Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] from " in BNC.

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1 The entry is from the first floor .
2 Entry is from Adele Street opposite Motherwell Civic Centre , to North Lodge Avenue from which a lane leads into the reserve area itself .
3 Next card is from Birmingham , Sally in Birmingham and R S has written to us and , oh this looks right up your street Fred .
4 One obvious , important factor is to consider which publication the journalist is from .
5 The First Vice President is from the Southern Division and Second Vice President is from the Scottish Division .
6 The First Vice President is from the Southern Division and Second Vice President is from the Scottish Division .
7 You state that they come from all over the world , ‘ though the bulk is from the Indian sub-continent ’ .
8 As the ‘ laar ’ ( breath ) of wind is from the south east , I head slowly up the western shore , knowing that , with the ebbing tide , there will be a few seals hauled out on the rocks .
9 Unexpectedly peaceful gardens with Delphinium called Johnson 's Blue , some mauve-white and cobalt Campanula ; peonies ; poppies ; trefoils in brilliant mauve ; scents of lavender and musk rose ; four phallic cypress bushes , two of acid-green-yellow , two of dark green ; on the tower , eyeless turrets each with a little pennanted wind-vane , the wind is from the west and the flag flies , brilliant yellow predominating , a ship with sails filled , a cross in black and red , and an antlered deer 's head ; in the bright , southern lee of the castle 's core , long buildings roofed with tiny slates , stepped corners ; the comfort of a loosely-enclosed , highly aromatic rose-garden ; a peony walk , a wall of Euphorbia ; in the reaches of the garden , oasal recesses , stone steps leading up to stone seats ; a bee visited along thick heavy honeysuckle ; rectangular stone troughs , abundant and velvet with flowering plants ; old walls placid with centuries of absorbed heat from the sun ; a holly tree : did Cawdor once contain all the seven sacred trees from the Celtic grove ?
10 If L/R pointer moves left , wind is from the left .
11 If the pointer moves right , wind is from the right .
12 If RC moves Right onto 005° , then the wind is from your Right 5 .
13 If RC moves Left onto 355° , then the wind is from your Left .
14 Wind is from Right .
15 When wind is from your left the QDMs will decrease if drift allowance is not enough .
16 When wind is from your left the QDMs will increase if drift allowance is too much .
17 When wind is from your right the QDMs will increase if drift allowance is not enough .
18 When wind is from your right the QDMs will decrease if drift allowance is too much .
19 Drift allowance not enough The QDMs will decrease if wind is from your left The QDMs will increase if wind is from your right .
20 Drift allowance not enough The QDMs will decrease if wind is from your left The QDMs will increase if wind is from your right .
21 Drift allowance too much The QDMs will increase if wind is from your left The QDMs will decrease if wind is from your right 6 .
22 Drift allowance too much The QDMs will increase if wind is from your left The QDMs will decrease if wind is from your right 6 .
23 As the histological damage did not change in harmony with the inflammation and blood loss , it suggests that most of the chronic intestinal blood loss is from the small intestine .
24 The main stride is from the elbow or knee , with the humerus ( upper arm or femur ) or thigh projecting outwards .
25 Partly , this may be due to the fact that outside the tropics atmospheric circulation is from west to east , due to Coriolis forces , the forces which result from the effect of the Earth 's rotation on moving bodies . )
26 ‘ The main opposition is from Corosini 's mother .
27 Erm , high tea 's from five until seven
28 The research is from all over the world .
29 The extract is from a biography of Mr Major 's favourite author , Anthony Trollope , whose wife 's maiden name was …
30 The following extract is from the opening pages of With Peter and Susan , the McKee Readers , book 3 ( London : Nelson — no date , although from the illustrations it appears to be a pre-war reader .
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