Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I love camping and do n't feel that anything can compare with waking up in the morning with the day just a few hours on from dawn , dew still on the grass , so that when you open the tent flap the smell of a new day comes to you with the early morning sun . |
2 | But generations on from Bill and Ben , things are neither bad nor — after a while — all that baffling . |
3 | Set in beautiful parkland 15 minutes only from Birmingham City Centre , 20 minutes from Birmingham Airport and The NEC the hotel is the perfect location for the travelling business person , easy access from M6 , M5 , M40 and M42 . |
4 | We got amazing proposals in from men , which were entirely about general health , ignoring any particular women 's health issues . |
5 | American Eagle ( same number ) fly regularly to Redding four times daily from $136 return . |
6 | they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming . |
7 | Last week he asked us to bring our experts along from Leicestershire to meet his experts and have a discussion . |
8 | Six months on from ICL 's decision to introduce a no smoking at work policy at its Reading office block , it is still possible to indulge in an on-site nicotine fix . |
9 | The second part of the ORIGINAL DRAWING tutorial explains how to create your won shapes entirely from scratch . |
10 | Nike Air Max trainers down from £69.99 to £39.99 . |
11 | They clustered around his ankles , hiding his plimsolls entirely from view . |
12 | I had not conducted business in Latin America or in Africa at all , and visits to both countries soon after I was appointed revealed how extraordinarily difficult it was to get an accurate view of both their problems and opportunities merely from reading , no matter how assiduously . |
13 | London Market including internal reinsurance , produced estimated losses down from $10.2m to $9.7m . |
14 | Substantial improvement with losses down from $20.9m to $7.8m . |
15 | General Accident Property Services produced losses down from $5.2m to $4.5m |
16 | Isabel wrenched her eyes away from fitzAlan and glared at the wall . |
17 | It 's hard to keep your eyes away from documents people beside you are reading on the train , especially when they are X/Open Co Ltd internal memoranda : the one seen by a Unigram.X spy at Lewisham , South London last week promised in its first paragraph ‘ a 0% payrise ’ for unfortunate X/Open employees . |
18 | She dragged her eyes away from D'Arcy , pulling her robe closed . |
19 | Ace remained silent for a moment , unable to tear her eyes away from Richmann . |
20 | Dorian Gray never took his eyes away from Lord Henry . |
21 | But Dorian Gray never took his eyes away from Lord Henry . |
22 | With an effort she kept her eyes away from Dane , knowing she could n't bear to see answering desire for Marianne in his face . |
23 | The man was frightened , unable to tear his eyes away from Ruthven 's corpse , but he shook his head . |
24 | It was , he sadly reflected , impossible to keep the Koreans away from factionalism and skulduggery . |
25 | On another occasion , walking across the water-meadows away from Kidlington church towards Hampton Poyle , he told me how ( during one of the school holidays ) he had read Thomas Hardy 's Jude the Obscure and , at the end of the day , had climbed a haystack . |
26 | They acquired a significance that grew ever more painful as weeks and then months away from home turned into years . |
27 | Stiff Little Fingers was my life when I was younger and I jumped at the idea of being able to do a few gigs without spending months away from home and having to worry about recording a new album as soon as we finished . |
28 | They 're still six months away from product reckoned to run initially on Sun 3s and 4s , Sparcs , RS/6000s and DECstations . |
29 | His hair was dishevelled , his beard had grown around his neck as if he had spent the past four months away from civilisation . |
30 | The explorers celebrate deep in the Antartic just months away from tragedy . |