Example sentences of "from [noun] [prep] [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | All the Suffolk sites have been designated ‘ open access ’ but the term covers anything from freedom to roam the entire area to footpath access alone , a CC spokesman said . |
2 | The ball from Gascgoine to Ball the other night when he scored his great goal was a little dink just over the top , outside of his fort and it was a little one over the top of there was n't it ? |
3 | In Warnford Investments Ltd. v. Duckworth [ 1979 ] Ch. 127 Sir Robert Megarry V.-C. held that the disclaimer of a lease by the liquidator of a company to which the lease had been assigned did not relieve the original lessee from liability to pay the rent throughout the remainder of the term . |
4 | John Dynan has been seconded from Torness to lead the project for the installation of the GOMIS system at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant in Russia . |
5 | Keening by the side of the corpse , the professional nacarena still howled her tale of the deceased , spinning it out from scraps of information the family had told her , and then delivering it bound and knotted into a customary warp of praise and lamentation with the reassuring catch-phrases that were always used , to level the pleasant and the unpleasant , the cherished and the despised into a democracy of death , making each death absolutely regrettable , knitting up into the web of the dirge the separate individuals of the community . |
6 | Returning from exile to head the newly formed Brazilian Communist Party ( PCB ) , Prestes was imprisoned for nine years in 1935 for leading an unsuccessful uprising against the dictator Getúlio Vargas ( 1930-45 ) and on his release was elected to the Senate with the highest personal vote of any candidate . |
7 | Several , including Taki , returned from exile to contest the elections . |
8 | Right , and stem the bleeding if you can see where it 's coming from attempt to stem the bleeding , bung the hole up , okay ? |
9 | The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault . |
10 | The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault . |
11 | By integrating this last equation from r to infinity the time interval measured at a remote point where the gravitational potential is negligible can be compared with the same time interval measured at r : Re-expressing this result in terms of the gravitational potential gives . |
12 | In Section B Gilly rode her own Cool Grange to finish 42 points ahead of Susan Ward from Ayrshire with Hold The Fort and Mark Holliday from Selkirk riding Chill Out . |
13 | The book says if you keep yawing the aircraft from side to side the wheel may release . |
14 | Somehow he thinks it remote from morality to face the facts ; somehow he thinks it possible to be good without being wise . |
15 | Floy and Snodgrass , with Balor accompanying them , set out from Tara at noon the next day . |
16 | It 's great fun going out straight from work to dance the night away or for a hot date . |
17 | By the time my mother came home from work for lunch the flat was a mess . |
18 | Even if you are more or less an appropriate weight to begin with , you can benefit from exercise to tone the muscles . |
19 | Mark the hemline with chalk and take one side as the centre leading edge ( AE ) , then measure up along AE from hemline to mark the finished length . |
20 | As it changed from green to amber the current intensified sharply and before he could stop himself Graham instinctively jerked his hand off the pad . |
21 | From nose to tail the whole animal is about 16 in ( 40 cm ) long . |
22 | This is no lightplane : from nose to rudder the 700 is nothing but a small Airbus . |
23 | The spirit was dissuaded from returning to haunt the living by the relatives placing soil on the corpse to fasten it to the ground , putting burning embers outside the door to bar its path and whispering in its ear the plea that it would not return . |
24 | Going back the other way , those needles which just knitted will rest and only the other ones will knit ; for example , going from right to left the first and alternate needles KNIT , going back from left to right , the second and alternate needles knit . |
25 | Ten years ago it was supposed that when the database was up and running it would be relatively easy to find additional funds from outside to cover the running costs . |
26 | The police have decided to deploy more than one hundred officers on what called a tidal flow operation , slowly shifting their attention from outside to inside the stadium . |
27 | Darwin 's concept of evolution may hold water as far as it goes , but without the inclusion of an omnipotent ‘ Master Mind ’ , working from outside to plan the possibility of purposeful development , it makes no sense to me at all . |
28 | It became increasingly difficult for assistance from outside to reach the nationalists , and their united front with the communists was no more than skin deep , but even so the Japanese could not extract a surrender . |
29 | This would satisfy demands by the Palestine Liberation Organisation for delegates from outside to underline the principle that the Palestinian issue deals with a whole people . |
30 | The City of London raised a loan of £100,000 , which was gratefully accepted ; an elderly duke volunteered to emerge from retirement to lead the fleet , an offer which was declined . |