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

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1 Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back .
2 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
3 One is the daughter of Vortai the Black , and there 's bad blood from here to the Eastern Sea over the marriage .
4 Police say they 're following up possible sightings of Dennis Garvey ’ s car from all over the country .
5 The venture has been conspicuously successful in giving a platform to Scottish musicians , and in building audience momentum around the country , although the break from now until the autumn could threaten the latter achievement .
6 You 'll get cries of innocence from all over the City , of course .
7 All contributions to the pulse echo from anywhere along the line XY , which in practice means the two patches of the planet 's surface on this line , corresponds to unique values of a certain two quantities which no other points on the surface possess .
8 But what I think now is France want only French chefs , but England you have selected er sort of chef from all over the world , which is good , and we ca n't compete .
9 That is nipples which are turned in like a crater , or which do not stick up by at least half a centimetre when gently pinched between thumb and forefinger from just beyond the base .
10 The top game in Division Three was at Willington where Spectrum entertained Consett Cougers who stole the game three seconds from time with the first basket of the game from Ian Lockey who hit an amazing three pointer from well outside the line .
11 We had a superb response to our requests for sponsorship from all over the JM group , all that remained was to do the dirty deed !
12 The Basqueness that is in abeyance in Biarritz returns in full as you drive south from there towards the frontier .
13 I aim to get a bus to Heathrow , then circle south from there along the M25 .
14 That they never bore fruit was due as much to Bolshevik neglect of them as to the eventual insistence from above on the abolition of the private farms .
15 He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world , and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises .
16 Over the next 12 weeks Jonathan Ross and a brand team will astound , amaze and ‘ all that ’ with silly snippets and tacky trivia from all over the world .
17 The population of Greater London grew by 2 million between the wars , 1.25 million by inward migration from elsewhere in the country and 0.75 million by natural increase .
18 She will join a 14 strong team from all over the UK which will be competing against 22 countries worldwide .
19 And what they did was they put a tube from here into the next bit of the stomach , that comes round from underneath there , put a tube across there
20 No more is it possible to claim that the strict code of social morality and convention which helped to sustain the political system was held in place from outside against the will of most Japanese people .
21 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
22 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
23 If you are a Blackwoman from anywhere in the world , and you have an urge to WRITE , then come and join us .
24 Langbaurgh 's mountain bike series concludes in Guisborough Woods on tomorrow with registration from 8.30am on the day .
25 A cry from further down the street , and a woman Shelley had n't met before came running .
26 Democracy ceased to embody the cry from below for the overthrow of the limited liberal state and the competitive market society to which it was connected .
27 It is proposed that prisoners will be in the programme for three to four weeks , during which time they will be given counselling from both within the prison and from community-based drug workers .
28 Another door led into the cellar from outside in the yard , and that too was kept locked .
29 To get the specimen from overseas to the artist was the normal practice , but sometimes it was possible to take the artist , or to send him , to the animals .
30 I mean to be frank I hear this charge from all over the country .
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