Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A chunk of East Anglia from north Bedfordshire up to Hunstanton was affected , but the worst areas were in north Wales , Lancashire , Greater Manchester , Merseyside , Yorkshire and the southwest . |
2 | Grove House could be approached by a lane called King 's Lane from Sutton Lane close to Sutton Manor Court . |
3 | LIVERPOOL prepared themselves for a backlash from Crystal Palace tonight after their weekend walkover . |
4 | Later in the day they were given a lift in a horse and cart from west London out into the country . |
5 | Rodber and Winterbottom dislodged the ball from Gavin Hastings just outside the England 22 . |
6 | Most afternoons when his shift ended , he caught a Metropolitan train from Baker Street up to Rickmansworth , the Amersham Line . |
7 | It was the complaining woman from Al Forno together with her party . |
8 | Donald Woods ( right , with hair still dyed black as part of his escape disguise ) meets US president Jimmy Carter ( left ) and vice-president Walter Mondale in the White House Oval Office , soon after Wood 's flight from South Africa early in 1978 |
9 | There were all sorts of arguments went on between and the central defender that 's Phil on loan from Sheffield Wednesday tonight with playing at left back , and what was doing , well maybe could explain to because I could n't fathom it either myself . |
10 | ‘ He finds the space so well , ’ said the man from BBC Leeds admiringly in the dressing-room area afterwards . |
11 | Last winter I fished a kid from Santa Monica out of the water . |
12 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |
13 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |
14 | Aamir Sohail can not keep this spinning delivery from Ian Salisbury out of his stumps , and Pakistan slump to 68 for 6 , chasing 138 . |
15 | And Cambridge almost wrapped up the game in the first few minutes of the second half but were denied by Oldham goalkeeper John Keeley , who pulled off an excellent save to push away a curling , 20-yard Chris Leadbetter free-kick , then fingertipped a header from Mick Heathcote on to the crossbar . |
16 | Interestingly , Shepherd and his ‘ school ’ tend to focus their discussion of musical literacy on the extreme representatives of notational abstraction , prescription and calculation , the Austro-German tradition from J.S. Bach through to Schoenberg ; less extreme practices would modify the picture and soften the obsession which , ironically , they share with the very traditions in musicology and aesthetics that they attack . |
17 | The rates ( precepts ) settled for the five parishes in 1796 , ranged from £157.16s. from St. Paul down to £11.7s. from St.John . |