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

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1 Trees at Woodhall Terrace A letter was received from M. Walsh of the Urban Forestry Unit offering to plant a genus such as birch or hornbeam .
2 Trees at Woodhall Terrace A letter was received from M. Walsh of the Urban Forestry Unit offering to plant a genus such as birch or hornbeam .
3 When we five and a half years of life of the coral from Isabella Island in the Galapagos the remarkable thing about this coral record is that it represents nearly three hundred and eighty years of continuous coral growth .
4 Ethel 's brother , David Greenglass , claimed he had passed on to Julius some sketches and notes from Los Alamos about the plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki .
5 Raised from Lock Oich in the Scottish Highlands in July , the Hurricane crashed there on August 31 , 1941 after an engine fire disabled it over the Highlands .
6 This unit had just received a request from Colonel Keest in the Outer Hebrides for men to be taken off his hands .
7 Two months later he got his answer from Colonel Murray of the Cambridge University Senior Training Corps .
8 No British male track athlete apart from Jon Solly in the 10,000 metres was placed outside the top three .
9 My father wrote , " The roads from Addis Ababa to the north are crowded with bands of soldiers moving up to join their various commands , and every day 's delay thus adds strength to the Fitaurari 's forces . "
10 Independent relief agencies , with the government 's consent , on March 20 began transport of supplies from Addis Ababa through the war zone to rebel-held areas [ see pp. 37173 ; 37368 ] .
11 Instead he thought only of his personal safety , and as the army from Addis Ababa under the formidable Dedjazmatch Balcha drew near he fled into the Danakil desert .
12 The concept of London and the machine revolved round two problems : journeying to work and the obsession with the notion of through traffic from West London via the centre to the docks .
13 From 24 June , a service was provided with Corporation cars running from West Croydon to Penge terminus and a service from West Croydon to the Crystal Palace , using only South Metropolitan cars , which had the track brakes demanded for Anerley Hill .
14 In addition , for a short time bus route 64 was extended from West Croydon to the Robin Hood and to Elmers End Garage , but there proved not to be a demand for this service and it was soon cut back again .
15 Hitchcock could be the man to help them achieve that , despite a threat from Russian keeper , Dimitri Kharin , due to arrive from CSKA Moscow in the near future .
16 ‘ There is a regular bus service from Monte Samana for the guests , but this is the way the natives come , straight over the hill . ’
17 ‘ Swagger ’ , in its earliest , Shakespearean use , conveys insolent pretension , but in this exhibition it refers specifically to conspicuously glamorous likenesses , from Van Dyck in the 1630s to Philip de Laszlo in the 1920s .
18 I was very interested to read the letter from William Echlin in the November issue .
19 From William James at the end of the last century to the present day , psychologists have speculated and experimented to discover how this is done .
20 The Italian diva , whose operatic performances he faithfully attended from La Scala to the Met — for four months ?
21 The canvas was re-worked during the winter months , after the return to Paris from La Rue-des-Bois in the autumn .
22 The influence of Cézanne is seen strongly and consistently in some of the paintings Picasso brought back from La Rue-des-Bois in the autumn of 1908 .
23 As Ward has signed Lance Key on loan from Sheffield Wednesday until the end of the season , Marples is on the sidelines and will play again only if first choice Dean Kiely is injured , Key being unavailable for Fourth Division fixtures as he was signed after the transfer deadline .
24 Both writers make light of this crossing from Fort Augustus to the middle of Glenmoriston , even though it must have proven their most arduous stage so far — eleven miles of high , hard going , ‘ cut in traverses ’ as Johnson says , ‘ so that as we went upon a higher stage , we saw the baggage following us below in a contrary direction . ’
25 He told me that he used to run from Chevalier Street through the unlit town streets to the office on the docks .
26 There is some wonderful flute playing from Noor Kamerbeck towards the end of the movement ( fig. 15 ) .
27 It is near this point that the Pennine Way crosses Swaledale from Tan Hill over the bleak mass of Stonesdale Moor , falling down into Keld and on by Thwaite to Shunner Fell .
28 Can we have a diatribe in verse from Neil Kinnock against the Tory press , the short-sighted public , or anyone or anything else he might be against at the moment .
29 We asked you for a diatribe in verse from Neil Kinnock against the Tory press , the short-sighted public , or anyone or anything else he might be against at the moment .
30 In the early hours of 18 July , Franco sent a telegram from Las Palmas to the eight regional headquarters of the army in mainland Spain and to thirty-one other garrisons .
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