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

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1 ‘ It was not an uninteresting character , ’ said Nicholson , ‘ but it was a sort of aside from the film itself because the part was n't in the original script .
2 He slides among suspicious groups of heat-seeking , light-shunning nomads , who had made temporary camps up lesser conduits , who milk sweet , pure water from above from the gleaming concrete walls .
3 The tours will begin each day at 2pm from the Tourist Information Office at Bishop Street .
4 She had been so pleased when Dr. Briant had suggested she lunch with him in the medical staff dining room , aching as she was to get away for a while at least from the uncomfortable atmosphere of the Maternity Ward .
5 The annual P&O European Ferries-sponsored event gets underway on Sunday at 10am from the Valley Leisure Centre .
6 and that bit in there from the album is exactly the same equipment
7 Professor Stone has assessed Robert Cecil 's income from political offices between 1608 and 1612 at £6,900 per annum , of which £3,000 came from Wards and £2,800 at least from the Treasurership .
8 Illustrations were an important feature of magazine serials , and Hardy was particularly delighted with Helen Paterson 's drawings for Far From the Madding Crowd .
9 The consequence of this correlation between the explanatory variable and the equation error in equation ( 3.9 ) will be to bias the estimator of away from the true MPC t α : 1 and towards zero .
10 Colt knew his target at once from the photograph that he had been given .
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