Example sentences of "from [noun] [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | From West London straight to the top end of the British pop charts , Betty Boo is a pop star who 's definitely going places . |
2 | Non-executive directors , that is a strength erm it 's also a threat but it is also a strength but basically it 's acting as a sort of yardstick to control or actually guide the actual management right down from board level right down the company there . |
3 | Although the case did not succeed , it illustrates how American lawyers will contrive to have civil cases arising from aircraft accidents anywhere in the world heard in a US court . |
4 | Rodber and Winterbottom dislodged the ball from Gavin Hastings just outside the England 22 . |
5 | We arrived after dark in a major city driving on roads that were tarmacked in places with workers going home from work milling all over the roads with not a street light to be seen ! |
6 | * 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Around three trains per week were accepted by this shop , all carrying horse-drawn vehicles , coming from Goods Depots all over the country : Camden , Broad Street , Curzon Street etc , whereas it was the rule that road motors came and went under their own power delivered and accepted by the drivers from the depots concerned . |
9 | From Bridge Street just across the road . |
10 | ‘ He finds the space so well , ’ said the man from BBC Leeds admiringly in the dressing-room area afterwards . |
11 | BOSNIA still tugs at the heart-strings , while events in Russia are potentially stomach-churning , and share prices , from Hong Kong westward round the world , duly fell by up to 2.5 per cent yesterday . |
12 | er I think we heard from Banbury School earlier in the year , talking about their music project , that 's going to be part of it I understand as well |
13 | The move has won acclaim from planners and developers in the capital and envy from property professionals elsewhere in the country , including the NorthEast . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) and Greens , which had formed a coalition government in Hesse for 14 months up to February 1987 , benefited from pacifist support immediately after the outbreak of the Gulf war . |
16 | Despite the outcry from MG enthusiasts all over the world , the last MGB came off the production line in October 1981 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |
19 | They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it … |