Example sentences of "[num] [adv] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cologne , 2-0 down from the first leg in Belgrade , won through to the quarter-finals with two goals from Goetz , his equaliser coming seven minutes from time , and a last-minute winner from Ordenewitz . |
2 | Six up from the first leg … |
3 | Homosexuality , which was invented in 1869 also from a Greek root ( homo , meaning ‘ same ’ ) , was seen in the same light and its male variety was banned in 1885 . |
4 | He is still trying to shrug off a throat and chest virus , but seems certain to start the game with Wednesday , 3-1 down from the first leg , struggling for striking cover . |
5 | It was logical to construe the phrase ‘ intending to settle ’ in rule 41 differently from the contrasting phrase ‘ admitted for settlement ’ which appears elsewhere . |
6 | Kaiserslautern , 3-1 up from the first leg of this second round tie , twice hit Trevor Francis 's team on the break in the second half . |
7 | However , this will still be a factor of five away from the full goal : ‘ ignition ’ . |
8 | For the individuals concerned the trek was often one away from the dreary world of the family farm towards the bright lights of the big city . |
9 | Until 1991 Vietnam had received an estimated US$1,000 million annually from the Soviet Union in credits and grants . |
10 | Bangor went two up from a short corner with J Clark firing in an unstoppable shot . |
11 | Wednesday , 3–1 down from the first leg of this UEFA Cup tie , went about their work impressively . |