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

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1 The waste paper necessary for the industry is bought from warehouses which are not part of the Cartón de Colombia company .
2 Astor 's North-West Fur Company had a small fleet of sailing ships on Lake Erie , transporting furs from warehouses on the Canadian shore to ports at the east end of the lake .
3 The final southbound working to run over the section from Dunford to Sheffield consisted of class 20 No. 20004 and a brake conveying a party of contractors who had been inspecting the remaining part of the route west of Penistone .
4 And read the please six and visions from Viscuss The first one is going to be given a bit more time and then the other five are going to brief .
5 Some of the earliest examples of Floral Style vessels also came from Knossos ; they are gracefully shaped vases decorated with stylized but recognizable white lilies and recalling the famous Lily Fresco from Amnisos .
6 Total spending on the poor certainly rose from $13.4 billion in 1964 to $23.9 billion in 1969 .
7 Beware of ‘ sugar-free ’ commercial products such as cakes and jams , especially those from healthfood shops — often they are made with fruit-juice concentrate and are just as rich in natural fruit sugars as if they were made with cane or beet sugar .
8 Among other metaphors there is a rich cluster based not on sight but on touch , some likewise submerged in Latin etymologies ( ‘ conceive ’ , ‘ apprehend ’ , ‘ comprehend ’ , from concipio ‘ seize together ’ , apprehendo ‘ grasp ’ , comprehendo ‘ grasp together ’ ) , others overt ( ‘ be in touch ’ , ‘ grasp ’ something , ‘ catch on ’ to it , ‘ get the point ’ , ‘ feel ’ that it is ‘ palpably ’ true ) .
9 Cellular Technical Services Inc saw fourth quarter net losses of $682,255 up from $154,170 losses last time , on sales up 63.7% to $1.2m ; net losses for the year to December 31 were $1.5m up from $986,876 losses last time , on turnover up by 105.9% to $5m .
10 About 10km ( 6 miles ) down the main valley road from Linthal is Schwanden , a small industrial town where the Sernf valley joins the Linth .
11 Under pressure from the IMF " the established Central Bank rate " for the Egyptian pound was raised in September 1989 from Epounds 0.70 to Epounds 1.10 to the United States dollar as part of a planned six-year phaseout of the rate ; the " new bank rate " introduced in May 1987 ( see p. 35225 ) remained at Epounds 2.55 .
12 On 1 December , as we were preparing to start , an official did telephone from Asba Tafari , headquarters of Chercher Province which nominally included Bahdu .
13 A letter had arrived from Asba Tafari addressed to the head of my escort ; it had been passed from chief to chief .
14 Next morning while we were loading , Omar brought a young but responsible-looking man over to me who had just arrived from Asba Tafari .
15 In New York , on the east side of Central Park , wooden tables are laden with cut-price volumes , all brand new , from Greenwich Village 's Strand bookstore .
16 Double Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe will lead a team of runners from Greenwich to Westminster on April 21 to publicise the launch of ADT Healthquest , a national health and fitness campaign aiming to raise £1m in 1991 for six health-related charities .
17 Mercurial striker Ian Wright joined The Eagles from Greenwich Borough in 1 985 and quickly made his mark with us as a highly effective ‘ super-sub ’ in his first season , scoring nine times to finish as Palace 's second-highest scorer with Phil Barber .
18 Hotels Advice from Greenwich Tourist Office .
19 But the big day is today(thurs) , not Saturday , because that 's when the men from Greenwich Council come to see if they can give the £4 million redeveloped ground the safety certificate it needs for Saturday 's sell-out game to proceed .
20 1841 saw the marriage of Mary to Samuel Wates , a clerk from Greenwich , at the Denmark Place Baptist Chapel in Lambeth .
21 The Titfords were sharing the house with William Parker , a 28-year-old warehouseman with a Manchester and Bradford merchant , born in Devon , and his wife Louisa , aged 21 , from Greenwich .
22 As the months passed and the court moved — and Anne and Joan with it — from Westminster to Greenwich , from Greenwich to Sheen and then back again to Westminster , and as Joan practised and adopted the ways of the nobility , the close resemblance between herself and Anne became more pronounced .
23 If in no other sense than economic , the world 's focus had switched from East to West , from Greenwich to the Date Line , from Atlantic to Pacific .
24 BOYS and girls of the Royal Hospital School at Holbrook were joined by villagers yesterday at an ecumenical service in the school chapel to celebrate the jubilee of the school 's move to Suffolk from Greenwich .
25 It moved from Greenwich in 1933 to new premises built on an estate provided by ship owner Gifford Sherman Reade in gratitude for the work of the Royal Navy in safeguarding shipping during the First World War .
26 He looks not like a peasant from Saratov , but a Civil Servant Grade 5 who has just got off the train from Greenwich .
27 SERAFIN : ‘ From Greenwich to Westminster ’ — which I should think would involve somewhat similar considerations — ‘ even though it takes longer , even though I ca n't read or watch television to keep myself entertained at the same time , even though it demands a greater expenditure of concentration and nervous energy — and , one might possibly add , physical labour in pushing and pulling the various levers and pedals involved … ’
28 John was always prepared to take suggestions from his chosen dancers and also from Peggy van Praagh , who told me that her function was most often to suggest that he was attempting too much and ought to take something out .
29 We got all the details from Peggy , who happened to be there at the time , when she popped down later to the Met Office for a reviving cup of coffee and dash of medicinal brandy .
30 Sammy , at times rather naive , wanted to remain with us , and walk me home after I parted from Peggy with perhaps a ‘ good-night ’ kiss .
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