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

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1 The south-westerly wind carried the gas away from Northwich but directly over the nearby villages of Lostock Gralam and Wincham .
2 The first is the world of terror and death ; the second is referred to by Hitlerites from Germany and elsewhere as the world of barbarians .
3 Before retiring in 1951 , she had been director of the Army 's European relief project , arranging the return to Germany of refugees from Russia and elsewhere after the huge migrations at the end of the war in Europe , and was later secretary of the war graves ' department .
4 In Bartlett 's view long-term memory involves the reconstruction of events , such remembering is subject to bias and distortion not only from idiosyncrasy but also from the context and even the culture .
5 In addition to income from benefits and pensions , elderly households also receive a considerable amount of services in kind , largely at no cost to themselves , mainly from relatives but also from the statutory health and social services .
6 North from Bagnères and still on the Adour is Tarbes , the chief town of Bigorre .
7 There were mediaeval chroniclers , working from monasteries and sometimes from the courts , and those chroniclers were producing history which was an attempt as it were to set down what seemed to them to be the most important things that were happening at the time , with a few asides .
8 Partly from anger and partly from the shock of the encounter .
9 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
10 Once upon a time teams from Britain and all over the world were seen under the lights .
11 Welsh director of refereeing , Ken Rowlands , who was in charge of the refereeing appointments , held a series of theoretical and practical lectures for the referees from Italy and overseas before the tournament …
12 On a trip to Aire-sur-La Lys , just 36 miles from Calais but deep in the heart of provincial France , we stayed at The Three Mousquetaires , a converted chateau .
13 Jessie pulled herself away from Agnes and further along the bed : ‘ He loves me and I love him . ’
14 We now walk along a covered way called the Ride , designed for exercising Infirmary Patients , and also for testing for freedom from disease or otherwise of the Respiratory Organs of horses prior to purchase .
15 Compared with fossil pollen spectra from Skye and elsewhere in the Inner Hebrides , spores of Gymnocarpium dryopteris are conspicuous in the Outer Hebrides by their absence .
16 Paul McCartan pulled one back for Distillery three minutes from time and right on the final whistle Gregg was shown the red card .
17 But other concerns seem to centre around whether animals might properly be said to be happy or free from worry' , not in the sense of being healthy and free from pain but rather with the human paradigm in mind .
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