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

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1 The expansion of putting out , the great increase in coal and metal mining and in iron making , the rise of a permanent journeyman class in some sectors of craft manufacture and the emergence of new industries like paper making , commercial brewing and distilling — all emphasised a separation of labour from capital long before the advent of the factory system .
2 During the remainder of the century some one-third of the increase in energy consumption in the LDCs is likely to be accounted for by oil which means a reduction in its proportion of consumption from 55% today to 43% by the year 2000 .
3 One of the first peoples to burst out of Central Asia and into the lands south and west of the Caspian were the Seljuks , a people of Turkish stock who subdued a broad band of territory from Afghanistan across to Syria , occupying Damascus and Jerusalem .
4 Fareda , I 'd like to come back to you because you said that you had quite a bit of information from people currently in Kuwait .
5 The new British prime minister , Sir Anthony Eden , who had finally managed to take over the reins of power from Churchill only in 1955 , was determined to try to moderate the hostility between Britain and her former wartime ally after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953 .
6 Such measures are thought to make it possible to eliminate through traffic from Greatham apart from a maximum of six days a year the MoD would still require the closure of Woolmer Road .
7 In winter from Redshank also by dark wings , white underparts and longer legs , trailing well behind in flight , and from Greenshank by darker upper parts and red legs .
8 ISDN is one area of business that GTI is keen to develop — according to German market researcher MZA , the European market for ISDN telephone lines will grow in value from £200,000 now to £2.5m by the year 2,000 .
9 The lowest through fare from London straight to Redding is £385 midweek , low season .
10 On arrival at the Salters ' Hall the guests , many of whom had travelled by bus from Shropshire especially for the occasion , were greeted by Sir Peter and Lady Gadsden and Mr and Mrs Alan Henn before everyone went in to dinner .
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