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

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1 Briant ignored that and looked instead at a man waving his notebook eagerly from the back row .
2 The essence of the association 's idea was to develop flats for sale and this would make it possible to bring in private institutional finance — eg from a building society which might then become involved in providing mortgages for the individual purchasers .
3 Reeling somewhat from the gin concoction , and making for the captain 's office , I console myself with the thought that if I need anything from an appendectomy to open heart surgery , there is no shortage of equipment or expertise to hand .
4 Clone H1 42 contains the 700 bp upstream from the transcription start point , cloned into the plasmid Bluescript ( 15 ) .
5 Investigation by the writer revealed a likely site for this machine on the western bank of Muckle Gill , just above the ford ( shown on the O.S. map ) about 40 yds. upstream from the gill head , and by the side of the workings on what we now call Benson 's Lode .
6 Wildflower walk in the North York Moors , 2pm from the Moors Centre , Danby , Whitby .
7 Starts 2pm from the car park of the Red Lion pub at the east end of Compton in Berks .
8 The tours will begin each day at 2pm from the Tourist Information Office at Bishop Street .
9 If Aschmann becomes unable to perform — as a result of your deliberately destructive influence — I would at once have to issue a statement making it plain that from now on I disassociate myself entirely from the Hochhauser Season . ’
10 Such operations have the advantage of removing the pollutants entirely from the waste stream ie the compounds do not merely undergo a change of state within the environment — and can exhibit beneficial interactions with microorganisms ( eg the so-called powdered activated carbon ( PACT ) process , in which powdered carbon is added to activated sludge and ‘ biological activated carbon ’ , in which microorganisms extend the life of carbon filters before regeneration is required ) .
11 She carried on for another year and then died suddenly from a heart attack .
12 A voice spoke suddenly from the starboard bow monitor .
13 A voice spoke suddenly from the starboard bow monitor .
14 The station resembled the early Earth Pioneer space stations which had been built outwards from the home planet to the stars .
15 This function is also reflected in two small square structures , projecting outwards from the south wall of the mansio which have been interpreted as tower granaries .
16 Nerve cells , unlike other cells , have the ability to communicate with other nerve cells by the use of long thin fibres known as axons and dendrites which extend outwards from the cell body , allowing the cell to influence from 1,000 to 100,000 other nerve cells .
17 Applix Inc has poached DJ Long from the Unix side of Lotus Development Corp as its new vice-president of marketing .
18 According to the Gaia atlas of planet management ( Myers 1985 ) , approximately 75 000 million t of soil are lost annually from the land surface and the areas that are most severely affected are shown in Fig. 7.2 .
19 A Militant councillor , Willie Griffin , accused Labour rather than the Government of forcing through the closures , adding that the £172,000 that would be saved annually from the Faskally closure was ‘ paltry ’ .
20 Lyon converted brilliantly from the touch line before hooker Gus O'Donnell added a drop goal to give Saints a narrow 9-8 half time lead .
21 Martha , whose head was as strong as her sister 's , sometimes climbed up as well , and , clinging on about a foot lower down , read aloud from a horror comic .
22 Such rifts are said , therefore , to have a half-graben structure with the main boundary listric fault forming a footwall , and the opposing downwarped crust forming a hanging wall leading down from a roll-over zone ( Fig. 4.9(B) ) .
23 One of her few friends in the movement , whom she used to meet at Lockharts in the Strand for a poached egg once a week , had come down from a mill town in Lancashire in 1916 with nothing but two brown paper parcels .
24 Chips & Technologies Inc saw a third quarter net loss of $4.1m , down from a $10.3m loss last time , on turnover down 30.9% at $21.6m ; net loss for the nine months was $39.7m , down from a loss last time of $48.5m , on turnover that fell 29.3% at $76.3m .
25 Now , suddenly , a jay looks down from a hiding place in a lichened oak and slips away without breaking the silence : stealthy , cunning , typical of the inveterate egg thief .
26 The late 1960s threw up extensive demands for public bodies to be more open and responsive to community groups and sectional interests ; the demand was for plan making to be a negotiable activity between interested parties , rather than a matter of technical decisions handed down from a monopoly elite in government .
27 It began counting down from a starting position of 30:00 .
28 Information on the necessary form of a component is first passed down from an assembly arrangement .
29 Network Equipment Technologies Inc has reported a fourth quarter net loss of $15.5m after a $17m charge for costs of acquisition of Adaptive Inc and restructuring charges , against a profit last time of $1.4m , on sales up 8.9% at $57.3m ; net loss for the year to March 31 was $11.1m , down from an $11.2m loss last time on sales up 21.0% at $218.8m .
30 Finally Rezia throws the keys down from an upstairs window .
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