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

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1 Des Little the signing from Swansea has been rested because er Frank Clarke felt he 'd lost a little bit of confidence in Forest 's poor start to the season .
2 RIGHT The evidence from the site and the excavation itself has been reconstructed in a very vivid way at the Jorvik Viking centre , and is a very popular attraction for visitors from all over the world .
3 And one of the , again I 'm harping on to this particular project we 're involved with at the moment , one of the objectives that we 're involved with at the moment is to look at who gets what in terms of financial gain , right the way from the people who live in the forest , if there are people who actually live in the forest , to the people who live around the forest , to the industries , to the governments to the importers and exporters and the rest .
4 More than 1,600 names — the people whose personal wealth is pledged to meeting insurance claims — lost money when they found themselves having to meet huge bills for asbestosis and pollution claims after Mr Outhwaite agreed to take on the risks from other Lloyd 's syndicates in 1982 .
5 And he had got a pile of something put on the ground from the er , at your park .
6 ‘ The idea was to pass on the information from generation to generation , so children traditionally played a very important part , ’ said a spokeswoman for the Open Spaces Society .
7 Beeren took on the job from Edy de Wilde in 1985 , before which he had been Director of the Museum Boymans van Beuningen in Rotterdam .
8 The stimulus which carried Boycott and Steele along might be of help to others who took on the world from modest beginnings .
9 Apparently the offer from the department to submit itself to cross-examination came about because of a gaff in communications between the department and counsel instructed on its behalf by the Treasury Solicitor .
10 Yes it 's erm made up of a small proportion of the countries in the General , General Assembly , about five countries and seats on it erm basically the allies from the second world war erm and the other seats are changed around periodically between the nation , other nations .
11 It 's not yet known how long the men from Lyneham will stay in Africa .
12 He was always keen to discuss the world news , especially the news from Britain , but he found few takers that night .
13 The romance of the French Foreign Legion struck me in the same way , and especially the exhibits from Kolwezi and Chad , where there were photographs of camouflaged paras with shaved heads and sunglasses helping starving babies .
14 The opt-out clause is a fig leaf that the Prime Minister is clutching to his private parts to cover the serious disagreements in his party , and especially the objections from its right wing .
15 Just about enough the red from .
16 They are strays , having been carried here by the glacier that once occupied Crummackdale as it retreated at the end of the Ice Age , scouring the ground as it departed and bringing down the boulders from their place of origin higher in the valley .
17 For Courtney this was a return to Africa , for he had been a big-game hunter and had once canoed down the Nile from Lake Victoria .
18 Immediately after doing so , before her new skin has had a chance to harden , she is particularly vulnerable , so before the event , she ties down the door from the inside with ropes of silk .
19 Using a long hooked pole , he yanked down the mistletoe from the boughs of an old apple tree .
20 In order to help accommodate the costs of the Navy 's new carrier , CVA 01 , and Polaris , and the RAF 's TSR 2 , such projects as the Army 's Blue Water artillery missile were cancelled in August 1962 ; and , despite the pressure on Army manpower , it was decided to run down the Gurkhas from 14,600 to 10,000 rather than cut any more British battalions — a decision that had to be reversed nine months later to meet the needs of the Borneo campaign .
21 FORSTON IS a tiny hamlet on the River Cerne , which winds down the valley from Cerne Abbas to join the River Frome at Dorchester .
22 Further down the valley from Low Birk Hatt is a place I own called Walker Hall , which has 17 acres of land .
23 Enter the formula +E2/ ( 1+$B$2 ) ∘D2 into F2 and copy this down the column from F2 to F2 …
24 The overall volume of transport decreases both up and down the beach from this zone .
25 The traffic was light : the blue twinkle of a Mitchum magnet train on the Phobos-Byzantium run ; a little old Fargo slipping down the gradient from Longevity or Silverside , fresh vegetables for the Martians .
26 Coffin heard feet coming down the staircase from the upper floor of the house .
27 So node X quote dominates a node Y if and only if there 's a path leading down the tree from X to Y. It 's straightforward , just means it 's higher up in the tree , and there 's a path connecting them .
28 They clambered down the cliff-path from Sea House and set off in a western direction along the beach to Badstoneleigh .
29 Some of them will be practising meditation exercises before they swoop down the ramp from a platform to begin their few minutes of profound torture .
30 Through his tastes and his trials , his political naivety and optimism , McCarthy is led gently down the ramp from the awe-inspiring pedestal of the brilliant scientist to take his place in the milling crowd of common humanity .
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