Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [noun prp] in " in BNC.

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1 Sadly , Arthur Hellyer is also no longer with us , he died last week at the age of 90 ; two of his titles are to appear from Hamlyn in March : The Hellyer Pocket Guide ( £4.99 ) and The Hellyer Gardening Encyclopedia ( £14.99 , 0 600 57645 0 ) .
2 An up Marylebone express prepares to depart from Victoria in 1951 hauled by A3 4–6–2 No. 60059 ‘ Tracery ’ — a regular loco on the GC lines both in the 30 's and 50's .
3 The final plan deviated from the original and we decided to go from Sulitjelma in Norway to Abisko , at the top of Kungsleden , in Sweden .
4 ‘ Who else would be likely to drive from Paris in the middle of the night and go halfway to demolishing a door ?
5 Any real revival hopes , however , hinge on the New Zealanders Brian Bellingham , a wing , and Steve Autogavea , a lock , who are due to arrive from Auckland in midweek .
6 CAN anyone explain why a mail-order figurine takes eight days to arrive from Marseilles in France , but when I order a similar item from Canterbury — just 15 miles up the A2 from here — they advise me to allow 28 days for delivery .
7 It was this same denial of support which drove Maria Cristina to abdicate as Regent in 1840 and Alfonso XIII to withdraw from Spain in 1931 .
8 It was all the more remarkable given Franco 's condemnation , years earlier , of the loss of the last remnants of the Spanish empire , as he saw it , without a fight , and his disapproval of General Primo de Rivera 's decision to withdraw from Morocco in the 1920s .
9 He 's due to return from Spain in the next few days .
10 He was glad to return from Siam in 1907 when he started consulting again , covering topics as diverse as sherardizing and the manufacture of composition billiard balls .
11 But it was only when tourists and journalists began to return from Bucharest in the mid-later 1980s with photographs of the demolitions and stories about their effects on the local people that any organized criticism of the regime got under way in Western Europe .
12 Though he no longer lives in the village , he is interested in its history and tradition and is happy to travel from Essex in order to carry out his duty .
13 With some difficulty I managed to get a permit to travel from Parma in a bus which went up into the hills to Lagrimone ; once there , I would walk to the house of a Signor Ugolotti , some distance from the village .
14 Thus Es are difficult to distinguish from Fs in contrast with Os and Xs , for example .
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