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

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1 So this example here we might find that that matches that matches we get a response of two from here and we get a response less than the response from here and the same response from this .
2 I could see the tent from here , pitched in a hollow not far from the broch wall .
3 Tentative articles in The Shield from as early as 1905 began to reconsider the role of science in promoting moral reform .
4 The more important organs such as the brain , heart and liver are either high up or deep within the organism , so the direction from more important organs out to less important organs ( such as the skin or the peripheral joints ) is also in agreement with this model .
5 The change from centrally planned to market economy requires , one may say as a condition precedent , proper legal framework .
6 Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters .
7 Rachael can you see the board from where you 're sitting .
8 Almost all seemed very ill suited for the job at hand , because it was impossible to prevent the force that cracked the shell from also crushing the nut .
9 ‘ I 'll get the money from somewhere , and I 'll get more coral-stone .
10 But as Henry says , he 's got the money from somewhere and he means to find out where .
11 He says the councillors will have to find the money from somewhere or even pursaude the Government to give them more .
12 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
13 The damage from yesterday 's blast could top that in the 1,000lb van bomb at the Europa in December 1991 by around £1.5m .
14 The annihilation had all but occurred in far-off Europe , but that with which he wrestled was of even deeper concern — the cessation of the faith from within .
15 Is , that 's the decision from now on is it ?
16 Her mother and brother had departed to the kitchen from where Wexford could hear their muted whisperings and the funereally careful clink of cups .
17 Around Holly there was a wail of anger that seethed across the illuminated strip and reached up to the watchtower from where the searchlight dazzled them .
18 The centralization from above , and decentralization to markets and consumers below , has weakened local government .
19 He could n't see the yacht from where he was sitting and Ruth was glad of that .
20 Endill was secretly relieved when Mould pulled the hook from out the water .
21 ‘ Sir , it prevents the Marine from ever experiencing nausea or vertigo due to disorientation , however extreme . ’
22 In line with the Vice-Chancellor 's policy of attracting top academics to senior posts in the University from wherever they are in the world , Professor Maxwell Fry left the West Coast of the USA and the University of California to become Professor of Development Finance at Birmingham .
23 A number of Croatian troops have steadfastly refused to move from the ground floor of the building from where Brigadier Andrew Cumming will command the 2,400strong British force .
24 At the Essex Forest Eyre held at Waltham Holy Cross in 1489 , juries attended only from the hundreds of Becontree and Waltham Holy Cross and the half hundred of Waltham , plus four men and the reeve from only seventeen forest townships , all in the south-western corner of Essex : that is to say , the forest of Essex had been reduced , roughly speaking , to the bounds laid down by the hotly contested perambulations of 1300 .
25 A plastic shroud protects the user from accidentally touching the hot metal nozzle .
26 They take the user from very simple counting and progress to adding two numbers up to a total of 20 .
27 Cyclists are now asked not to use the route from 10am to 5pm and the response has been excellent .
28 The route from there ?
29 Despite the rather fearsome appearance of the route from below , it turns out to be pleasantly mild mannered , the slabby right wall of the groove allowing sneaky side-stepping of all major difficulties .
30 United grabbed the initiative with a 22nd minute goal from Whitehouse , who seized on Sheffield 's only serious chance to score on the rebound from just inside the penalty area .
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