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

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1 The Amateur Open has arrived at Royal Portrush , and the golfing spectacle will draw the crowds from today until the final on Saturday .
2 Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters .
3 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
4 Ivan was the real threat , and if only Adolf had the sense he 'd do a deal with Churchill , they 'd kick Neville into touch , and the pair of them would whip the Reds from here to Kingdom Come , or from arsehole to breakfast-time , whichever was the shorter route .
5 W. S. The Black Maria used to call at different stations at two in the morning and take the prisoners from there to Cheapside .
6 Cyclists are now asked not to use the route from 10am to 5pm and the response has been excellent .
7 United grabbed the initiative with a 22nd minute goal from Whitehouse , who seized on Sheffield 's only serious chance to score on the rebound from just inside the penalty area .
8 The 800-year-old hospital cares for the ill from all over Britain .
9 Clockwise from above : See the snow from above in a hot air balloon ; many resorts have entertainments for children ; take a cruise around Stockholm ; cross-country skiing enables you to reach remote areas ; downhill skiing is still a big favourite .
10 Oh he was on the river he he was always connected with the river my father and in the First World War they towed the dredger from here to Ramsgate and er he was , he was in the Army but he was connected to the Inland Water Transport and cos they were dredging out the harbour at Ramsgate .
11 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 .
12 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
13 Much of their concern centred on what they saw as the imposition from above of particular versions of ‘ good primary practice ’ and the relationship between teachers ' allegiance to these and their career prospects .
14 Who would mark that fly watching you , transmitting what it saw and heard back to the eye-screen from anywhere within a compass of twenty kilometres ?
15 The DNA , the genes , the cellular centre of biochemical ‘ intelligence ’ and focus , is only a part of the outworking of the process from within to without , of how the subtle energy blueprints become the outer forms with which we are familiar .
16 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 .
17 The rope cut into her stomach as he bound her to the post from just beneath her breasts to below her navel .
18 29 Night journey through How Hill Nature Reserve in the Broads from 8.30pm to 10.30pm .
19 Allertonshire School is inviting past and present pupils , friends and staff to the celebrations from 6.30pm to 8.30pm on Friday 13 March .
20 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 .
21 Another door led into the cellar from outside in the yard , and that too was kept locked .
22 In consideration of the purchaser incurring the costs of its professional advisers in commencing due diligence and negotiating the binding agreement the vendor hereby undertakes to the purchaser that during the period from today until midnight on [ ] 19[] it shall not negotiate the sale of the business with any person ( either directly or indirectly ) other than the purchaser The only essential content of the heads of terms is to specify that they are subject to contract except for one or two specific clauses .
23 I find that a flat piece of clear perspex or glass with the edges smoothed is the ideal material , as a check can be kept on the eggs from above without disturbing the tank in any way .
24 Or else we assume that the aeons during which the improbable state lasts , and the distance from here to Sirius , are minute if compared with the age and size of the whole universe .
25 The success of this strategy led , despite a more repressive turn from the later part of the 1960s , to the undermining from within of the formal Francoist system of labour regulation .
26 In your text book you 've got quite a lot of information in there about reinforcing , what we 're going to do in the practical session and it 's always a help I think when you have a lot of the , thrown at you to know that you can just put it up and there it is if you get a bit confusing or ca n't remember what 's what , so on page one six nine it starts telling you all about nursing and bandages and general hygiene which we 've already talked quite a lot about but it 's very useful for you to know , you can go there and look , and if you just go through the pages from there on one seventy , one seven one , one seven two , one seven three and then on one seven four it 's got the general rules for applying bandages apply bandages when the casualty is sitting or lying down , you always sit your casualty down and you work from the front of , I say why do you work from the front of the thing ?
27 For those with really bad hearts , Daedalus recommends a complete peristaltic body stocking , which forcibly returns venous blood to the head from all over the body .
28 I further discovered , with cautious movements of my foot , that it was possible to extend the mark from just above his knee almost to his ankle , leaving an interesting streak on the trouser leg .
29 The evidence from elsewhere in America and Britain is that exhibitors increasingly took the masses for granted and were always investing in better and better cinemas so as to hang on to the more respectable lower middle-class audience .
30 The area from here to Reeth is rich in the history of lead-mining and the moors about are riddled with shafts and workings .
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