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

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1 The core of the house is a 15th-century hall , which retains the plan of the screens passage that divided the open hall from the service areas of buttery and pantry .
2 The great majority of requests were for ‘ ordinary ’ — that is , neither early nor rare — printed books and serials from the stack areas of the Main Building .
3 Prevailing winds from the north-east ( the Trade Winds ) very occasionally bring a leste , a hot , dry wind which blows from the desert areas of North Africa .
4 The water used in brewing Guinness comes from the catchment areas in the Wicklow Mountains close to where the Liffey rises and is particularly suited to the brewing of stout because of its purity and softness .
5 However , it was always possible for the rich and the powerful to isolate themselves from the consequences of industrial growth by moving away from the factory areas to the more tranquil and less squalid atmosphere of the countryside .
6 It is this general systematic approach which keeps it distinct from the application areas of computing .
7 So most of the factories , or ‘ mills ’ , were placed in the central Pennines away from the limestone areas of the north and south .
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