Example sentences of "[Wh det] runs from " in BNC.

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1 There are 43 cars scheduled to take part in the second World Solar Challenge , which runs from Darwin on Australia 's northern coast down to Adelaide in the south , using public roads .
2 Last week Chelsea 's Stamford Bridge ground was named as the London venue , and the Midland announcement completes the line-up for the six-nation competition , which will consist of a 12-game season which runs from April to July .
3 What is needed are effective regulators and that is the common thread which runs from John Bloom and Bernie Cornfeld to Peter Clowes and Guinness .
4 For something a little different try a ride on the narrow gauge steam railway which runs from Mayrhofen to Jenbach at the mouth of the Ziller Valley .
5 The work of Leslie Martin and Associated Architects is the subject of ‘ Three Recent Buildings and a Background ’ which runs from 22 October until 2 November .
6 The more normal ‘ indirect ’ system has two water circuits : a primary circuit which is heated in the boiler and then circulates to a heat-exchange unit inside the hot water cylinder before returning to the boiler to be reheated ; and a second circuit which runs from the boiler to the radiators .
7 Although the limb is three-dimensional I will treat it as if it were two-dimensional and only consider position with respect to two axes , the antero-posterior axis which runs across the limb from digit 2 to digit 4 , and the long , or proximo-distal axis , which runs from the shoulder to the tip of the digits .
8 Then , BR told a public inquiry that it would cost £5 million to convert the line , which runs from Manchester east to Hadfield and Glossop .
9 The Fair , which runs from 6–16 June , brings together under one roof more than 300 of the best antique dealers from all over Britain , specialising in fine furniture , ceramics , silver , textiles , jewellery and a whole range of antiques .
10 One example is the ‘ st Michael Line ’ first put forward by John Michell , which runs from St Michael 's Mount in Cornwall , through Glastonbury and Avebury and then north-east to Bury St Edmunds in East Anglia .
11 We visited Anguilla in the winter season which runs from December 15 to March 31 and were blessed with beautiful sunshine and very few tourists .
12 parts of the Pennine Way ( which runs from Derbyshire to the Scottish border ) : footpath erosion
13 The BBC Radio Two Roadshow and the Gloria Hunniford Show will broadcast live from the exhibition , which runs from Thursday November 12 to Sunday November 15 , between 11am and 6pm .
14 It is the most easterly peak in the long north ridge which runs from the sea to the Hare 's Gap : a junction of several low level paths and exit point of the Brandy Pad — a path that , so the story goes , was used by smugglers to take illegal supplies of drink from the coast at the Bloody Bridge , inland .
15 The ban , which runs from August 8-17 inclusive is Cauthen 's fifth , but the first for whip abuse .
16 The eventual plan was to travel 150km along the middle section of the River Coruh which runs from the Mescit Mountains down to the Black Sea .
17 There are numerous footpaths including Devil 's Ditch , a long defensive fortification dating from 500AD , which runs from the woodlands south of Stetchworth , northwards to the Fens , and the Icknield Way .
18 Walkers can enjoy the Wye Valley walk covering 34 miles , and Offa 's Dyke path which runs from the Severn Estuary to Prestatyn — 168 miles north .
19 The renewed debate over whether to close the entire ancient centre of Rome to traffic , and in particular the Via dei Fori Imperiali which runs from Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum , slicing in half one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in the world , is charged with political meaning .
20 Other writers have used ‘ liberal ’ as a blanket term for the whole broad line of development which runs from Schleiermacher .
21 The best-known part of the Minoan city is the so-called ‘ Royal Road ’ which runs from the Theatral Area at the north-west corner of the temple towards the Bull 's Head Sanctuary ( or ‘ Little Palace ’ ) 200 metres away to the west-north-west ( Plate 12 ) .
22 Coinciding with the Fair will be a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts , Piccadilly ‘ British Watercolours — the Great Age ( 1750–1880 ) ’ which runs from January 15 to April 11 .
23 The Festival is the brainchild of the Prime Minister John Major and is intended to celebrate Britain 's term of presidency of the European Council , which runs from July to December 1992 .
24 There is a six-year limitation period which runs from ‘ date cause of action arose ’ .
25 A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition , which runs from 24 November to 18 December .
26 THE TWENTY-NINTH annual Belfast Festival which runs from November 4th to 23rd this year promises to be the biggest and most wide-ranging event to date .
27 The " messages " from the brain are carried via the central nervous system : the brain itself and the thick bundle of nerve fibres which runs from it ( strictly , as an elongation of the brain ) through and along the spinal column .
28 For this purpose I choose the country depicted on Sheet 145 of the Ordnance Survey ( sixth edition ) , which runs from the edge of Oxford northwards to a few miles beyond Banbury , and from Chipping Norton on the west to beyond Brackley in Northamptonshire on the east .
29 The Dart Valley Railway and Buckfastleigh Steam Centre attract sightseeing transport buffs , but dining on the move is available for groups on the steam drawn Riviera Belle , which runs from Paignton to Dartmouth .
30 A variety of travel packages are available for the 1993 Frankfurt Book Fair , which runs from 6th to 11th October .
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