Example sentences of "time from " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We stock six different beers at any one time from a list that includes Arkells , Adnams , Marston 's , Greene King , Youngs and Bass . ’
2 By 1894 British cable connections were branching out again , this time from Singapore to Hong Kong via the British possession of Labuan .
3 If such stipulations are made for so mundane a practice as motoring , they would seem to be reasonable precautions for protecting our environment for the rest of time from possible damage by man-made creatures .
4 Hulme transgressed even more unpardonably in the 14th minute , when his high tackle on Greg Mackey earned a spell in the sin-bin and allowed Turner a third goal , this time from the half-way line .
5 An hour passed before there was another flurry , this time from the corridor .
6 United could also do England a favour by accepting another offer , this time from Egypt , for a match at Tannadice later in the season .
7 His articles on his childhood and schooldays had won praise from time to time from all but the most dour Communists , who resented his privileged background .
8 Let us take one more , this time from the latter part of the century ; it comes from a letter written by the Lancashire engineer and philanthropist , F.W. Crossley , describing the death of his son , Richie :
9 Senior civil servants somehow find time from the burdens of office to sit around deliberating over who really deserves what .
10 They tried to force an amendment , to extend the Sunday closing time from two to three p.m .
11 The region of Conques suffered especially at this time from the breakdown of public authority and the rise of an aristocracy exercising local power from newly built castles .
12 Another , this time from a lance-corporal serving on the western Front and evidently of an extreme Nazi mentality , expressly referred to Hitler 's ‘ prophecy ’ in a malevolent tirade , thanking inter alia the Stürmer for remaining true to its principles on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ and applauding the introduction of the Yellow Star now also in the western occupied territories : ‘ …
13 Does a recording exist in a different dimension of time from a live performance ?
14 Wilson felt only dimly aware of Miss Blagden 's kindness but later came to realise this sign and evidence of human concern had most probably saved her that time from real madness .
15 The Euro Horse Trophy was on time from the start and Rozier just held off Austrian Hugo Simon , who won the first World Cup final in this arena in 1979 , on Amaretto .
16 After 63 minutes Martin had to stretch yet again , this time from Bannon 's well-directed header , but play remained terribly lacking in imaginative incident .
17 Worthington volleyed the second three minutes from time from a Nilsson cross after a short-corner routine .
18 I was staying with a Filipino family on Mindanao , one of the southernmost of the 7,000 Philippine islands , two hours ' flying time from Manila , in a place called Dapitan City in the province of Zamboanga del Norte .
19 They were not far removed at any time from the poverty line , and more frequently below it than above it .
20 Consequently , when he received another invitation to become a regimental chaplain , this time from Colonel Whalley , after consulting with his fellow ministers in Coventry , Richard Baxter accepted .
21 It also became apparent that they could be useful in subdividing the intractable stretch of time from Late Cambrian to Silurian ; they changed in obvious ways from one rock formation to the next .
22 Fuerteventura is a true desert island whose character revolves around its sand beaches = surely among the world 's most exotic ; quite certainly you 'll never find the like within four hour 's flying time from Britain .
23 It was not long before they were fleeing again , this time from the Bow Street Runners .
24 He learnt that he could make love and come both in haste and with impressive slowness , for five minutes or for three hours , without asking either for more or for less time from his partner but fitting in with their timing .
25 He soon improved his 10-mile time from 1:12 to 1:04:10 , and now he has run a 1:02:50 .
26 The Smiths , between grabbing valuable demo time from interested companies , found themselves , in the long hot summer of '83 , in the centre of a whirlwind of ideas all blossoming from the seeds of that initial Marr and Morrissey meeting less than one year earlier .
27 It was like reliving the Dam Pool experience all over again , this time from above the water , rather than underneath it .
28 Bob Tway chipped-in out of a bunker to steal the 1986 US PGA Championship from Norman ; Larry Mize repeated the chipping in feat , this time from off the fairway , a year later in the US Masters .
29 Franco pulled glasses two at a time from the sink and set them on the tiny draining board .
30 They had chosen one of the coldest Decembers ever recorded in England to make their journey , and Coleridge , plagued once more with neuralgia and illness , was suffering at the time from a face ‘ monstrously swoln ’ .
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