Example sentences of "from there [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Reid 's column had captured the oasis from the Italians on 25 November , and his orders were to move from there towards the coast south of Benghazi to link up with a new offensive planned by Auchinleck and Ritchie .
2 The Basqueness that is in abeyance in Biarritz returns in full as you drive south from there towards the frontier .
3 We then er continued the search of the cupboards went immediately from there across the hall way into the lounge , searched the lounge through the lounge into the kitchen searched the kitchen , through the kitchen into the bathroom .
4 So it 'll come from there across the ceiling
5 He went from there to a café called Café des Beaux Arts , decorated inside with rather dismal and bad frescoes .
6 It is finished in black leather , has an ABS breaking system and a 158 bhp engine that shifts it from 0–62 mph in 7.7 seconds , and from there to a top speed of 134 mph .
7 Can we then go on from there to a new unbiased universality ?
8 From there to a lawn , another pond , then another lake known as the canal and finally to a gothic temple .
9 I 'm not sure you can jump from there to the strategy of the business .
10 Last month another group of rebels , the Eritrean People 's Liberation Front , promised to be equally generous with the port of Massawa : it said it would allow food to be moved from there to the government-held town of Asmara .
11 The man in the attic had been dragged through the gaps under the roof to one of the empty houses next door , and from there to the bushes down by the beck where the sound of his coughing would not give him away .
12 I mean , perhaps our man parked his own car in Reading station car park , then took a train to Maidenhead station and a bus from there to near the river , and went on foot from there to the boatyard … would n't that make sense ? ’
13 In 1952 Hall became a reporter on the Sunday Mirror , and soon moved from there to the Daily Sketch as woman 's editor .
14 From Tripoli to the Tunisian border is a drive of about four hours , with about twice as much again from there to the capital 's international airport .
15 The aim is to find the shortest pipe runs from there to the circuit pipework .
16 The concrete walls are six feet high and from there to the eaves spaced timber cladding breaks the wind and gives good ventilation .
17 The brass shop was laid out with the rough brass stores on one side , whence the castings passed to the machines , thence to the benches , and from there to the polishers , next to the platers and finally to the lacquerers at the other side of the shop , each operation in turn bringing the parts further across the shop .
18 San Antonio is , however , only one site in many to be investigated in detail by archaeologists and geomorphologists and it is too early to extrapolate from there to the Maya lowlands in general .
19 Northampton is superbly located midway between London and Birmingham , close to junctions 15 and 16 of the M1 with easy access from there to the M5 , M6 and M25 .
20 Distracted relatives , not knowing whether their menfolk were interned in this country , interned in Canada or drowned , were directed by the Home Office to the War Office and from there to the Admiralty , who sent them back to the War Office .
21 Ronnie won at Monaco , outlasting both Rega and Niki , and from there to the very end of the season , Fittipaldi had to fight hard to keep his place among the front runners .
22 ‘ Here 's where the road to Taverna passes behind the villa — there 's a bridle path leading from there to the stables , this double dotted line here .
23 On 26 August , Brudermann ordered an advance to the Gnila-Lipa , a tributary of the River Dneister , and from there to the Zlota-Lipa , another tributary .
24 You may be able to abandon the high mountains and find a small roadhead village but getting from there to the airport is likely to be an adventure in itself .
25 He could have flown by private jet to an East Anglian airfield , been driven from there to the heliport , boarded the chopper and flown to the manor .
26 The haul up from there to the top of the highest bank was several hundred feet of deep heather , pollen-dusty and honey-scented , but as friendly as a hedgehog for a flea .
27 Swiftly and almost silently she ran along in the darker shadows beneath the gable to the granary and from there to the dovecot .
28 From there to the Watling Street where the Grove pit used to be , straight the way along go over the railway bridge , you know , it 's the turn , well Grove pit was right in there .
29 It was but a short step from there to the deduction that the woman was the one they had been ordered to look out for , and the guard shouldered the door aside , bounding inwards .
30 From there to the National Gallery , ’ she said .
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