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

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1 Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back .
2 One is the daughter of Vortai the Black , and there 's bad blood from here to the Eastern Sea over the marriage .
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 The stairs from here to the top floor stretch upwards around the dilapidated grandeur of the stairwell .
5 As the name suggests , there was once a ferry crossing the river from here to the village of South Ferriby on the south bank , probably from Viking times — about AD 876 until 1300 .
6 ‘ I would n't be at all surprised if the road from here to the slopes is blocked by tomorrow morning . ’
7 There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed .
8 The ascent from here to the summit looks fairly fearsome but it is not as bad as it seems .
9 ‘ You 're supposed to be able to walk all the way from here to the coast . ’
10 One of the most reputed single-site vineyards of this area is ‘ Le Leon ’ , named after Pope Leo the Magnificent , who drew supplies from here in the first half of the nineteenth century .
11 ‘ 'Bout eight or nine miles from here off the A227 .
12 According to the map it 's about thirty miles from here in the general direction of Carentan . ’
13 It was only a short step from here to the so-called ‘ New Pop ’ of Duran Duran , Wham ! and Culture Club , with ABC standing by as a rather aloof and better-dressed alternative .
14 It is not a big step from here to the symbolic use of signals .
15 It is a short step from here to the dramatic parallelism associated with a masterly speech maker .
16 It is also a short step from here to the rhetorical balance of the fourfold repetition of the ‘ In such a night ’ speech in the Merchant of Venice ( V.i . ) .
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