Example sentences of "[adj] from [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All calls are free from anywhere in the UK
2 All calls are free from anywhere in the UK .
3 All calls are free from anywhere in the UK ; a list of needle exchanges is available upon request .
4 One of the advantages of the belt is that the animals are easily visible from afar in the gloom in rough country .
5 The Museum of Religious Art will be fully functional from immediately before the opening of Mayfest .
6 Erm , ten thousand from there to the top .
7 He led the way down the slope to the river , now frozen solid from here to the north bank .
8 This summer there are 17 teams of 6 from all over the globe .
9 Horncastle has become Lincolnshire 's principal Antiques Centre where over sixty dealers have their businesses and many more from all over the country and abroad come to trade .
10 Supplies are now available from all over the world , thereby extending their seasons and meaning that many flowers are on sale almost all year round .
11 Flower shops are at last taking up the challenge and offering a wider choice from the wealth of materials available from all over the world .
12 It was apparent from elsewhere in the responses that four Polytechnics and five Colleges had had cuts in the area of Language in Education , and that one College and one Polytechnic had had increases in provisions within the previous five years .
13 This is a fortified church , because during the Hundred Years ' War the walls were raised and a chemin de ronde or covered battlement was added all the way round the building , deducible from outside from the row of arched apertures for the defenders set close together under the roof-line , like large pigeon-holes .
14 About 400 from all over the NorthEast took part in the Great Northern Pancake Jamboree held at the Gala Club , Skinnergate , Darlington , yesterday .
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