Example sentences of "[vb pp] [noun pl] from [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The novelty of these services meant that the area , as a pioneer development centre , soon attracted visitors from all over the country .
2 CITY of Derry 's flourishing Pro-Am has attracted golfers from all over Britain and Ireland this weekend .
3 Keith Hayes , treasurer of Middlesbrough and District Philatelic Society , which hosted this year 's convention , said it had attracted dealers from all over the North from the Tweed to the Humber .
4 ‘ Even if we celebrated in a small way we would have attracted tourists from all over the world .
5 The auction has attracted enquiries from all over the world .
6 How it turned out was that we er , I was attending the , what was called the Secondary Modern School and we 'd moved premises from up to .
7 ‘ We have had calls from all over the place .
8 The Mnarja festival had drawn crowds from all over the island .
9 They 've got beers from all over the world in Budgens , Mexican , goodness knows what
10 Susan Nichols , Director of SOS ! for the NIC , told The Art Newspaper she has already had inquiries from abroad regarding the establishment of parallel inventories .
11 The start of a reunion which has brought ex-servicemen from all over the country to Oxford .
12 Adderbury in Oxfordshire may not be the home of international tennis , but it 's poached professionals from all over the globe for the Everest National Club league campaign .
13 Such students are normally allowed exemptions from up to four subjects in the LLB curriculum , thereby reducing the Ordinary degree from 12 subjects to eight .
14 He himself had received letters from all over England , seeking his advice on questions of conscience , and found that it was unsatisfactory for Anglicans to have to rely on Roman Catholic literature for guidance in such matters .
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