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

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1 Another said that Russell had pulled a brick from out of the passage wall and hit him with it .
2 Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back .
3 And what they did was they put a tube from here into the next bit of the stomach , that comes round from underneath there , put a tube across there
4 If you are a Blackwoman from anywhere in the world , and you have an urge to WRITE , then come and join us .
5 A cry from further down the street , and a woman Shelley had n't met before came running .
6 Deana , pass us a chair from out of the whatsit please ?
7 There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them .
8 As I lie in a ditch during the short rest and watch Jake the Algerian move along the road just ahead of me exclaiming ‘ A la attack ’ , a voice from somewhere along the road shouts , ‘ Oh , piss off ’ .
9 There was a scream from somewhere in the house ; the chatter of voices quietened briefly and he could sense heads turning to the open door leading from the room .
10 All of this is clearly to the benefit of purchasers , including wholesalers and retailers as well as manufacturers , since they will be able to chose a supplier from anywhere in the Community without restriction .
11 The £2.2-million signing from Spurs took a Dean Saunders pass and strode clear of the defence before burying a shot from just inside the area .
12 The last communication had been a letter from somewhere on the west coast of America , and my eventual reply had been returned ‘ not known at this address ’ .
13 But just as she was about to tell him to brace up she heard an exclamation from further down the corridor .
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