Example sentences of "along from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | JUST along from the Corviniana was a quite different exhibition entitled Sztá-lin ! |
2 | We took the light out , just along from the stop , so it was good and dark . |
3 | Now on Green , now we go , we 've come along from the top of Street right along Road , the toy shop then you get to the Kings Arms and on the other side of the road there was another pub and I ca n't remember the name of it , then there was the fish shop and then the Liberal Club then the pork butchers you 'd think they were all full of meat . |
4 | The Moebius Strip stands on the southern bank of the Grand Canal about a kilometre along from the Baratha Arcade , between the Church of the Directed Panspermia and a crustacean restaurant . |
5 | Yes , worried folk were coming along from the Tower to Billingsgate , some carrying a few possessions . |
6 | Er the Department 's consultants identified that that would n't be sufficient to cope with traffic flows on the M sixty two er and indeed suggested as as an option er that traffic a new a new route could be created er along from the M sixty five at , the A fifty six and A fifty nine to Skipton , er and then pointed a red arrow in the direction of the A fifty nine across to the A one . |
7 | Along from the garden entrance is a seminary ( 13/90 ) by Dientzenhofer the Younger . |
8 | You will find us 9 miles from York , 11 miles from Malton on the road from the A64 to Sheriff Hutton , just along from the Blacksmiths Arms and Elm Tree Antiques . |
9 | The side of the dusty street facing the sea was lined with houses all the way along from the pier , but it was difficult to know exactly why many of them were there . |
10 | Laggan Locks , just along from the hostel , was very much the heart of the area for all our doings — and not just because it has a tearoom ! |
11 | Just along from the fish fingers . |
12 | This way , he could send an officer along from the SIB to make sure they did n't nick your spoons . |
13 | John Robertson the schoolmaster had come ‘ trotting along from the manse , looking full of himself and with not a word to say to anyone ’ . |
14 | He pointed to the second shelf , a third of the way along from the left . |