Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] from [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Police plan security checks from 8am on the road between Balmoral Castle and the church .
2 showing you the reality ten per cent the rest comes from all over the country .
3 As a collection of books and manuscripts , the Library dates from shortly after the founding by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592 of the ‘ College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity ’ .
4 The aim is to find the shortest pipe runs from there to the circuit pipework .
5 700 little whirling dirvishes from all over the region packed onto Cheltenham racecourse with just one thing in mind , to have a great day out .
6 Angling reports from all over the country indicate that some rainfall would be welcome .
7 It can be used to date finds from anywhere in the world and so offers a means of comparing dated finds from different regions .
8 ‘ There the beastly thing goes again ! ’ she grumbled under her breath , grimacing at herself in the mirror as she caught the faint hum and slight clattering sound from the living-room , where the machine was clearly spewing forth yet more reams of urgent letters and company reports from all over the world .
9 It is therefore proposed that the mare infills are the result of dust migrating into the mare basins from elsewhere on the Moon .
10 The theory , as eventually set forth ( 1868 ) , was constituted by two theses : that the generative material comes from all over the parent body or bodies , and that it consists of minute ‘ gemmules ’ budded off from every part .
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