Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But Scarborough had been an urgent Fourth Division yard and a sturdy tackle better from the opening minutes of the second leg , when Dave Beasant had needed to stretch twice to low drives .
2 The latter was taken almost entirely from the wire services of Reuters and Agence France-presse , although the Times obtained stories from its sister papers in East Africa and the group 's London correspondent .
3 Right , the reason that er an officer would still stay er with an eleven year old child , a three year old child , or t to get to the realms of fantasy a ninety year old person is that person can still be at risk not necessarily from the police officers , but from anybody else in that building and therefore they 've got to remain er in that room until such time as I 'm satisfied that everything is clear .
4 Some workers commute daily from the mining valleys .
5 He was , in a sense , a member of the family : he would entertain spinsters to tea with Enid Faber and in the evening might read aloud from The Pickwick Papers or another suitable volume .
6 Observers held their breath as the former Derry City and Shelbourne star took to the pitch for his first game but the thunderous greeting that cascaded down from the Windsor stands proved it was unnecessary caution .
7 He sighed tiredly , as though he had been working for a full day with stone and timber , and tried to listen to James Menzies , who was well away , drinking whisky with Allan and simmering with the news from the west , where the lists had been torn down from the church doors at Fortingall and Kenmore , and from Blair Atholl : the Duke 's factor had had to meet a crowd of more than a thousand and the Duke had signed a paper swearing not to impose the Act .
8 Below us sparkled the Garbh Uisge , bouncing noisily down from the melting snows over jumbled slabs .
9 All but one of the 12 videos ( ‘ Stop Me ’ ) are so dull one requires tentative electric shocks to the eyelids to keep awake , while five ( ‘ What Difference ’ , ‘ Heaven Knows ’ , ‘ Shoplifters ’ , ‘ Boy ’ and ‘ Sheila ’ ) are n't even proper videos at all , just Top Of The Pops appearances dusted down from the BBC archives .
10 One evening Sigarup brought the rams and he-goats down from the mountain pastures and Śa kar went to take his place , tending the ewes and lambs .
11 It is perfectly clear that long before the procession came into sight , long before the procession had formed , these people in the Markets in their desire to be offended had come down from the side streets and had taken great trouble to he offended , and not only were prepared to be offended but were prepared to throw missiles , stones and other weapons …
12 ‘ What 's she staring at ? ’ said Gazzer to Bella as they both looked down from the pier gardens .
13 In term he usually lectured continuously three mornings a week , often to an audience of one , an ancient alarm clock reminding him to change the subject , perhaps from the Paston letters to the Puritans or from Greek epigraphy to the Oxford Movement .
14 When results began to come in from the field researchers , Highlander served as the collection , organisation and computation centre , and held workshops to allow participants to draw some very marked comparisons and contrasts from the raw data .
15 The curator-in-chief in charge of sculpture , Jean-René Gaborit , asked that the courtyards of the Richelieu wing be covered so that his department might at last have the space to show pieces from stores and also sculptures brought in from the Tuileries gardens and elsewhere , many of them suffering from atmospheric pollution .
16 We ‘ flew ’ huge flags and posters one metre in from the side walls , reaching to some two metres above the ground .
17 Shrieks and whoops heralded two loinclothed South Africans who rushed in from the side cloisters with spears and animal skin tabards .
18 At Grassington the miners worked in small setts , or meers , and there were regular disputes over boundaries and underground trespass despite the presence of a Barmoot Court and Barmaster , and other customs anciently brought in from the lead districts of Derbyshire .
19 Available only from the UK publishers at the above address , the diskette version costs £5.50 including inland p&p , or £11 overseas , including air mail postage and packing .
20 Both he and Eadmer had written their Histories down to 1120 without mentioning these texts , and it was only from the Canterbury monks that William of Malmesbury now learnt that these were the texts quoted by Lanfranc fifty years earlier .
21 The foundry operates in a former Turkish bathhouse roofed with nine ventilated domes , where , in deep gloom lit only from the dome vents , two teenage boys and an old woman produce all sizes of bells and ecclesiastical brassware .
22 You will find us 9 miles from York , 11 miles from Malton on the road from the A64 to Sheriff Hutton , just along from the Blacksmiths Arms and Elm Tree Antiques .
23 Just along from the fish fingers .
24 Yet others , especially from the London prisons , found it relaxed , humane and positive .
25 This is getting to be quite widely used nowadays , especially from the skin specialists , .
26 Certainly the ambience did nothing to diminish the quality of performance , especially from the Western Samoans , Koreans , and , above all , the Fijians .
27 The silence is deafening as usual — especially from the wanker bands who freely exploit CND logos and all manner of love and flowers imagery to cream in the profits on the back of people who put their fucking arses on the line for the self same cause .
28 The silence is deafening as usual — especially from the wanker bands who freely exploit CND logos and all manner of love and flowers imagery to cream in the profits on the back of people who put their fucking arses on the line for the self same cause .
29 I suppose that the common denominator in on-the-road campaigning is the commitment it requires , especially from the volunteer workers in the constituencies who make the biggest sacrifice .
30 An important function of the nervous system is the central processing of information derived from the sense organs , especially from the compound eyes and auditory organs , which respond to stimuli with relatively elaborate spatial or temporal patterns .
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