Example sentences of "from this [noun] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Jerome Sale with the classified national results , and some local rugby results from this afternoon in the Oxford Merit table ; Littlemore eighteen , Abingdon sixteen ; Club matches ; Banbury sixteen , Newbold six ; Dunstabians thirteen , Oxford Marathons thirteen , and Bicester twenty five , Long Buckby three .
2 From this side of the Atlantic , the pointless remake of Wuthering Heights looks like a deliberate attempt to finish off British film ( crap dialogue , laughable Barnsley-by-the-Seine accent from Juliette Binoche and Sinéad O'Connor as Emily Brönte ) .
3 Following the US launch of UnixWare ( UX No 406 ) , Univel Inc 's European representatives say a revenue stream from this side of the Atlantic will not begin to flow for at least three months .
4 From this side of the Atlantic we may raise our eyebrows at the opportunities for obstruction and procrastination and the constant search for the lowest common denominator , but arguably these are part of the price of freedom and democracy in the American context .
5 Reading Lucas 's article from this side of the Atlantic at a time when unemployment in Britain seems about to hit a post-war high , one is tempted to conclude that there may , after all , be a grain of truth in the mischievous quip attributed to Oscar Wilde : Britain and America are united by a common culture but separated by a common language .
6 ‘ I 'd run the length of Ashdale Great Edge , from this end to the Castle Rock , as fast as I could . ’
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