Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] be [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Peter Schutt from Munich was also in the audience . |
2 | A number of my fellow stewards from Henley were here at the ceremony and so perhaps it will rub off onto the body of the stewards at Henley |
3 | The 16-year-old from Walton is already at the head of the cue in Merseyside , winning the North of England National Association of Boys Club 's title . |
4 | It seems the morning flight from Glasgow is mainly for the Royal Mail and daily newspapers and the seats are normally packed in the hold . |
5 | The mtDNA from C.reinhardtii is strikingly unlike the plant or any other known mitochondrial genome from eukaryotes and there is little indication that C.reinhardtii and plants share a common mitochondrial ancestor ( 23 , 24 ) . |
6 | Anyway I gather from my office cleaner that tickets from Oxford are now on sale to their season ticket holders and members , and will be on sale soon to public people who get a voucher from this saturday 's game . |
7 | The pressure from London was continually for low profile military and police activity in the interest of a good propaganda picture in the mainland constituencies . |
8 | Although many of the main ingredients for a successful first challenge from Spain are clearly in place , a question mark hangs over the afterguard of the boat . |
9 | Ted who is from Northern Ireland and Joan from Aberdeen were both in the RAF where they met and finally married in 1952 . |
10 | The old Nuda ramp from Swanick is now in a pub car park . |
11 | Edith pinned her best hat from Bobby 's carefully onto her hair . |