Example sentences of "from [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In particular , Chandra Talpade Mohanty 's essay seems odd , devoted as it is to a detailed comparison of essays from as long ago as 1981 and 1984 , in which she takes issue with Robin Morgan 's universalist feminism . |
2 | But , again , we must beware the limits of anecdotal evidence ; several of Ryder 's examples are from the 1930s and 1940s ( and one from as long ago as 1909 ) and would breach today 's legal standards . |
3 | ‘ A lot of people came to see it , some from as far away as upper Teesdale and Cleveland , ’ said Mr Pilkington . |
4 | Training Days — taken by Hilary Weedon and Ann Langford — have been well attended , some enthusiastic participants travelling from as far away as 60 miles . |
5 | The two-banded plover is a resident species , but the white-rumped sandpiper is a non-breeding visitor from as far away as Arctic Canada . |
6 | From as far back as late 1868 items in his notebooks show this happening . |
7 | Sure , the Soviet Union wanted to shove pins into its rival from as close up as possible . |
8 | We ought to get him away from here as soon as possible . |
9 | ‘ Come on , Piper , do n't stand there dozing , let's get away from here as quickly as possible ! ’ |