Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [verb] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Whether they had been worked at some preceding date is a matter of no little conjecture but is unlikely and it seems that the miners from Keswick started there in 1599 . |
2 | Huguenot refugees from France settled here in what became one of London 's ghettoes in the eighteenth century , and brought their weaving skills with them . |
3 | up and call me now A little music as well we have on the show we have a video from Elvis to give away in the second half of the programme and star guest this afternoon is Mary Whitehouse . |
4 | The systematic publication of coins from excavations began only in the twentieth century , and one of the most substantial early publications was of the coins recovered during the American excavations at Sardis in Asia Minor . |
5 | SINCE this is Ladies ' Day on the Diary , here 's a limerick from Arlene Willetts now in Silksworth but until recently one of Tony Blair 's flock . |
6 | The jet is visible ( it has a rather different structure from jets considered elsewhere in this book because of the motion of the surrounding fluid ) . |
7 | ( A further discussion of the possible efficiency gains from privatisation follows later in the chapter . ) |