Example sentences of "few [noun] from [noun] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Fish Co-operative is here , just a few steps from Riddle 's yard .
2 A few words from Leeson 's letter drifted into his mind — a girl 's clothes left at the studio — what girl ?
3 Half way to the door I swivelled and , as if simply following the script of this particular hangover , strolled back to the table and came to a halt with my hands in my pockets a few feet from Davis 's chair .
4 A few extracts from Val 's letter will quickly indicate the problem :
5 One meeting of particular significance was with a young dissenting bookseller called Joseph Cottle , whose shop stood at the corner of Corn Street and High Street , a few yards from Southey 's birthplace .
6 She recognised a few faces from Amelia 's party , but most of the dead people were strangers .
7 And , Germany suffered a massive blow to its pride when the Hindenburg crashed in a ball of flames just a few miles from Nicholson 's home town , Neptune , New Jersey soon after he was born .
8 At a more modest level , the office of clerk of the works at Middleham was filled by a Westmorland man , Michael Wharton of Kirkby Thore , whose home lay a few miles from Gloucester 's lordship of Penrith .
9 At a more modest level , the office of clerk of the works at Middleham was filled by a Westmorland man , Michael Wharton of Kirkby Thore , whose home lay a few miles from Gloucester 's lordship of Penrith .
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