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

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1 And read the please six and visions from Viscuss The first one is going to be given a bit more time and then the other five are going to brief .
2 ‘ What a set-up for a young lass when her father must n't be told she goes to a dance , ’ said Lizzie , which brought forth from Peggy the sharp and quizzical retort , ‘ Remember , Mam , when I was fifteen I was n't allowed out at all after six o'clock unless you were with me . ’
3 On the left-hand side list the skills and qualifications required in the job description , or what you yourself know from experience the job will entail .
4 As people in Springhill Community House know from experience the key issue in West Belfast is the provision of employment .
5 Quite apart from blackmail the New Zealand police had no proof that either Mafart or Prieur had planted the bombs so when the two appeared in court in Auckland on 4 November 1985 the prosecution announced that they had accepted a plea of manslaughter .
6 From Cardiff the route snakes up through the valleys south of Caerphilly , over the Ebbw River , through the Ebbw Forest and on via the mining town of Risca to Pontypool .
7 Windsfield straight into New Invention and every Wednesday night , first it was the cows that would come and then the sheep and they 'd got to walk to the abattoir at Bloxwich , and erm sometimes the cows were so heavy with milk that er a lot of people in New Invention had free milk and then if the , if the sheep would be here there and everywhere you know and then with mother living where there was an entry dividing four houses er and a well straight at the top , and a. a big old-fashioned er tap for the cold water , there were n't any taps laid in kitchen in er what are the outhouses it was a communal tap erm sometimes the sheep would get out of hand and they 'd run up the entry hall and all round mother 's yard and then the cows would go around , but er it , it to me I felt sorry about it , because especially in the summer er erm the poor things were so hot and to walk all those miles , now they 're carried are n't they and they used to every Wednesday every Wednesday of the year the drivers would er the men must have been absolutely tired out , well although they 'd be used to it would n't they , but it was miles to walk from Wolverhampton the cattle market to Blox straight to Bloxwich and er that was another event that erm it , we , it , we used to have .
8 From Vitznau the boat passes through a narrow channel formed between two promontories from the north and south shores , called the Upper and Lower Nose respectively .
9 From Sigriswil the road leads down to Gunten an attractive lakeside resort facing the Niesen across the lake , with very active sailing and windsurfing schools .
10 From Pamplona the army and the Carlist Requeté advanced northwards and by September , with the help of Italian bombers , had seized Irún and San Sebastián , thereby cutting off the rest of the Basque country and the north coast from the French border .
11 Quite apart from the need to withdraw from states the right to make up their own minds as to what counts as self-defence , a set of rules more in accordance with historical change and moral consensus is required .
12 The death of his mother certainly took from Louis-Napoleon the one person ( with perhaps the exception of his son ) to whom — during his entire life — he was totally devoted and to whose memory he was always faithful .
13 The Society Annual General Meeting was held on Saturday , October 10 at the Gainsborough House Hotel in Kidderminster and members were invited to experience the comforts of the Ex-Great Western Saloon vehicle 80969 and two return trips from Bridgnorth the following day behind ‘ Sir Nigel Gresley . ’
14 Apart from agriculture the unimproved native grasslands are used for forestry , sporting purposes , nature conservation , recreation , water collection and military training , the last three being prominent only in limited locations .
15 I got back from Colchester the day we were so she said , looked at it , is a ten pounds or a hundred pounds .
16 Public statutes are the will of Parliament for the whole country and apply to local authorities of each class alike , whereas private statutes apply to the local authority which obtains from Parliament the private statute .
17 The rule of law upholds Parliamentary sovereignty because the ‘ rigidity of the law constantly hampers … the action of the executive , and … the government can escape only by obtaining from Parliament the discretionary authority which is denied to the Crown by the law of the land ’
18 From Whitehall the view is obscured by the crush of lobbyists from the farming unions , the chemical companies , the tractor manufacturers and the food processors .
19 Business prepares to bounce back from recession The nation is feeling positive despite some hard times , reports JOHN GREENLEES
20 Worst of all we are given no true insights into the man or the legend which saw the production of more than 75 films and made a poor boy from Lambeth the most famous and feted individual in the world .
21 From William the Conqueror onwards the Church Courts are separated from the Lay Courts : the Bishop has his court ; the Archbishop a superior or prerogative court ; from him before the Reformation there is an appeal to the pope .
22 Each place has a special story to tell and offers a new experience of history : from neolithic man to Roman invasion , from William the Conqueror to the Civil War , from the Restoration to Queen Victoria and beyond .
23 When she became queen she encouraged English refugees from William the Conqueror 's tyranny to settle in her husband 's country , though in due course he was forced to reach an agreement with the Norman invader .
24 who was descended from William the Lion .
25 The cost of keeping up a navy was already the really large item in the expenses of empire , but the English needed a navy for their own safety from invasion as well as to protect their trade , so the colonies — and perhaps particularly the West Indian colonies — got some benefit from money the English would have had to spend in any case .
26 It was not going to be possible to keep from Olga the information that her son had suddenly become quite a well-to-do youngster , though he had warned Hank on no account to tell her how much he had made out of his book .
27 As she was speaking from Stoke the ignorance of our existence is clearly creeping ever upward .
28 FROM MARCH THE ARCHERS WILL MUCK IN WITH EMMERDALE FARM
29 From March the best of British Broadcasting comes together in pastures new .
30 We have gifts for mother 's day from March the twenty ninth .
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