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

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1 ‘ When our case was originally rejected we got calls from authorities all over the country saying ‘ What 's going on ? ’ . ’
2 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 .
3 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 ) .
4 The relatively peaceful and well-governed " home counties " of the Duke of Aquitaine , from Poitiers westwards to the sea at Talmont , then down the coast to Bordeaux and up the valley of the Garonne as far as Agen , comprised an area as large as midland and southeastern England and included some of the most prosperous and commercially developed parts of the whole duchy .
5 Hundreds of do-it-yourself cement mixers have been removed from shops tonight after the discovery of electrical faults which could kill .
6 Then we can attempt to construct molecular orbitals , bearing in mind that an orbital of any particular symmetry species arises from combinations only of atomic orbitals of that same symmetry species .
7 It is the same battle , in a new form , which dates centuries back , and which finds support from peoples all over the ‘ Third World ’ who have been fighting and dying for too long for something which is so clearly their birthright .
8 In 992 the navy was seemingly formed from vessels already in existence , but in 1008 the Chronicle says that they were built .
9 Alone of the Pacific species , N. emarginata shows something like a comparable variation in shell shape with exposure ( Crothers , 1984 ) , but the shell is so thin as to afford little protection from crabs regardless of its shape ( Kitching , 1976 ) and an ability to resist desiccation could be of great value to this highQQintertidal species in sites protected from continuous spray .
10 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 .
11 Hundreds of thousands of personal pledges received from countries all over the world will be attached to the Tree of Life as a powerful visual expression of the concern of individuals for the state of the Earth and their commitment to protect it .
12 Representatives from countries all over the world met in Nairobi at the end of June to discuss the greenhouse effect .
13 Offers of help for the Bosnian evacuees have been received from countries all over the world including Britain .
14 Over forty-five gigantic works of Social Realism have been dismantled from sites all over the city and hauled to a 1.5 hectare sculpture park on the southern outskirts of the Hungarian capital .
15 Wine is exported from areas all over the world .
16 The menu , judging from plates already on tables , was surprisingly sophisticated for such an out-of-the-way establishment .
17 The second comment is that loadings on the 17.18 ex Salop train have been so good that the caterers are experimenting with extending the buffet service from Saturdays only into the week .
18 The original was discovered as one of 115,000 samples taken from plants all over the world .
19 That 's the word from officials close to Davignon , who has the European brief for energy and research as well as industry .
20 Not only is she busy sending out subscription forms to the existing 220 members , she is also coping with the dozens of enquiries from amateurs all over the world looking to turn professional .
21 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
22 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
23 I ask because I have been throwing out a raft of old notebooks and discovered some scrawled lines from years ago about the open air factor .
24 Heads can create their own clarity if they organize their time in such a way as to digest and weigh reports , views and experiences from sources either outside the school or inside the staffroom .
25 Unlike light , which can reach the lens from sources far beyond our galaxy , sound is a very localised phenomenon .
26 It was proposed that the students of Torcy 's academy should be employed in making " a more complete and exact collection of peace-treaties " , with an accompanying commentary ; while the largest such enterprise hitherto , the Corps universel diplomatique du droit des gens of J. Dumont de Carlscroon ( twelve volumes : Amsterdam — The Hague , 1726 ) , an assembly of documents reaching back to the age of Charlemagne and drawn from sources all over Europe , was designed mainly as a help in policy-making and a kind of portable archive for the use of diplomats .
27 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 .
28 The small tools have come from yards all over the country .
29 Roach being taken from swims just above the by pass bridge .
30 Bream from pegs upstream of the shipyard , including odd specimens to 7 lb 8 oz .
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