Example sentences of "from [noun prp] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 From Thaxted we went to a lovely old thatched pub called the Ashtree at Burton End .
2 After two days out from Newfoundland she had had to alter course for southern Greenland and the Arctic circle , the U-boat menace was so bad .
3 And er when I first came to the shop , the mo m A lot of them used to come by train and you know taxis or meeting and at the station and and away from Holyhead they used to stop by the shop for fruit .
4 Me dad came to live er me dad from Norfolk he came in shepherd boy
5 That 's the question , from Hull we 've got Carolyn Holden , Carolyn ?
6 In organising from Hull he had the advantage that his members were short voyage men , mostly employed on weekly boats .
7 When I took it over from Matt I realised that a wilderness was something different from the average person 's orderly life .
8 From Antwerp she had gone to Santander , where she had been due to return to London , but had been diverted to Bilbao instead .
9 From Hayek we see stated in forthright fashion the importance in normativist thought of the dignity of the individual and the primacy of individual freedom .
10 Bob Sillitoe says that since he came back from Kilimanjaro he 's been looking for something else … another challenge … the climbing has given his son a great sense of confidence
11 From Santiago we flew for an hour to Vigo , which has a smaller airport but is a much larger town and is in fact Spain 's largest port .
12 From Lugano it was fine because the winter is always six months and everything is closed in any case , but here the galleries are open the whole year and the museum is easier to get to .
13 A few miles upstream from Luxor we moored beneath a high bank .
14 Mrs Grandison had promised her daughter that they would not inflict themselves on her for a meal — realising that Lady Selvedge might well be something of an infliction — and had assumed that from Victoria they would take a taxi to some Soho restaurant or perhaps Simpsons in the Strand .
15 Armed with a canal guide and a confidence inspiring wave from Roger we set off on our gentle adventure .
16 But I think sometimes I mean you 've either got to do what you do coming back from Germany I think you have to take the bull by the horns do n't you ?
17 London we passed through , on our way to and from school , but except during the half-term " long leave " from Eton we rarely spent a night there .
18 From Eton he went to New College , Oxford , to read natural sciences ( zoology ) and engineering , receiving a second class in 1910 .
19 From Silkstone we need to branch out to other parts of the Yorkshire coalfield .
20 In 26 months since his £300,000 move from Highbury he has made just 18 full appearances — none this season — and has now been handed a free transfer .
21 get away from Colchester you know that do n't you ?
22 From Kissingen he ordered the head of the Secret Committee to abandon his delaying tactics , and almost immediately after his return to St Petersburg , in July 1857 , he offset the appointment of Murav'ev to the Secret Committee by adding his brother , the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich .
23 Erm if he was local , if he was from Chelmsford we would say he was wearing his hat in the Hollywood fashion , I do n't know whether
24 At a safe distance from Biff she seemed to recover a little courage .
25 From Bergen we continued northwards via single track railway to Voss where we boarded a bus for the final leg of our journey .
26 ‘ On the way back from Woodstock we were attacked . ’
27 From Greenfield we will
28 Just 1,500km ( 932 miles ) from Moscow we passed over the Ural mountains which divide Europe from Asia .
29 From Ian I do n't understand this applicant Yellow plastic wallets .
30 Rufus stubbed out his second cigarette , put the paper into his briefcase and slung over his shoulders the marvellous black leather coat from Beltrami he had bought in Florence , which would have made him look like a gangster if he had not been so fair and ruddy-faced and with such blue , English eyes .
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