Example sentences of "from that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You could approach your writing from that angle .
2 From that angle he could see the lower corridor running from the great square of the hall to the heavily curtained kitchen door .
3 There is just time to lift the curtain and peep out at the scene in the street , then to dash upstairs , stand on the bathroom stool and see what the picture is like from that angle .
4 Well , of course , it is inevitable that one thinks of it from that angle from the way one has been brought up but actually one ca n't think of anything more barbaric than the Crucifixion and that way of killing somebody .
5 So from that angle she was sort of grateful that anybody was there .
6 Nothing more from that angle except that the police have asked us to check him out , so they 're pretty dubious about who he was . ’
7 His red hair and her blonde looked suddenly garish from that angle in the now brightly lit room .
8 You got a real sense of danger from that poem .
9 I learned from that outing that there is in top-level racing , as well as intelligence , a physical dimension which is vastly important .
10 These are seen to belong to one particular country and are at their best when performed by dancers from that country .
11 The Bright Lights of India is an exhibition of all sorts of mouthwatering things from that country , which is being staged by Liberty , Regent Street and all of its 21 branches .
12 According to Templeton 's Mark Mobius , his team will only put those shares on the buy lists which it judges to be bargains ; if it discovers no bargains in a particular country then no shares from that country will appear in the portfolio .
13 But the greatest bliss was the Australian cricket troupe fresh off SS Macedonia , the first from that country to pay Ceylon more than a fleeting visit .
14 The Convention simply does not address the movement of persons or documents from that country to the forum State or a third State ; nor , of course , the extensive nature of such movement required to comply with some American discovery orders .
15 The outcome was that at the end of June 1960 a Cuban delegation in Moscow was warmly received by Khrushchev himself , and was told by the Soviet premier that ’ the Soviet Union has only to press a button in any part of the Soviet Union for rockets from that country to fall on any other part of the planet ’ .
16 One of the principal concerns emerging from scenarios of regional climates which may be experienced due to a carbon-dioxide-induced warmer earth is that of warmer and drier conditions in the Corn Belt of the United States , especially since much of the world food market depends upon the availability of grain from that country .
17 In winter 1980–81 a Western specialist on South Asia , Selig Harrison , suggested that a formula involving the emergence of a provisional government in Afghanistan might win Soviet acceptance if could provide for arrangements under which Moscow could withdraw from that country in a phased fashion over several years and if the new Afghan government could return to the pre-1973 Soviet-tilted brand of neutralism .
18 In the same year Moscow also reached an accommodation over Austria with the Western powers which resulted in joint troop withdrawals from that country .
19 The broad definition of a ‘ base ’ contained in such statements left open the possibility that a settlement of the Afghan conflict along Soviet lines would involve not only the retention of Soviet military advisers but a Soviet-DRA agreement on granting the USSR some form of military base rights in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of Soviet troops from that country .
20 In the UK we have disposed of a number of non-strategic assets for a total of £208 million , which will be received in 1993 , while in February this year we also disposed of our remaining businesses in Australia and withdrew from that country .
21 Now exiled from that country due to a , ’ the black eyes slid away , ‘ misunderstanding .
22 Since the Minister is so concerned about the gold belonging to the Baltic states , will he see justice done for the poorest country in Europe , Albania , whose gold is in the Bank of England and was stolen from that country four decades ago ?
23 A lone gunman , Charles Yacoub , demanded the release of all Lebanese prisoners held in Lebanon by Syria and the withdrawal of Syrian troops from that country .
24 Could you tell me how people outside Kuwait from that country are contributing to the war effort .
25 With the dominant class , it shares in the control of the existing social order and benefits from that order ( Portes 1985 ) .
26 It is said that it would be wrong that the justices should be put in a position of making an order on the merits of the case that there should be no contact , when the next day the local authority and the parent could depart from that order .
27 Now and that 's for my benefit alone okay , what that means is that I 'll see each and every one of you in a , a role play so the first person in each role play will be Robert , Barry and Gareth , followed by Gill , , followed by Bill , Roger and Vincent and Robert again you do not deviate from that order .
28 Anyone who has been in receipt of this form of grant aid from the Sports Council has already received guidance notes and application forms direct from that Council .
29 As a senior forensic medical examiner ( FME ) working in the Metropolitan Police District since 1964 , my experience is derived from that constabulary , but I know that conditions are similar elsewhere in the UK .
30 He strove to keep his face from that wall as it inexorably pulled him closer .
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