Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Not so far from the Bishop 's Castle Railway another standard gauge branch line ran between Abermule and Kerry . |
2 | But in a large group where all actors stand to gain more or less equally from the group 's success , it can be very hard indeed to organize any collective action . |
3 | Since aid is becoming more , not less , important in Africa there is a crying need for a more outspoken analysis of the problem , not only from the recipients ' point of view , but by the recipients themselves . |
4 | The job should be analysed not only from the surveyor 's point of view , but also from the client 's . |
5 | This is a smart modern pension which offers excellent value for money , and is conveniently situated not far from the resort 's two cable cars and the centre . |
6 | Not far from the ship 's chandler was Mick 's Bar , a local pub with green shutters and heavily protected doors . |
7 | It was at the southern end of ‘ the terraces ’ one of the older residential areas of the town , and not far from the Burgers ' . |
8 | M6 and M7 are bright open clusters ; both are visible with the naked eye , not far from the Scorpion 's sting , and both are easily resolved with binoculars . |
9 | In fact , John Major promises to emerge mildly well from the schemers ' cauldron . |
10 | There is value in a multiplicity of provision , not least from the consumer 's point of view , because of the widening choice , flexibility , innovation and competition it should stimulate . |
11 | If a laying cuckoo is seen by the hosts it is vigorously mobbed and chased and , more importantly from the cuckoo 's point of view , its egg is more likely to be ejected . |
12 | Rather , carry straight on from the Col du Soul or . |
13 | The swing was so wild that it unbalanced Sharpe , but it also terrified the second Dragoon who swerved frantically away from the blade 's hissing reach . |
14 | And I reach out personally from the patients ' and the public 's point of view , to the people out there , that sit in their ivory towers in the homes , and say , they can not do this to our hospitals . |
15 | Figures out yesterday from the Government 's Central Statistical Office show that banks took in £60m more in repayments than they lent out . |
16 | And there 's the one is out just diagonally out from the porter 's lodge . |
17 | I have tackled up well back from the water 's edge . |
18 | we 've got a bedroom suite as well apart from the gentleman 's wardrobe cos we had them |
19 | But not only have Rickenbacker rotated the whole layout one notch ( front pickup controls forwards and back pickup controls rearwards ) , but the volumes are the two pots furthest away from the player 's hands while the tone controls sit closest to you . |
20 | Value properties , for me , are really there in the world quite apart from a valuer 's responses to it , but have a necessary effect on the will of him who knows of them . |
21 | Some healers ( especially acupuncturists ) are even able to smell the aura — and this is quite apart from a person 's usual body odour . |
22 | Quite apart from the courts ' power to order the taking of evidence out of the jurisdiction , which is considered below , there are a number of procedures available during the pre-trial phase which lead to the exposure of information or material relevant to the matter in hand . |
23 | He also suggested that quite apart from the accountant 's employer or client , he owed a duty to any third person to whom he shows the accounts or to whom he knows the employer will show the accounts with a view to persuading that person to invest or take some other action . |
24 | Quite apart from the plaintiff 's right to see the report , it is vital to obtain their commentary . |
25 | Quite apart from the borders ' incessant claims on the tsar 's attention , they tied down his troops . |
26 | The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities has acquired , almost certainly from the artist 's daughter Vittoria , a large part of the personal archive of the Italian Futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and his wife Benedetta . |
27 | The overall picture in figure 11.12 suggests that life expectancy can be predicted pretty accurately from a country 's GNP : wealthy countries have healthier populations . |
28 | It is , of course , highly unlikely that anyone who diverged too far from the Party 's orthodoxy would even reach the TOEFL examination room let alone be awarded a government scholarship . |