Example sentences of "carry [adv] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A fair example of the region can be had from a round trip , carried out from Thun or from Bern , extending to about 130km ( 80 miles ) .
2 Less than 10 per cent of the housing stock in rural England and Wales consisted of council houses , despite all the attempts at pump-priming which had been carried out from Whitehall .
3 In a pilot scheme carried out from September to November last year , the Japan fisheries Information Centre combined data from the US NOAA-7 satellite with information from its usual sources to draw up charts predicting the whereabouts of fish .
4 This study was carried out from March to December 1989 at the Kenyatta National Hospital , which is the only free public hospital in Nairobi , a city of 1.28 million residents .
5 The great Merseyside Survey of the 1930s carried out from Liverpool University was mainly concerned with unemployment and poverty and , like many local social surveys carried out up and down the United Kingdom , sought to measure the incidence of certain social problems with a view to providing sound empirical data upon which local and central social policy could be based .
6 Further work on the show , which is sponsored by Unix user group Uniforum UK , will be carried out from Reed 's Solihull , Birmingham office .
7 The work for the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland , which is wholly commissioned by the Department of Economic Development , is carried out from Belfast .
8 In 1976 a survey carried out from Lancaster University , Rural Housing in the Lake District , revealed that 10 per cent of the houses in the national park area were holiday homes .
9 Which authors relayed the baton of innovation that Joyce himself carried forward from Ulysses through ‘ Work in Progress ’ into Finnegans Wake ?
10 One last memorable portrait to carry away from Dunvegan : Johnson wore his wig turned inside out as a night-cap , and Lady Macleod said , ‘ I have often seen very plain people , but anything as ugly as Dr Johnson with his wig thus stuck on , I never have seen . ’
11 The essential thing which the plays carry on from Eliot 's earlier anthropologically concerned work is a fascination with ritual .
12 There I tried to ease my worries by shipping a Freezobalm and thinking about the fee I could be carrying away from Ixyphal II .
13 she carried on from Pat .
14 I ca n't leave this part of the world without relating a story about another , less grisly trophy , carried home from Sutherland ; and the link it had with a polluted , southern stream , the White Cart , which empties into the Clyde estuary .
15 The blacksmith used to make them for us out of wood and steel that we carried back from India .
16 The Dentdale road carries on from Cowgill by the chapel past Scotchergill and on by Church Bridge to Dent " Town " , as the village is called .
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