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

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1 In 1750 the town sought to have a linen market set up but met with opposition from Richhill where a linen market had been flourishing .
2 One day a trunk-load of winter woollens turned up , a gift from Johannesburg where a news item in the local paper had inspired a ladies ' circle to start knitting .
3 The large-scale relationships between landforms and tectonics in plate interiors have received comparatively little attention from geomorphologists so the literature from this perspective .
4 but the strong impression I had is walking over the hill from Kettleborough where the gun club now is walking down into this valley and seeing that view of this little end of the village nestling in the hollow and I can remember feeling a extraordinarily strong sensation that I could easily live there
5 " Notwithstanding the refusals of one or two of the most prominent societies , the Conference was a very representative one , no fewer than twenty-one societies being represented , besides delegates from places where no missionary agencies existed .
6 ‘ We do believe in regional government , but a regional government that draws powers from Whitehall so the powers currently exercised by central government are brought to the North and other regions . ’
7 The centres of highest consumption are some distance from Kent where the quantities are small .
8 BBC Enterprises , which is funding its share from profits not the licence fee , will take around 20 per cent of the channel .
9 However , their good work at this stage was undone 11 minutes from time when a slip by veteran defender David Narey was enough to wrap up the points for the visitors .
10 Should the bishop or his candidate protest , the king 's nominee would soon obtain an appropriate writ from chancery whereby the issue could be decided in the king 's court by the king 's judges .
11 They stared at each other , a foot apart , eye into eye , the battered urchin from next door now a beautiful young woman in a gown by Patou , and the beautiful young woman from Paris now a battered old woman in much-mended peignoir .
12 ( c ) Repayment of loans from settlors Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of complete repayment of a loan , then , if an amount not less than the sum is thereafter lent by the settlor to the trustees of the settlement , no part of that sum shall by virtue of TA 1988 , s677(1) be treated as his income for any year of assessment after that in which the further loan is made ( TA 1988 , s677(5) ) .
13 Many came to the women 's movement from backgrounds where the state was viewed as an instrument for enacting their own class specific demands .
14 In fact , so impressed am I with his performance that I shall personally be paying his train fare from Birmingham twice a week .
15 ‘ He gets a remittance from England once every three months .
16 The one exception came just seconds from half-time when the defence was slow to mop up the danger when Richardson 's corner was only parried , and Alan Dowd was in the right place to equalise .
17 I asked Roger Mortlock from Oxaid why the leaflet was so explicit .
18 The TGAT Report suggests that headteachers might exempt children with language difficulties in English from tests where the problem is so severe as to render the assessment unworkable .
19 Right why should we be bothered about protectionism y'know why is G A T so important presumably there must be gainers as well as losers from protectionism so the gainers and the losers domestic farmers gainers or losers ?
20 He described Chelsea as a little village a couple of miles from London where the Thames ran between nurseries and market gardens , ‘ of which there are a frightful number ’ .
21 Dr Mardell arrived in Konjevic Polje on Wednesday after walking 15 miles from Srebrenica where the UN commander in Bosnia , Gen Philippe Morillon , of France , was suffering difficulties of his own .
22 Lucy with some of her 200 cards from well-wishers How the Echo reported the accident
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