Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 18 months on from its official opening by The Duchess of York , the Club has achieved both of those initial objectives and is currently trying to build upon them , in communication with its members .
2 Mr Morton needs to bring the contractors down from their revised cost forecast of £7.5bn .
3 And whereas with departmental approach we may have been satisfied with the ability to do extracts down from our corporate mainframe systems in the enterprise approach we 'll look for proper and full integration of the mainframe as an integral part of the environment .
4 This project of revitalising the moral ground of liberalism was particularly important at a time when industrialisation had destroyed traditional sources of social cohesion by cutting individuals off from their fellow citizens and reducing their opportunities for self-expression through economic specialisation .
5 Princess Diana — only hours back from her ill-fated tour to Korea with her husband — suddenly contacted the Press Association news agency .
6 A mother is appealing to the Government to help her get her sons back from her estranged husband in Libya .
7 Therefore what is now called corporate this other income is the erm basically head office cost , there 's things like profits on from our captive insurance er dividends which we did n't have it in fact last year we did the year before from Blackpool land , small profits from the sale of some shares at Fair and other odds and ends which I erm really do n't make up a great deal .
8 A few doors down from his own room sat a Co-ordinator of Intelligence whose task it was to try and keep MI6 , 5 and the true military organisations from duplicating each other 's efforts and spitting in each other 's beer .
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