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

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1 High Value Definitives currently feature engravings of British Castles from photographs by HRH The Duke of York .
2 Ten years ago it was supposed that when the database was up and running it would be relatively easy to find additional funds from outside to cover the running costs .
3 On 26 November members of Mining Awareness took the boat from Cleggan to visit the island to provide the residents with information .
4 Nor did Lord Salmon follow through the reasoning from Anisminic to reach the conclusions arrived at by Lord Diplock .
5 The book says if you keep yawing the aircraft from side to side the wheel may release .
6 By integrating this last equation from r to infinity the time interval measured at a remote point where the gravitational potential is negligible can be compared with the same time interval measured at r : Re-expressing this result in terms of the gravitational potential gives .
7 It became increasingly difficult for assistance from outside to reach the nationalists , and their united front with the communists was no more than skin deep , but even so the Japanese could not extract a surrender .
8 The police have decided to deploy more than one hundred officers on what called a tidal flow operation , slowly shifting their attention from outside to inside the stadium .
9 This would satisfy demands by the Palestine Liberation Organisation for delegates from outside to underline the principle that the Palestinian issue deals with a whole people .
10 The ball from Gascgoine to Ball the other night when he scored his great goal was a little dink just over the top , outside of his fort and it was a little one over the top of there was n't it ?
11 In Section B Gilly rode her own Cool Grange to finish 42 points ahead of Susan Ward from Ayrshire with Hold The Fort and Mark Holliday from Selkirk riding Chill Out .
12 Beyond the obvious success ( relative ) of much recent Italian fiction , from Calvino to Tabucchi , from Eco to De Carlo , there surfaces from time to time the obstinate question , What can we now ask of literature , fiction in particular ?
13 In Warnford Investments Ltd. v. Duckworth [ 1979 ] Ch. 127 Sir Robert Megarry V.-C. held that the disclaimer of a lease by the liquidator of a company to which the lease had been assigned did not relieve the original lessee from liability to pay the rent throughout the remainder of the term .
14 While the part-time handymen do tidy up the area from time to time the amount of time they can devote to this is strictly limited . ’
15 With appropriate allocation of profits from year to year the company partner could be used as a means of building up partnership capital at the more favourable tax rate .
16 In the transition from chemicals to product the packaging , description and advised usage are critical as the formulation , however sophisticated , will not be able to overcome mis-use or mis-application .
17 I kept a set of clothes at my Mother 's house — she treated me as a contemporary , so allowed me to do as I wished — and on Friday afternoons , I 'd catch the bus from school to spend the week-end there .
18 But in using the Comtean notion of progress from superstition to science as the mental counterpart of Darwin 's physical progression from ape to man the Tylorians simply evaded the issue .
19 All the way from Kreuzlingen to Rorschach the road follows the lake almost as though they were happy partners in some holiday excursion .
20 I want Zacco to invite four leading citizens from Famagusta to share the Feast of the Nativity with him , and to allow food and wine to be sent into the city between then and Epiphany .
21 Right , Penzance is three hundred and five miles from London by rail the train leaves Penzance at five eighteen A M
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