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

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1 The studies that have been undertaken on early Anglo-Saxon pottery emphasise that , unlike the more exotic materials discussed above , it rarely travelled far from a clay source to the point of consumption , regardless of whether it was for funerary or domestic purposes ; some classes of funerary pottery may have been transported further .
2 In the advanced capitalist countries as a whole the share of consumption declined far less than it did in Japan in those exceptional years — between 1952 and 1973 it only slid down from 62.9 per cent of GDP to 59.5 per cent .
3 Once I think I hear muttered words and a little chuckle , but it only trickled through from Jancey 's , next door .
4 The spider was alarmed by the violent rummaging , it suddenly hurried out from its hiding place and ran onto Mademoiselle 's hand and up her arm .
5 In most respects it was human in shape , but gigantic in stature , and there seemed nothing of the human being in the way it suddenly paced forward from the trees .
6 It just took over from the lack of draw on the estate .
7 It just took over from the lack of draw on the estate .
8 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and , with none of that being around , I thought a bit of this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there .
9 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and with none a that being round I thought a bita this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there … .
10 I was walking along talking to Mika I think and it just shot up from in front of me , I had my foot out .
11 I had a week to learn the set and then we went off to Finland ; we did some gigs with Lita Ford at the Midsummer Festival over there and it just went on from there .
12 It just went on from there . ’
13 It just bounced in from the garden .
14 It just as is the want of sheep , it just wandered away from one clump of grass to another , losing all sense of time and direction until it , was lost !
15 It still ran away from him but he grabbed it again at the second attempt before it went over the line and the chance had gone .
16 It still seemed far from conclusive .
17 If the predator pounces and manages to catch hold of the tail , it quickly breaks away from the reptile 's body and , even in its severed condition , continues to writhe and twist , either on the ground or in the mouth of the triumphant killer .
18 Because much of Buick 's success is based on sales to the over-50s , its target customers will eventually be replaced by greying baby-boomers — the very customers it once steered away from .
19 A point of greater relevance to the UK is that it also differs greatly from trading and investment blocs under which a country 's trade and investment flows to countries within the bloc are free but there are restrictions between the bloc as a whole and the rest of the world .
20 It also suffered badly from the decline in trade within the Central American Common Market .
21 It also follows on from the steps already taken within the Institute to cater for specialisms , with the establishment of the Tax , Financial Management and Information Technology Faculties .
22 It probably came there from Babylonia , where the simplest form of the outflow type had already been in use before the time of the early Shang period ( c. 1500 BC ) .
23 His prominence in his time and his lack of consequence for it both derive ultimately from his pleasant mediocrity .
24 ‘ It used to live on us , on the surface of our skin , and eventually followed our skin — which falls off all the time in minute flakes — so it now feeds away from us , on those fallen skin scales .
25 Roots tripped him and rocks made him slip , and in places the path was so soft-edged that it simply dropped away from under him in the darkness .
26 did you ever have a desire of er a wall bracket where you did n't have to chase in the flex that it actually ran up from er a socket in the wall ?
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