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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The remaining 27 went to members or sympathizers of the International Movement , which drew its support overwhelmingly from Estonia 's large Russian minority and vehemently opposed Estonian independence .
2 An overhit forehand from Sampras who , despite offering a far more solid challenge against Forget than he had done against Leconte , was still not as consistent enough with his groundstrokes as one would have expected from someone who had become ATP Tour champion two weeks earlier , made it 15–0 .
3 Both of those strands are very much part of volunteering , they 're very much linked with the concept of the active citizen , and there are still lots of voluntary organisations that form and which continue , and which are existing today , which stem entirely from people 's desire to go out there and do something , in their own way .
4 This is the procedure to follow , whether you 're planning a new kitchen entirely from scratch , or reorganizing an existing one .
5 First goal came after 10 minutes ; a hook in from Dave Mitchell .
6 The truth began to be known only when returned veterans started to piece the story together from hearsay at home and to voice their fears to Congressmen .
7 But Aboyeur 's blinkered head showed in front soon after the start as he took the field along from Craganour and Aldegond , with Shogun , Nimbus and Louvois all handy .
8 Oh has it ever occurred to you to take a bottle of milk in from home save going out to buy it ?
9 Deficit down from $10.7m to $9.8m losses in France of $6.7m .
10 Further small improvement in Q2 produced deficit down from $20.2m to $17.9m , despite substantially higher losses in France .
11 A full three point improvement in the operating ratio produced an underwriting deficit down from $36.9m to $35.7m on premiums 13% higher at [ 498.9m ( 1991 : [ 442.8m )
12 It , it , it just went on for a lit a short time afterwards but er , but when the war ended course things , some things changed pretty rapidly as you can appreciate but , but by this time I , I was working for Ellwells then on long distance transport and we used to have to go and fetch tractors or bulldozers that had got armour plating on from Dagenham docks and bring them up here and start selling them to civic contractors and the , the Americans were selling a lot of equipment as well at end of the war , and I saw money made overnight like , people were buying the lorries and putting them on the road you know for work and transport firms and all that and they were getting some of them for next to nothing
13 Later this month in Middlesbrough they are playing a programme entirely from Vienna .
14 Reductions include a short pleated skirt down from £80 to £40 , jeans down from Pounds 60 to £40 .
15 At regular intervals each year thousands of worshippers flock to Naples Cathedral to witness the ‘ miracle ’ of the liquefaction of a small phial of blood purportedly from Saint Januarius , martyred by the Romans in 305 .
16 Safeway have whole Scottish salmon at £3.99 lb ; skinned cod fillets down from £3.79 to £2.99 and Lemon Sole down from £5.59 to £3.99 .
17 In practice , therefore , the judge generally divines the object of a statute merely from perusal of its language , in the light of his knowledge of the previous law and general knowledge of social conditions .
18 TEXAN oil and gas exploration minnow Aviva Petroleum sank back into the red last year with an $8.7m loss , against 1990 's $537,000 profit , on revenue down from $12.2m to $9.3m .
19 I was taken there for the first time when I was six weeks old in a motor side car down from London to just within ten miles of Bury St Edmunds .
20 Whether the government collects the tax revenue entirely from firms or entirely from workers , the incidence of the tax is the same .
21 Native gels , circular dichroism spectra and differential scanning calorimetry ( C. M. Johnson , personal communication ) of purified mutant proteins show that the mutations have little or no effect on the stability and folding of the dimers , suggesting that changes in binding affinity result only from elimination of the intended intermolecular contacts .
22 Obtainable by mail only from Radio Bygones , , the annual subscription , for 6 issues , is £17 .
23 But he smiled rather overpoweringly at the Gnomes , and said that : no , they would not dream of asking them to make such a journey , so hard on the heels of their march in from Gallan .
24 Thirdly , the accompanying redevelopment of Stratford town centre could draw trade and investment away from Hackney and sap the vitality of our existing shopping centres in Mare street and Kingsland road .
25 Many Asian countries attending the meeting expressed concern that the North American Free Trade Area ( NAFTA — see pp. 39045-46 ) , linking Canada , the USA and Mexico , might divert investment away from Asia .
26 He flew his favourite Japanese sushi chef over from LA specially , but no one remembered to hire an interpreter .
27 General principles of local self-government and local economy , approved on April 9 and due to enter into force progressively from July 1 , granted local soviets ( councils ) " broad powers to decide matters relating to social and economic development and environmental protection " , including full control of their own budgets .
28 Strong walkers , and strong walkers only , can follow the coast southwards from Cape Wrath in the hope of arriving in due course at the fishing village of Kinlochbervie .
29 The crowd , shouting opposition slogans , later accompanied a car carrying Chihana 's wife and lawyer away from court after he failed to appear .
30 The military experts taught her how to take evasive action and speed away from danger .
  Next page