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

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1 Salt water would be pumped to the top and released to fall as artificial rain , meeting hot air rising from openings at the bottom .
2 Another controversy centred on the issue of compensation for some 2,000,000 Sudeten Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia at the end of the Second World War and for Czech victims of fascism .
3 Come to think of it , if the bus had started out from NZ at the start of last season , it could just about have delivered everyone to Southampton in time for the famous Away Win .
4 This was because it amounted to a transfer back to X of property in the car ( because Y 's cheque had not been met ) in return for X waiving any right to enforce payment from Y. At the time of the repossession , X was unaware of Y's sale to Z and thus by repossessing the car with Y 's acquiescence , X obtained ownership of it by virtue of section 25(1) of the 1893 Act ( i.e. section 24 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ) .
5 John Wysockyj was diagnosed as suffering from leukaemia at the age of 4 .
6 Erm I 've , I I think I 'll erm was talking about people attending the health authority meetings at the moment but the local health authority do move meetings around , Saffron Walden Bishop 's Stortford , Harlow and and and one over at erm and this apart from it 's was only us coming from Harlow at the meeting last week and the health authority met in Harlow er , you know the me the meetings are moving about , they are there for people to come to but if they 're not coming to the meetings while they 're o on on the doorstep then , then really what else can the health authority do to me , to make people come ?
7 The following day is spent in preparation ; persuading my bank manager to extend my overdraft , procuring a letter of transference from Geraldine at the methadone clinic , gathering supplies for the journey .
8 One of the writer 's earliest memories of Nottingham comes from 1962 when he had alighted from a local train from Sheffield at the Midland Station .
9 They produce this silk not from spinnerets at the end of the abdomen as spiders do , but from a pair of glands in the mouth .
10 Despite the conditions , the company halved debt from £109m at the end of 1990 to £52½m today .
11 He retired from practice at the bar in the summer of 1802 at the age of fifty after a long and painful illness , having made a fortune .
12 King was a minor poet and staunch Royalist ; this led to his flight from Chichester at the time of the Cromwellian bombardment of the city .
13 Baker , despite his 17 goals , has taken some flak from fans at the Victoria Ground .
14 It was widely rumoured that when the party leader , Klement Gottwald , died , in March 1953 , it was from grief at the death of Stalin a few weeks earlier .
15 With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ runs from at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , and is related to the latitude .
16 ( With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ would run from at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , while φ ( the longitude ) runs from -180° to + 180° . )
17 Chilton and Ferryhill Station were hit by a spate of thefts from cars at the weekend .
18 Chilton and Ferryhill Station were hit by a spate of thefts from cars at the weekend .
19 There is a cross in the churchyard which is said to have been brought from Kilham at the time of the plague which decimated that village .
20 There follows two pages from Erica at the ABON LANGUAGE SCHOOL : giving list of names and addresses of the students you 'll be collecting tomorrow morning .
21 In simple terms , the surgeon supervises and controls the robot from a computer terminal , using information that he receives from sensors at the tool-end of the robot , known as the end-effector .
22 Right folks Donald is here making typical of English in use from schools at the moment .
23 We were on a beach just up from Frinton at the time , and when Oliver heard Gill 's remark he went into one of his spiels .
24 He died suddenly from typhoid at the Hotel Maurice , Paris , 18 May 1872 .
25 Sole has retired from rugby at the age of 30 , when prop forwards such as he should just be coming to their prime .
26 Edward 's absence from England at the siege of Calais gave the Scots an opportunity to assist their French ally by invading the northern counties .
27 ‘ If they set out from Tara at the hour they intended , they will have gone down the forest road hours earlier . ’
28 ‘ We signed him and when he came back from Brazil at the beginning of the next season , he explained that he had changed his name , dropped the da Silva .
29 They came to his home uninvited once or twice and they would waylay him as he emerged from work at the factory .
30 Grumbles gathered from parents at the school gate , from the child that does n't want to come to school or from teachers blowing off steam in the staff room will , if properly used , help in the forestalling of trouble and give indications about ways in which the school can be improved .
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