Example sentences of "from [noun] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We regularly get complaints about drugs but it is mostly due to publicity from drug raves in the rest of the UK , ’ he said .
2 Kyle of Lochalsh is the next port of call , and the way to it from Plockton returns to the T-junction at Duirinish , turns along its main street and skirts the next village of Drumbuie , scene of a great hullabaloo two decades ago when a proposal to construct an oilrig installation off-shore was repulsed by spirited opposition , a home subsequently being found for it on an uninhabited shore of Loch Kishorn .
3 At the head of Loch Torridon , the main road coming from Kinlochewe turns along the south shore for Shieldaig , first passing through the settlement of Annat .
4 No amount of reflection on first principles will stop a Christian from assuming that the morality demanded of women , which in Islam he judges to be imposed by the physically stronger sex in its own interests , is in his own religion true to the equality of the sexes before God ; not until women become conscious of and vocal about their own interests does he appreciate that the difference from Islam has from the very first been only one of degree .
5 In particular , I am pleased to note a number of important developments stemming from action points in the first Plan .
6 The search for Dennis Garvey has been stepped up after a post mortem revealed his wife had died from hammer blows to the head .
7 The pipeline from Petrobras passes beneath the houses ; an explosion could occur at any time .
8 In 1981 IBM began using up to 8 tonnes of cyanide a week to extract silver ore from waste tips at the mine , having invested $1.4 million in extraction equipment .
9 Towards the end of the decade , however , Rogernomics became associated with economic stagnation , growing inflation and , consequently , high interest rates , cuts in the welfare state and growing income disparities arising from tax cuts for the highest paid .
10 A lot of our well established traditional methods of control were abolished , the emphasis being away from routine checks at the ports towards specialised task force operations directed from central intelligence information centres .
11 A regular ‘ 712 ’ bus service from Eastbourne stops outside the exhibition .
12 Mr Ian Cook , who travelled to the hearing with Mr Ted Hughes , the Poet Laureate , had argued that South West Water had polluted his three-quarter-mile stretch of fishing at Cowley , above Exeter , with discharges from sewage works in the summer of 1990 .
13 Right : An efficient steam extractor , the Aquafresh 2 from Aqualisa fits into the ceiling
14 Assistance will also be provided on the transfer of existing loan records from paper slips to the computer system .
15 Thus the moisture evaporating from churchgoers condenses on the walls .
16 Does my hon. Friend agree that some of the best beef exported from Britain comes from the less-favoured areas and hill land ?
17 You might anticipate that dust from space accounts for the mare infills , but this is not the case .
18 The first room was a waiting-room , a ramshackle place where grey stuffing oozed from knife slashes across the plastic seats .
19 Six control children were selected for each case : two from birth registers maintained by the NHS central register and four from delivery registers in the two district hospitals in the study area .
20 Forest Forcing Others to Re-inhale Exhaled Smoke from Tobacco plays upon the freedom of choice .
21 A pass from Venus sounds like the definitive long-ball game , and Villa 's central defenders , Paul McGrath and Mountfield , did well to defend a series of attacks that came out of the night sky .
22 Carvers ' chisels differ from carpentry chisels in the way they are sharpened .
23 In addition , nitrogen from fertilisers washes into the bay from farms .
24 I gaze about myself as I go , glancing through open doorways into clean white wards where patients sit erect in their beds eating trays of stew and potatoes , watching television from swivel sets on the wall .
25 Certainly , the reaction from analysts has on the whole been favourable — although there are some cynical rumblings in the press over the timing of a restatement that boosted profits in the midst of a recession .
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