Example sentences of "from [noun pl] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The Isla , which has drawn power from tributaries high in the Grampian mountains , then adds further strength from the likes of the Ardle and the Ericht before linking up with the Tay . |
2 | The group operates state-of-the-art microbeam and bulk analytical facilities , together with a full range of high pressure-high temperature equipment , with applications ranging from processes deep in the upper mantle to reactions in petroleum reservoirs . |
3 | Hannas was shifting hundreds of Irish titles , from publishers both in the UK and Ireland : Great Gold Courses of Ireland ( Gill & Macmillan ) , High Rollers of the Turf ( Sporting Books ) , History of Ulster ( Blackstaff ) and Lifelines ( Town House ) , a collection of letters from famous people about their favourite poems , edited by Seamus Heaney and conceived by schoolchildren for charity . |
4 | I 've always made a point of borrowing money from women early in the relationship so as to give them a hold over me . |
5 | The lichen is gathered from rocks late in the summer , dried in the sun , then it is placed with the wool in alternating layers in a large pot . |
6 | Maybe you have to throw a coat over your nightie and pick them up from miles away in the car . |
7 | We know just how exorbitant it is from references elsewhere in the Old Testament . |