Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the outcry from MG enthusiasts all over the world , the last MGB came off the production line in October 1981 . |
2 | Grove House could be approached by a lane called King 's Lane from Sutton Lane close to Sutton Manor Court . |
3 | LIVERPOOL prepared themselves for a backlash from Crystal Palace tonight after their weekend walkover . |
4 | JOHNSON MATTHEY , the precious metals to chemicals group , was given a respite from takeover speculation yesterday after its biggest shareholder , Charter Consolidated , said it had no plans to change its 38 per cent stake . |
5 | JOHNSON MATTHEY , the precious metals to chemicals group , was given a respite from takeover speculation yesterday after its biggest shareholder , Charter Consolidated , said it had no plans to change its 38 per cent stake . |
6 | Rodber and Winterbottom dislodged the ball from Gavin Hastings just outside the England 22 . |
7 | After a fly past by a RAF VC 10 , divisional officers from fire brigades all over the country unveiled a plaque in memory of the airmen who died during second world war . |
8 | I 've actually received 126 machines — 102 of which are in Romania and the others in transit or waiting to go — and 118 large bin bags of wool as well as a large consignment from Bramwell's. thanks too to TNT , the national transport firm and Machine Knitting News and Machine Knitting Monthly for carrying my ‘ Romania advert . |
9 | NIGEL SPACKMAN is likely to rejoin Chelsea from Glasgow Rangers today in a £500,000 deal — but Vinny Jones 's £700,000 move to Wimbledon has fallen through . |
10 | The author , Jane Pettigrew , has taken traditional recipes from Trust properties all over the British Isles and combined them with a fascinating account of the development of tea-drinking in this country , ever since Catharine of Braganza brought over a tea chest from Portugal as part of her dowry on her marriage to Charles II . |
11 | It was the complaining woman from Al Forno together with her party . |
12 | Donald Woods ( right , with hair still dyed black as part of his escape disguise ) meets US president Jimmy Carter ( left ) and vice-president Walter Mondale in the White House Oval Office , soon after Wood 's flight from South Africa early in 1978 |
13 | There were all sorts of arguments went on between and the central defender that 's Phil on loan from Sheffield Wednesday tonight with playing at left back , and what was doing , well maybe could explain to because I could n't fathom it either myself . |
14 | ‘ He finds the space so well , ’ said the man from BBC Leeds admiringly in the dressing-room area afterwards . |
15 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |
16 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |
17 | * Some 47 per cent of British soils , vegetation and surface water will still be at risk from acid rain early in the next century , despite the planned 60 per cent cut in sulphur dioxide emissions , according to research conducted for Friends of the Earth by consultancy Earth Resources . |
18 | A rare display of masterpieces in every medium will be assembled for the show from country houses all over Britain — from Haddo House in the north of Scotland to Arundel Castle on the south coast . |
19 | The training would also become increasingly complex , with landings from midget submarines late in 1943 and early in 1944 , but in October 1942 the best that could be produced were canoes to get the swimmer inshore and a cumbersome rubberised canvas suit of the type used by charioteers riding human torpedoes . |
20 | But he was n't saying that he was getting eighteen thousand a year from Ffestiniog slate alone as a director 's bonus and he 's a director of the other quarries as well . |
21 | Mayne personally , together with the patrols which he led with such skill and dash , almost certainly destroyed , during some fourteen months of constant raids from desert bases deep behind enemy lines , more aircraft than any fighter ace on either side in World War II . |
22 | The section from Crewe Toll northwards to West Granton Road was built by volunteer labour organised through SPOKES , the Lothian Cycling Campaign Organisation . |
23 | George Walker , a tall , well-built centre-half , was a Scottish International with 29 caps who joined the Palace from Notts County early in the summer of 1936 for a fee of £500 . |
24 | Derek collected Charlotte from Ockham House early on Sunday morning . |