Example sentences of "only [art] [det] miles " in BNC.

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1 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
2 It was only a few miles away but it seemed unimaginably distant .
3 He was only a few miles away but for him it might as well have been a million miles .
4 Oxford itself , the ‘ city of dreaming spires ’ as John Betjeman eulogised it is only a few miles away with all its many and varied attractions .
5 My first efforts to find Roztoky , which is only a few miles outside Prague , were a horror story of wrong turnings , lengthy detours and rush-hour traffic .
6 The National Exhibition Centre and Birmingham International Airport are only a few miles away whilst the new International Convention Centre is only a short walk away .
7 Poised as it is , midway between the University cities , and on the main line to London , with the M.1. only a few miles away , Wolverton seems like something out of Fanny by Gaslight .
8 At Gabes , the coastal plain narrows down to only a few miles between the sea and a large area of salt marshes .
9 Harry Poat left on his mission and Stirling split the remaining force into two groups which would travel independently to a further rendezvous at Bir Soltane , only a few miles from the Mareth line .
10 It was hard to believe that the place he was now visiting was only a few miles from the squalor of the area round the lodging house .
11 We were only a few miles from the coast , but in the days before we had our own car , visits to the sea were exciting expeditions .
12 Green 's memorial tablet is in the church of St Mary the Virgin at Monken Hadley , only a few miles from the College 's Hawkshead campus .
13 It contains unrivalled 18th century English furniture made especially for Harewood by Thomas Chippendale , born only a few miles further up the Wharfe Valley at Otley .
14 These stories occur world wide , so I will limit myself to two which are told of sites on the Yorkshire Wolds only a few miles from where I live .
15 John Nicholson records the following tale of a site only a few miles from Willy Howe :
16 Only a few miles out of London there are green fields and woods , due to strong observation of greenbelt principles by the Government and councils .
17 Although I was only a few miles away over the river , I missed the London I was getting to know and played games with myself like : if the secret police ordered you to live in the suburbs for the rest of your life , what would you do ?
18 In 1989 , living in a motel between Santa Cruz and Watsonville only a few miles from the epicentre of the Loma Prieta earthquake , I had walked with Frank Bardacke in its aftermath down the streets of Watsonville and counted score and score of the old Maybeck homes , tossed off their piers , broken-backed , red-tagged , finished .
19 As a direct consequence of that success , we believe that the inaugural World Sevens , taking place only a few miles from the company headquarters in Perth and with its strong Scottish flavour through its base at Murrayfield , ideally suited for The Famous Grouse .
20 ‘ It is only a few miles outside Tbilisi .
21 It 's only a few miles from here .
22 As she turned on to the dual carriageway that ended only a few miles beyond Naas , the rain spat against the windscreen .
23 France has gone , and Belgium and Holland , and the German army is only a few miles away across the Channel .
24 But he had travelled only a few miles when he lost his way among the dark country lanes near his home in Diss , Norfolk .
25 The new location could be only a few miles from the present site — especially if one of the company 's priorities is to retain existing staff .
26 Coed Glas is only a few miles away from Ty Mawr , the controversial children 's home which is to be closed shortly after a major inquiry .
27 One of my father 's laboratories was only a few miles distant .
28 Only a few miles from the coincidentally placed Goonhilly , a memorial commemorates the site of Guglielmo Marconi 's first transmitted wireless signals to County Cork in April 1901 , heralding the start of modern communication .
29 It was while filming at this den that I heard of yet another place , only a few miles up the Wye , where mink had been seen killing mallard chicks .
30 At the end of his first week back , Baldwin went to stay at Cumberland Lodge , in Windsor Great Park , only a few miles front Fort Belvedere , a bijou residence which justified its martial name only by looking like a toy castle , but which was nonetheless the King 's main base throughout his brief reign .
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