Example sentences of "from the [adj] [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs. Mallett , the typist from the general office , had brought her knitting to work and fortified by an unshakeable alibi — she had sat between the postmistress and Mr. Mason from the general store at the village concert — and with something to occupy her hands , sat clicking away with understandable if irritating complacency until given the order of release . |
2 | The hon. Member for Londonderry , East asked about emissions from the chemical incinerator at the Coalite works . |
3 | this week its the third round of the coca cola cup … our only survivors are Swindon … they 've got Oldham from the Premier League at the County Ground tomorrow night … kick-off is at seven forty five … |
4 | The laughter and voices were coming from the closed rooms at the end of the corridor that Ruth had christened the west wing . |
5 | Scores of fire-tipped streaks were already visible , emerging from the flesh-like folds at the summit and the base of the station 's central mass . |
6 | Then he picked up a rock from the shallow water at the edge of the pool and threw it out into the middle , making a huge splash ; the rings of the splash spread nearly to the edge of the pool . |
7 | I glanced at my watch , found I had forgotten to adjust it and read the time for him from the digital clock at the base of the instrument panel . |
8 | It was a performance unworthy of the faithful supporters who had travelled from Edinburgh and one that requires to be expunged from the collective memory at the first opportunity , which is against Celtic in Glasgow tomorrow night . |
9 | The second incident precipitated his departure from the Catholic church at the age of fourteen . |
10 | Ridden by Peter Scudamore , Nigel Twiston-Davies 's seven-year-old took over from the ill-fated Combermere at the 13th of the 27 fences and , staying on strongly approaching the last , drew clear of the top-weight Dalkey Sound to record an impressive eight-length victory . |
11 | By the time you read this , results from the new monitoring at the Swansea sewage outfall will be available , and Hines and other Badlands surfers will have joined with Welsh SAS members to respond to the findings . |
12 | Now , before his first season there is over , the news he 's to be dropped from the Kidlington-based outfit at the end of the world championships . |
13 | The best-known part of the Minoan city is the so-called ‘ Royal Road ’ which runs from the Theatral Area at the north-west corner of the temple towards the Bull 's Head Sanctuary ( or ‘ Little Palace ’ ) 200 metres away to the west-north-west ( Plate 12 ) . |
14 | Throughout the nineteenth century there were faint waves of Adventism , deriving from the Judaic roots at the heart of the Christian faith . |
15 | Two others announced their candidatures : Yameogo , who resigned from the transitional government at the end of August and Pierre-Clavier Damiba , a UN official . |
16 | It was the official estimate from the Soviet spokesman at the international conference at Vienna this year . |
17 | They crashed from the raised platform at the stern , down among the feet , of the rowers who hastily jumped out of their way . |
18 | Today it was closed but the delightfully cold ice-cream from the small shop at the entrance went down a treat . |
19 | As early as 1957 , Michel Jouvet in Lyons had reported that the size of the ERP generated by a visual stimulus from the occipital cortex at the back of the brain , a primarily visual area , decreased when the subject was asked to attend to an auditory stimulus . |
20 | As we walked through the open-air lobby on our way to the beach , we drew a lot of curious looks from the other guests at the resort . |
21 | Opened in 1987 , it is located just outside the old city walls , a short bus ride or 20 minute walk from the Roman Arena at the heart of Verona . |
22 | Like its Formula Two counterpart it was removed from the international calendar at the end of 1984 . |
23 | It 's become unfashionable because the media is now looking at an alternative scapegoat for the problems the Conservative Party , that 's why it 's a reason and what is arising from the Labour leadership at the moment is purely an attempt to placate the media . |
24 | It was touch-and-go whether she could reach the pram before it either overturned or leapt from the rocky wall at the foot of the bank on to the road , along which traffic was speeding in both directions . |
25 | Ayesha reintroduces the central figure reborn from the apparent death at the end of She and now the sole survivor of the cult of Isis , living in a volcanic mountain fortress , this time in Tibet , and with some difficulty holding her power against a wild tribe in the valley , partly consisting of survivors from Alexander 's army , under the control of Queen Atene , who proves to be a reincarnation of the Egyptian princess , Amenartas , beloved of Kallikrates . |
26 | Please calculate how much grain the landlord demanded from the Tung family at the end of the third year . |
27 | This document won praise from the liberal majority at the Council , and was readily accepted , subject to a few amendments . |
28 | Then , both of them a little awkward , a little shy , not liking to make the first move , the Shotterys had walked together down the path , away from the little group at the church porch . |
29 | amount due to or from the related party at the balance sheet date |
30 | That 's all , apart from the domestic quarters at the rear . |