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

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1 He listened , too , and for a moment the noises from the next room ceased , and he heard only a great and total silence , a silence that extended beyond the city , beyond the planet , a silence as empty and bleak and beautiful as space , as the universe itself ; the endless harmonious silence of the spheres .
2 The noises from the next room grew more explicit .
3 The animal with the baton smacked the sleeping animal in time to Midwinter 's staccato pronouncements. from the next room 1 heard a riff of a clarinet and toot of a trombone .
4 After two minutes I was showered with hot tea and a selection of cakes from the next door cubicle .
5 When there came , in the distance , the sound of another bell ringing , the girl from the next cubicle actually came in and tugged her out into the room , whispering , ‘ You 've got to line up ! ’
6 At Alcala 's adult education centre , one toothless old woman in slippers sang her a flamenco lament about a lovely but strong-headed girl from the next village who was stabbed seven times by her jealous husband .
7 There are 10 days of accrued interest , 171 days until the next coupon payment and 10 years from the next coupon payment before maturity .
8 Was that a sound from the next room , from behind the dosed door ?
9 As the wave of relief flooded through me I saw Mr Bailes climbing over the wall from the next field .
10 You can choose a complementary dessert from the next chapter .
11 Merrill was drying her hair on Saturday afternoon when Diane from the next flat knocked at the door and held out a letter addressed to Merrill , explaining that it had been included with her junk mail which she had ignored until a moment ago .
12 He could n't even hear faint sounds from the next apartment without his imagination putting together some unwholesome scene of matching action .
13 Fifa banned Rojas from all football for life and announced a list of suspensions of Chilean officials , culminating in the ban from the next World Cup , which will be hosted by the United States .
14 Gould 's experiences so far had encouraged him to expect similar rewards from the next leg of the expedition , and he left Van Diemen 's Land in a spirit of optimism and with a light heart .
15 These extend from the end of one section , along its length , to a prong from the next section which .
16 We had with us a Danakil from the Awash Station , not only as guide but also as hostage , and would not be releasing him until he found a replacement from the next tribe .
17 The television set demands your attention ; you can not enjoy television from the next room .
18 This use of generally , in I9 , effectively separates the previous set of sentences from the next set describing a particular habit of the individual involved .
19 Lime green bikini from the Next catalogue ( M85328 , £17.99 )
20 ‘ Come along , Wilson ! ’ boomed Mr Malik 's voice from the next gallery — ‘ you 'll miss the fun !
21 Twenty minutes later he had reached paragraph 9 when a voice from the next room told him that if he were typing anything other than his bloody resignation he should bloody well do it at a more civilised bloody hour .
22 For a moment , she stopped to listen , but a burst of music from the next room reassured her .
23 The kicking manoeuvres explained here are examples from the next level of instruction .
24 The Mummerys therefore placed an order for a bitch from the next litter , which was born on 13 July 1963 .
25 For an autobiography which purports to tell us the real story behind the sacking of George Davies from the Next empire which he founded , What Next is on the naive side .
26 From this , Combsburgh men of that generation got a bad name for sheep stealing and cattle lifting and men from the next parish retaliated on them by nicknaming them Baa-Lambs . ’
27 A series of thumps from the next room indicated Finn was practising cartwheels or somersaults .
28 unclear lot cleaner , I got ten shillings from them and a shilling from the next door for cleaning their windowsill every morning .
29 Our neighbour from the next door flat , a Dutch Javanese married to a Scotsman , came rushing in to see if we had heard the news .
30 One night Len 's wife , a small woman , had repeatedly asked a trio of Teds from the next village to cut down their noise and stop carving the backs of the seats .
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