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

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1 It 's a white place , like Wigan which only seems to have a Black population on Tuesday nights when the music from the Wigan Pier nightclub 's jazz-funk DJ draws in young Blacks from as far as the Midlands to body-pop .
2 A church has stood in Lowthorpe from as early as the Norman Conquest .
3 The group has received donations from well-wishers from as far as Bangor and Holyhead .
4 Even so , it is worth getting to know and keeping a sharp look out for the signs from as early as May on , because if you act quickly enough it is possible to stop the attack before it spreads through the rest of the foliage by picking off , and , this is important , burning the infected parts .
5 Tentative articles in The Shield from as early as 1905 began to reconsider the role of science in promoting moral reform .
6 Other gaelic flavoured news this week includes the revelation that THE EDGE will be spending a lot more time poncing about in Tie-Rack cravats and spouting epigrams from now on as he 's just purchased OSCAR WILDE 's old gaff .
7 Much of the attack on the slave trade from as early as the end of the 1780s to the debates of 1806 could equally have been , and was , an attack on slavery .
8 Whether their monetary policy from as early as 1970 was designed to force such a devaluation is another question .
9 Although the perfume is rapidly diluted by the air , the male 's antennae are so sensitive that he can detect a female from as far as 5 kilometres away .
10 The term ‘ modern ’ is interpreted widely , for some works date from as early as the sixteenth century .
11 The sculptures are almost entirely of Flemish origin and date from as early as the sixteenth century .
12 The Romans were taking the Merano Cure from as early as the 4th century and its spring waters are said to be among the best in the world .
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