Example sentences of "[prep] 30 [noun pl] from " in BNC.
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1 | This walk follows these hills for 30 miles from north to south . |
2 | Paul , from Gordon Court , Darlington , was one of 30 students from the college and 500 from County Durham who applied . |
3 | Thus all members of a simple random sample of 30 pupils from a mixed school could be girls . |
4 | The red brick and terracotta building was constructed by the vicar , the Rev. Thomas Massey , over a period of 30 years from 1881 . |
5 | Section 15(1) enacts that ‘ notwithstanding anything in any other enactment , a claim under the Act shall not be entertained after the expiration of 30 years from the date of the occurrence which gives rise to the claim , or , where that occurrence was a continuing one , or was one of a succession of occurrences all attributable to a particular happening ’ on a particular site , the date of the last event in the course of that occurrence or succession of occurrences is the relevant one . |
6 | It has an external control unit , which can be sited up to 30 metres from the detector , and an automatic prism wiping device . |
7 | Earnings per common share fell to 30 cents from 53 cents , but the dividend per common share remains at 11.3 cents . |
8 | Typically , there is a noticeable ‘ downturn ’ in physical well-being and health status around 20 to 30 years from onset , regardless of chronological age . |
9 | The characteristic downturn in physical well-being and health status around 20 to 30 years from onset of impairment is often accompanied by a parallel downturn in satisfaction with the quality of life . |
10 | The blaze , at the Old Bainbridge Mill in Bolton Old Road , Atherton , near Leigh , was fought by 30 firefighters from the Greater Manchester Brigade . |