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

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1 The tranquiliser and the bottle are poor comforters when the time comes to part for ever from those we love .
2 cos we have n't had the car for apart from nearly a fortnight
3 The area of surgery has expanded at an incredible speed from virtually from nothing three years ago to taking over as much as fifty percent or even seventy five percent of general surgery .
4 What I do know is that we owe a great debt to these doughty fighters of the past in banishing the menace of the Krooms for ever from this green and pleasant land .
5 And so is the yummy hamper over there from Fortnum 's .
6 ( Jacques had not been living at home at least from 1707 , the year his Principes was published , which gives his address as rue Christine . )
7 right there 's a sheet er , that indicates er , what we are aware of the mathematical ability sorry , the , aye , the mathematical ability o o of every child at i.e. from Spring Gardens it will be a separate sheet
8 Erm it was sort of really from this book it 's nineteen ninety one erm which is
9 ‘ It was not an uninteresting character , ’ said Nicholson , ‘ but it was a sort of aside from the film itself because the part was n't in the original script .
10 Erm , because they range from sort of anywhere from two hundred and fifty pounds erm , in excess of a thousand , so we now , as a matter of course , always engrave them .
11 She was packing his stuff and I was bringing him upstairs to his room like away from her like .
12 Khidr was kadi of Edirne in Muharram-Rabi " I 846/May-July 1442 ; and that Molla Husrev held the post at least from Muharram 852/March 1448 to Ramadan 854/October 1450 .
13 Obeying Yazov , he sent a force of paratroops to Moscow with far from clear orders .
14 Easter this year is accompanied not by fluffy bunnies but by a diverse selection of far from cuddly creatures .
15 He slides among suspicious groups of heat-seeking , light-shunning nomads , who had made temporary camps up lesser conduits , who milk sweet , pure water from above from the gleaming concrete walls .
16 Removing many eggs at once from women 's bodies , has led to ’ egg donation ’ .
17 The tours will begin each day at 2pm from the Tourist Information Office at Bishop Street .
18 She had been so pleased when Dr. Briant had suggested she lunch with him in the medical staff dining room , aching as she was to get away for a while at least from the uncomfortable atmosphere of the Maternity Ward .
19 The issue is that , despite the information available , CSM took no action to protect patients from practolol at least from January to October 1975 ; and again took no action to protect them from benoxaprofen from October 1981 to August 1982 .
20 The annual P&O European Ferries-sponsored event gets underway on Sunday at 10am from the Valley Leisure Centre .
21 and that bit in there from the album is exactly the same equipment
22 And that would be a s severe limitation if you 're gon na have , you know , hundred , hundred and , hundred to hundred and fifty people in here from ten to four I would
23 Fears have been expressed that timber cladding could suffer from Britain 's cold and damp climate , but the location on the south bank of the Thames estuary at Thamesmead should test the method to extreme : in winter the fog rolls in directly from Denmark .
24 A commission in bankruptcy would cost him £100 and be subject to considerable delay ; but the consent of a certain proportion of his creditors was sufficient for his discharge for ever from his debts .
25 get the , get the graphics off , cos there might be graphics in there from
26 A lady has just said one of your earlier callers has just said that Council are out of touch well we should n't be out of touch and that is this exercise you have two councillors on here from different parties showing a concern for the trees .
27 While employed at St Stephen 's , he lived within the parish of St Margaret , Westminster , and he was active in parish life at least from 1522 onwards ; during 1552–4 he served as one of the churchwardens .
28 Professor Stone has assessed Robert Cecil 's income from political offices between 1608 and 1612 at £6,900 per annum , of which £3,000 came from Wards and £2,800 at least from the Treasurership .
29 What I do with my roses when I go out is I get a lot of please from looking , looking
30 The meeting adopted a Soviet proposal to phase in gradually from 1991 a protocol allowing for the introduction of hard-currency trading among member countries .
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