Example sentences of "and [verb] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 It was a place he rarely went , and now he had been twice in twenty-four hours ; last night with Benny , and tonight because he was so late and fussed getting back from his useless journey to Dublin .
2 The larger ‘ aréolé ’ or Mirandais variety , which has pink mucosae , is nearly extinct and has fallen sharply from about 1,000 in 1979 , mainly through crossing with the Piedmont , the old Garonnais and the black-mucosae variety .
3 The southern Swedish Red Polled variety is similar to Norway 's Red Polled Østland and the West Finnish and has suffered badly from competition from the SRB and the SLB .
4 Following heavy rationalisation , it generated £200m turnover last year , and has turned around from being loss-making to earning ‘ profits that are less than the industry average ’ .
5 Jim Kearton Jr had a son , Stanley , and has moved away from Darlington .
6 Corgi is trying a new approach and has broken away from the single figure on the cover , giving this one an old master oil painting reproduction which makes it more sophisticated .
7 It has been noted above that while the accepted Turkish tradition has rejected the Muftilik of Molla Yegan and has passed straight from the Muftilik of Molla Fenari to that of Fahreddin Acemi , there is evidence , part of which is the source chiefly used in formulating the Turkish tradition , to show that Molla Yegan did succeed Molla Fenari in his office of Mufti .
8 Richard Quinn gets on very well with her and said : ‘ She 's a wonderfully consistent filly and has recovered well from her injury .
9 Breeze , wedged in a corner of the crowded third-class compartment , cautiously massaged her left arm , which was cramped , and tried to wriggle away from her portly neighbour , whose big fur collar had been tickling her neck for the last half-hour .
10 He said : ‘ He has fudged and shaded , and tried to get away from the fact that he made specific statements and those statements were wrong .
11 After that he would fight clear of the envelope and hope to dive away from the pod .
12 AS THE political parties ' election campaigns grind into their final week , many peoples ' thoughts are turning to Easter holidays and plans to get away from it all-assuming they can still afford it , that is .
13 I just had to have it , so that weekend we stripped out my car and prepared to start again from scratch .
14 A group of shaven-headed yobbos , with tattooed cheeks and nationalistic leanings , observed this from the upper deck and came swarming down from the bus .
15 Birds are prominent on the tundra , especially in summer when migrant waders and waterfowl pour in from the south ; only a few species are year-round residents .
16 A black-and-white Tudor manor house , separated by a gravelled car park from a modern two-storey extension mocked up to resemble stables ; lawns behind sloping away towards the wooded flanks of the Surrey hills ; the colours of St. George hanging limply from a flagstaff ; three geese in flight across a swash-lettered nameboard ; and smoke pluming vertically from slender chimney stacks .
17 we have to wait here and see coming in from their lessons just so that we can go off and go to Geography
18 Of course , it was all too immediate , though some of us kept diaries , ; now we select and interpret looking back from a different Personal life and a very different political time . )
19 Each follows the inputs nearer to it and tends to drift away from other nodes .
20 It is the custom , you understand , for the bride and groom to slip away from the wedding during the evening celebration , and hide somewhere — at a friend 's for example . ’
21 Arrowsmith entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1789 , and began to exhibit there from 1792 onwards .
22 Robyn saw the tightness in his expression , the grim set of his jaw and began to scramble up from her half-lying position on the settee .
23 At these times Darren looked puzzled , and began to look away from her obviously not attending to the situation at all .
24 ‘ Yes , ’ she said in a colourless voice and began to walk away from him .
25 Likewise in the area of council housing the commission ( 1986 ) pointed to the crises of management and finance resulting partly from central government 's tighter restrictions on capital expenditure ( Gray and Jenkins , 1987 , pp. 312–13 ) .
26 Some ( e.g. Smith and Goss 1955 ; Holton and Goss 1956 ; Vanderplas , Sanderson , and Vanderplas 1964 ) confirmed that subjects made to observe and attend differed little from experimental subjects .
27 The material which Ivanov accumulated and interpreted came not from closeted sources but from publicly available journals , technical newspapers and magazines , and house publications such as British Aerospace News .
28 Maybe they flew past each other and started to move away from each other .
29 Picking up his hounds , Lord Deverill turned his horse and started to walk away from the covert , followed by Artemis .
30 He shook his head , and started walking away from the boat , Maggie falling into step beside him .
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