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

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1 So she sat down very happily with her tea when she saw that Tom had accepted a cup as well and had brought in an extra chair from the sitting-room .
2 On the other hand , that is not an obvious conclusion from the dynamics of the golf swing .
3 It is still an impressive sight from the river banks after two centuries , but is unequal to modern road traffic and is now accessible only to pedestrians .
4 But there is usually an effective distinction from the institutions of simple commodity production even where the cultural work is quite clearly a commodity it is almost always , and often justly , also described in very different terms — and from the institutions or power and administration , in which purposes and objectives are inherent .
5 ‘ Are n't you forgetting Ranji ? ’ piped up an elderly voice from the very end of the table .
6 She picked up an emptied canister from the kitchen floor .
7 The difference there is instead of the cheque and the banker 's order you have to pick up an official order from the BUPA hospital .
8 It is an activity concerned with meaning ’ ( Kennedy , 1984 , p. 146 ) ; ‘ Reading is not just a matter of transfer of information from the print to the reader 's mind , there is also an active contribution from the reader 's store of knowledge .
9 Anyone — even an advanced being from the other side of the universe — who is forced to use Leo Pike as a channel of communication is bound to experience transmission difficulties .
10 A great deal of negotiation between sector teams would have to take place to bring about an equitable redistribution from the point of view of staff workload .
11 Such an unimaginative word blurs the historical resonances which the mere name of Stirling surely evokes ; while the ancient royal burgh of Forfar , whose castle was a residence of several early Scottish kings , is quite an appreciable distance from the side of the Tay .
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