing clear and firing home from 12 yards . |
7 | Choosing and accepting freely from various sources . |
8 | Our perambulations were interrupted now and again when other young friends with babies , hove in sight and , being infectious , we had to wave from a distance and hurry away from each other . |
9 | For a short time we got on without much difficulty , but we were soon obliged to have recourse to our hands and knees , and clamber thus from one crag to another . |
10 | He stood for a few moments thinking , and looking apprehensively from one stallion to the other . |
11 | They suggested the reasons were trying to find out who was speaking and looking quickly from one person to another with rising anxiety . |
12 | Customers will walk towards warm colours and walk away from cold ones . |
13 | And I had read enough and seen enough from other bits of our work , to feel that a lot of that was to do with coordination of services , or with the fact that services were not packaged to meet individuals ' needs . |
14 | Consequently they received more protein-rich and less carbohydrate-rich food in their diet and suffered less from dental caries than the females did in the period Larsen studied . |
15 | , Henry ( fl. 1495–1528 ) , master mason , was the son of Thomas Redman ( died 1516 ) , a working mason at Westminster Abbey and master there from 1505 until his death , when Henry succeeded him . |
16 | Whereas greens and blues are cool and make flowers seem to recede , reds and yellows are warm colours that attract attention and stand forward from paler flowers . |
17 | The style of dress within this group was unremarkable and differed little from that worn by people of this age group in most social contexts . |
18 | Fuller analysis of the skeletomuscular mechanisms that operate in flight shows that these are complicated and vary appreciably from one group of insects to another . |
19 | She became assertive-in-spite-of-herself , and marching rapidly from one end of the kitchen to the other , which she always did when entrusting him with a home truth , said , ‘ It 's not , Henry . |
20 | Er I think that advertising has a lot to answer for , er we have this er , you know on cigarette 's there are so many notices and yet we get all this hype in television ads about cars , well cars are basically to get you from A to B and er there should be restrictions in advertising and try and get away from this macho image that the car has , its in , its a necessity of life its not something which alters your ego . |
21 | Joe held out his hand , they shook hands and walked away from each other , Joe feeling that he had done what he could to save Maureen from wrecking her life and suffering years of pain but troubled by sympathy and liking for Chris . |
22 | Uniplex has come up with a standalone electronic mail system called sensibly enough Uniplex Mail , based on the widely used e-mail component of its Business Software and supporting anywhere from four users to hundreds of servers , it says . |
23 | Waxholme is on the coast and suffers badly from coastal erosion . |
24 | However , it is a simple monocular design and suffers slightly from pin-cushion distortion , but makes a good general-purpose CL microscope where low cost is important . |
25 | He got up and moved about the room , picking up ornaments and moving restlessly from one side to the other . |
26 | If elderly people are persuaded to uproot themselves in a hurry at the first sign of trouble , making major decisions at a time when they are not emotionally stable enough to think them through , like selling their homes and moving away from old friends and familiar surroundings into the different world and routine of a younger household , they sometimes regret it , and much unhappiness ensues for everyone . |
27 | The opposite , orthodox Christian , doctrine is that man is different from the start and that moral judgements are absolute and known directly from divine inspiration . |
28 | Wonderful winter-flowering pansies provide the essential riot of colour and bloom relentlessly from late autumn through to the beginning of summer . |
29 | And keep away from big lorries . |
30 | ‘ And keep away from any wiring , ’ volunteered the Thing . |