Example sentences of "from the [noun sg] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir David Nicholson retires from the Board this year and we thank him for his contribution to the Group over the past nine years . |
2 | From the way this lady spoke it seems to me like , like a that , that sort of er organisation , from the establishment . |
3 | ‘ I 've asked her to think over her position , including her story about seeing a light in her brother 's office from the kitchen this morning . |
4 | It was a wild , dangerous wind , blowing from the south this time . |
5 | Parents collecting their children from the school this afternoon will be understandably anxious , according to experts . |
6 | Erm , basically we 've got a very poor deal from the government this year in terms of of of an increase in our spending allowance . |
7 | Mr Sorrell was replaced by David Newlands , but he resigned from the company this spring , shortly before Saatchi shocked the stock market with a warning that group profits would be substantially below those in 1988 . |
8 | Erm here 's a here 's something from the Sun this morning just on the subject of who 's going to be king . |
9 | At the distance of the Earth from the Sun this force component would not contribute and would not be detectable in the experiment . |
10 | General Powell retires from the army this autumn . |
11 | His eyes , now that she could see them clearly , abraded her flesh with a cold more searing than the icy wind blowing up from the valley this morning . |
12 | • After serving 18 months in the wilderness as punishment for running Michael Heseltine 's leadership challenge , East Hampshire MP Michael Mates was welcomed in from the cold this week when he was given a ministerial post by the Prime Minister . |
13 | The weather , dry weather should slowly spread from the west this afternoon , maximum temperatures up to nine Celsius , forty eight Fahrenheit . |
14 | As for the £15,000 raised from the pub this year , it goes to the local church restoration fund . |
15 | Is he walking even more slowly up the hill from the station this evening , even more wearily along the lane ? |
16 | Apparently they were literally poised to arrest both Nigel and Kerry when the clothes were found to be missing from the cupboard this morning . |
17 | Grant took it from the loft this morning . |
18 | The three publications , all produced by the same team , have collected a total of nine top awards from the BAIE this year at national and regional level . |
19 | It was clear from the note this couple loved their daughter very much — but it seems they had just reached the end of their tether . ’ |
20 | Mickey Weir missed a penalty five minutes from the end ( Hibs only have 50 per cent success rate from the spot this season ) and , had he scored , he would have tied the scores at 2-2 . |
21 | Placed in the top four universities in terms of financial support from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) , Bristol has received funding from the UFC this year to support the second largest increases in student numbers in the country — some 17% . |
22 | MACCLESFIELD manager Peter Wragg knows his non-Leaguers have one major task if they are to banish Stockport County from the Cup this afternoon — stop Kevin Francis . |
23 | The lists are outside and the the venues , and please take the opportunity during the lunch-break to make contact with your , to make contact with your Chair of Electoral Colleges , your Chairs , er , especially those perhaps , who are new members , the Chairs on their name-tag have a red star , and I think you will all know from the resolution this morning , who are the new Chairs , if they , if they have changed . |
24 | ‘ The impetus for interest rate cuts will come from Germany and growth from the east this year should be 15 p.c. and smoothe any fall in the west German economy ’ , says Mr Davidson . |
25 | It clearly is not the case , that , we have heard from the city this morning , and in the city alone windfalls have been progressing at the rate of eighty per annum , if it was only half that rate over the next thirteen years we would see five hundred more houses , and that excludes windfalls from the rest of the Greater York area , excluding the city of York . |
26 | I , er , I need to be away from the office this afternoon . ’ |
27 | The sounds came from the left this time and were much nearer . |