Example sentences of "from [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | She could n't seem to move , to speak , to do anything apart from stand there in Luke Calder 's arms … and let him kiss her ! |
2 | The new British prime minister , Sir Anthony Eden , who had finally managed to take over the reins of power from Churchill only in 1955 , was determined to try to moderate the hostility between Britain and her former wartime ally after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953 . |
3 | But if it does n't hold , at the very end what they 'll do is break in on it ‘ and now the special report from Dan Rather in Baghdad , and then you see Dan Rather and when he 's done there 's a commercial and then it goes back to whatever they were doing on tape . |
4 | Nuclear energy will grow considerably but from a low base accounting for some 3% of total energy demand by the year 2000 from programmes underway in Brazil , Argentina and Mexico . |
5 | Material , otherwise privileged , would be excluded from protection only in what , it is to be hoped , is the very rare case of the crooked solicitor who holds the material intending to use it for the furtherance of a personal criminal purpose . |
6 | That does not , however , detract from the value of separating out the notion of cost leadership from differentiation conceptually in order to work out the implications for measurement and control ( see chapter 5 ) . |
7 | Owner Gordon King acquired the aircraft from Aces High in an exchange arrangement for an original B–25 nose section , to replace the panoramic camera nose fitted to N1042B ( see July 's FlyPast , p58 ) . |
8 | In 992 the navy was seemingly formed from vessels already in existence , but in 1008 the Chronicle says that they were built . |
9 | The Isla , which has drawn power from tributaries high in the Grampian mountains , then adds further strength from the likes of the Ardle and the Ericht before linking up with the Tay . |
10 | In capture theories more possibilities open up : the Moon could have suffered its late heavy bombardment as it tumbled through space before capture ; it could have suffered it from debris already in orbit around the Earth or the large basins alone could have arisen from such debris ; or it could have been bombarded by material which entered the Earth-Moon system after the Earth had captured the Moon . |
11 | On joining the nearest Brownie Guide Pack , she was delighted to find two other girls from Scotland already in the Pack . |
12 | Threshing machinery was driven by horse-wheel when mechanical threshing was introduced from Scotland late in the eighteenth century with the development of the threshing drum , to relieve men from the real hard labour of threshing with flails , although in areas where the straw was required for thatching , hand-threshing continued long after the appearance of machinery . |
13 | Although she was absent from England late in the reign , Cnut was before that in the position of having two consorts . |
14 | His father 's father was a Congregational minister who came from Ireland early in life and ministered in various English chapels . |
15 | Chris Perry from Stockwell again in South London . |
16 | Henry 's brother George suffered from croup later in the year . |
17 | The inhabitants were culturally indistinguishable from Serbs elsewhere in the Balkans . |
18 | Nevertheless , lawyers may be difficult to convince , even upon the persuasions of members of the RICS , that inflationary trends may justify an increase from £600 yearly in 1972 to £20,000 yearly in 1913 . |
19 | A police spokesman said the person police want to hear from drove past in a large , light-coloured estate car after pulling out of Bagshaw Road , opposite the bank machine . |
20 | President Randy Mueller , the all-American boy who had made it from right here in his little ole home town of Detroit . |
21 | Harrison , who with colleagues has comprehensively studied deaths from asthma prospectively in Norwich over five years in a confidential inquiry , reports an average of just under five ( undoubtedly genuine ) deaths from asthma a year in a population of almost half a million . |
22 | But they were also so far removed from conditions elsewhere in Italy that Banfield 's attention centred on this intra-national gap , and noting the many efforts which had been made by successive Italian governments to deal with ‘ the Southern Question ’ , he asked why these peripheral ‘ backward societies ’ were , as he put it , ‘ ultra-stable ’ , apparently trapped in dependency and poverty . |
23 | Well yes we would and you can hear Colin Slater beamed from Molyneaux tonight in a sports special . |
24 | ‘ Michael Stich has definitely told us he will play and all the indications are that Boris will do so this time as well ’ said Mr Meyer-Wolden , who spent several hours on a flight back from Australia earlier in the year , putting Becker in the picture of a wide range of his views , ideas and objectives . |
25 | You probably could n't say the same for Howard Kendall — the Everton manager tried in vain to sign the big fellow from Luton earlier in the season . |
26 | Little Monaco , with their English Third Division crowds , could easily afford to tempt Glenn Hoddle from Tottenham ; Marseille , who paid £4.5m for Chris Waddle , were said to have earned that and more from television alone in the previous year . |
27 | It does appear that from the late 1950s he took a back seat , leaving the direction of affairs to a collective leadership : Giap as military chief , Pham Van Dong as premier , Truong Chinh as formulator of ideology , Nguyen Duy Trinh as planner and programmer and Le Duan , brought back from the south , taking over as party chief from Ho late in 1957 . |
28 | It had been released from Atlantis earlier in the week . |
29 | over fifty disappeared from Hurstmonceux alone in a couple of weeks in 1838 . |
30 | Fareda , I 'd like to come back to you because you said that you had quite a bit of information from people currently in Kuwait . |