Example sentences of "runs from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 210 miles long , it runs from the west to the east coast of southern Scotland .
2 Although the limb is three-dimensional I will treat it as if it were two-dimensional and only consider position with respect to two axes , the antero-posterior axis which runs across the limb from digit 2 to digit 4 , and the long , or proximo-distal axis , which runs from the shoulder to the tip of the digits .
3 For this purpose I choose the country depicted on Sheet 145 of the Ordnance Survey ( sixth edition ) , which runs from the edge of Oxford northwards to a few miles beyond Banbury , and from Chipping Norton on the west to beyond Brackley in Northamptonshire on the east .
4 A complimentary mini-bus service runs from the bottom of the cable-car to the hotel 's beach club ( 1 June to 30 Sept ) where there is a restaurant , snack bar , garden and watersports .
5 Isabella , in Columbus 's savage dream , tears her hair , runs from the Courtyard of the Lions , screams for her heralds .
6 Because he will have to leave early to join up again with Australia , he feels he owes us runs from the word go .
7 A tube runs from the back of the body chamber into the flotation tanks at the rear so that the animal can flood them and adjust its buoyancy to float at whatever level it wishes .
8 It is stiffened by a slender bony rod housed in a sheath that runs from the back of the beak , behind the skull and over its top to the front of the face .
9 In other proceedings , time runs from the accrual of the cause of action , i.e. when the four elements identified above are complete .
10 The more normal ‘ indirect ’ system has two water circuits : a primary circuit which is heated in the boiler and then circulates to a heat-exchange unit inside the hot water cylinder before returning to the boiler to be reheated ; and a second circuit which runs from the boiler to the radiators .
11 The sternocoxals are the sternal promotors and remotors of the leg while the lateral intersegmental muscle runs from the sternum to the pleuron or tergum of the succeeding segment and is best developed in larval forms .
12 The real Holy Grail of science is to combine the two into an equation whose writ runs from the instant of creation to the last syllable of recorded time .
13 It is the most easterly peak in the long north ridge which runs from the sea to the Hare 's Gap : a junction of several low level paths and exit point of the Brandy Pad — a path that , so the story goes , was used by smugglers to take illegal supplies of drink from the coast at the Bloody Bridge , inland .
14 I did the walk last summer on a fine sunny afternoon , leaving Malham by the beck that runs from the village to the pretty little waterfall at Janet 's Foss .
15 Where the rail track runs from the North town to the South town or you could go go by rail from the one side of the hill to the other .
16 Section 10(4) provides expressly that where the local authority opts to take summary proceedings to recover their expenses , the limitation period runs from the date of service of the demand or , if there is an appeal , the date when the demand becomes operative .
17 The period within which the debtor must notify the court of his intentions runs from the date of service and is a period of 21 days .
18 The order must make clear whether the time runs from the date of the order or from service thereof Van Houten v Foodsafe ( 1980 ) 12 SJ 277 .
19 Time runs from the date of the injury not from the date of the negligent manufacture .
20 Time runs from the date of the breach , which will usually be the date of non-compliance with the decision .
21 Time runs from the date of the breach , which will probably be no later than the date of the publication of the decision .
22 Remember that a writ can be issued by fax in an emergency ( RSCOrder 6 , r 7 ) , that the day of the accident does not count for limitation purposes , that if the limitation expires on a Sunday you can issue on the Monday and that if the plaintiff is deceased , limitation runs from the date of death .
23 The time span of the objects runs from the invasion of Alexander the Great in 329–325 BC to the eve of the Islamic conquest in the eighth century AD .
24 A characteristic muscle , the cranial flexor of the lacinia , runs from the lacinia to the cranial wall and has been used to identify the former in specialized mouthparts ( Das , 1937 ; Imms , 1944 ) .
25 If a wound becomes infected as shown by increasing pain , swelling and redness , particularly if the inflammation runs from the wound in red streaks towards the body ( lymphangitis ) .
26 As soon as she lies down at night , this stuff runs from the sinus and
27 A No 21 bus regularly runs from the Railway Station taking approximately 20 minutes and a No 9 runs from Clifton through the City Centre to the University .
28 Erm , again in my experience the a any additional material usually runs from the close of the enquiry , and I 'm well aware of of the turning up at the end of the enquiry .
29 The industrial pattern runs from the south-east to the north of the county and the assisted area pattern ought to be changed to reflect the needs of the county as a whole .
30 The industrial pattern in Northumberland runs from the south-east corner to the north — to the area represented by the hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed ( Mr. Beith ) .
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