Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 When one comes into fruit in the rain forests of South America , animals from miles away flock to it .
2 Then , paradoxically , the US-Soviet treaty of 1987 which removed intermediate nuclear weapons from Europe also led to renewed worries that Germany would be left undefended by America if war did break out .
3 Ahmed 's revulsion from Jane sometimes seems to be shared by the writer .
4 Equally people 's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time .
5 People from Huaiwiri thus went to the funerary rites of the Kufra Chief of Police because he was a Hamdu , a member of a slave line attached to the Bu Matari .
6 One or more peptides from each antigen bound to HLA-B53 in an HLA assembly ( binding ) assay and these were tested further using lymphocytes from Africans naturally exposed to malaria .
7 Admittedly , the background was exceptional ; the true beneficiaries of the waiver were the allies , who did not want Germany 's economic resources to be diminished through claims from States previously allied to the Third Reich .
8 Such trophies attract the kind of devotion from supporters once accorded to regalia and the furnishing of shrines .
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