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

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1 The Doric temple became early popular in the western colonies and many more sets of archaic metopes are known from this area than from the homelands .
2 I believe it 's a different planning officer dealing with this application than from the last one , but er
3 Never again a time with such opportunity as from the train that plodded across the flat wilderness lands on the way to the East .
4 But there is undoubtedly a need for council expenditure in this city and elsewhere in this particularly recommendation we clearly have to realise more capital whether from the judiciousness of our asset or of course by .
5 Once the light had been turned out again , slowly , inch by inch , Charlie continued his crab-like advance , now more fearful of a stray bullet from his own side than from the enemy 's .
6 However , 's career in malt began in 1966 when he joined 's brewing services division at Gloucester on the same day as from R&D at Ipswich .
7 But perhaps the most interesting extension that can be made to a Murten visit is to make the very short journey of only 8km ( 5 miles ) either by road No 1 , or by rail on the same line as from Kerzers to Murten The destination is the small town of Avenches , which stands on a hill just north of the bypassing main road No1 which runs across the Mittelland plateau from Bern to Lausanne .
8 Typically , he drew as much from the personality of each bird as from the relative characteristics of a particular species .
9 The vast 100ft gallery allowed one to move from each painting as from event to event , marking its relation to the last .
10 As before the Polish crisis , there was little protest except from the far left who kept the local Councils of Action going for some months as centres of mobilization and revolutionary propaganda .
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