Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] of [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Most people arrive on the island on the north side and from here it 's best to travel east and walk from the port of Ryde over to the town of Seaview and down to Sandown .
2 In a wet season the soil begins to cool down rapidly from the beginning of September onwards so early sowing is essential .
3 But the Eddie did n't specify a date at all , beyond a vague ‘ waiting period ’ that extended from the beginning of December through to the end of February .
4 For this purpose I choose the country depicted on Sheet 145 of the Ordnance Survey ( sixth edition ) , which runs from the edge of Oxford northwards to a few miles beyond Banbury , and from Chipping Norton on the west to beyond Brackley in Northamptonshire on the east .
5 Keith 's team covers the entire northern part of the UK from the north of Birmingham up to Hadrian 's Wall and ‘ beyond to the wild country ! ’
6 This talented designer from the south of Italy often appeared to be designing for those wishing to make an entrance at the Cannes film festival rather than turn heads at Maxim 's .
7 The former Dynasty star Joan jetted in from the south of France where she is working on her latest book , My Secrets , in which she discloses the health and beauty tips which keep her looking so young .
8 Debts were paid and a profitable trade to and from the south of Spain energetically fostered .
9 He had not , of course , seen the Lord in the flesh , and therefore , he begins to tell the story from the birth of John on . ’
10 We know from the observations of Herodotus nearly a century later that they were still treating the animal with the utmost respect .
11 … nothing prepared her for the angry letter she received from the Duke of Edinburgh soon afterwards .
12 From the Treaty of Berlin onwards , the states emerging from the Ottoman Empire were theoretically , though not very successfully , demarcated by nationality .
13 But when I mentioned that there was a legendary tunnel that ran from the battlements of Beaufort down through the sheer rock to the bottom of the Litani gorge , they leapt to their feet and bounded up one of the staircases .
14 From the nightclubs of London there surfaced a person called Steve Strange , a burly Welsh boy whose only demonstrable skill lay in concealing his prosaic origins beneath make-up and fancy dress .
15 The ill-feeling from the battle of Anfield always remained close to the surface and Stewart was booked for an uncompromising tackle on Eric Young , with Palace 's Richard Shaw receiving a caution for similar treatment of Walters .
16 Dating has obviously become extremely inaccurate by this level compared with the precision higher up the stratigraphical column , but presumed late Precambrian glacial deposits extend from the west of Ireland up through the Highlands of Scotland and then up through Norway to Varangerfjord near its northernmost tip .
17 Our home for the week was the Gasthof Traube , not far from the resort of Lech where Prince Charles and other celebrities go skiing .
18 By linking these limits according to the pattern of the street layout , bearing in mind that roads were laid out in a grid-pattern in the 19th C and in cul-de-sacs , crescents and curves in the 20th C , we could see the growth patterns from the centre of Nottingham outwards .
19 Indeed its members often denied that they belonged to any ‘ group ’ ; they were , they said , primarily friends , with certain family connections , who found some definition ( and their group name ) from the district of London where a number of them lived .
20 Leave Market Square and go south down ‘ The Drapery ’ — the name derived from the congregation of Drapers there in the 18th and 19th Centuries .
21 The bank issues 85 p.c. of the colony 's banknotes and runs the local clearing house — roles which an official from the Bank of China recently said are incompatible with regulation from London .
22 The usual approach to Dentdale is from the town of Sedbergh where two side roads signposted Dent join to cross the River Rawthey at Millthrop Bridge .
23 There are late Flavian-Trajanic military works depots on the frontier which produced pottery , but from the time of Hadrian onwards , a different supply system was introduced .
24 West German electors recognize the propriety of indirect election justified by votes given to parties , and might well be surprised that political figures as eminent as Shirley Williams , Roy Jenkins and Enoch Powell could be excluded from the House of Commons simply by the say-so of voters in Cambridge , Glasgow Hillhead and Down South .
25 Often they were detailed and informative ; and many were published under pressure from the House of Commons rather than by the free decision of the government , though the fact that they normally related to negotiations which had been concluded rather than to any still in progress inevitably limited their usefulness as a weapon of parliamentary control .
26 It 's the sort of thing you might collect from the House of Commons particularly during a er big debate .
27 Whilst these proposals were still before the King , the army marched on London and expelled the leading Presbyterians from the House of Commons so that it came under the control of the Independents .
28 The breed takes its name from the area of Barcelona where the Courtaulds factory is based , El Prat de Llobregat , or the meadow beside the river Llobregat .
29 Bookings are being sought from the end of March onwards and three weekend events have already been planned .
30 Brilliant weather from the end of May through into June , particularly on the west coast , saw hordes of climbers up on the big mountain routes , particularly on Ben Nevis .
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