Example sentences of "[adv] from the [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 | 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 . |
3 | Clone H1 42 contains the 700 bp upstream from the transcription start point , cloned into the plasmid Bluescript ( 15 ) . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Wildflower walk in the North York Moors , 2pm from the Moors Centre , Danby , Whitby . |
6 | Starts 2pm from the car park of the Red Lion pub at the east end of Compton in Berks . |
7 | The tours will begin each day at 2pm from the Tourist Information Office at Bishop Street . |
8 | 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 . ’ |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | A voice spoke suddenly from the starboard bow monitor . |
11 | A voice spoke suddenly from the starboard bow monitor . |
12 | The station resembled the early Earth Pioneer space stations which had been built outwards from the home planet to the stars . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Applix Inc has poached DJ Long from the Unix side of Lotus Development Corp as its new vice-president of marketing . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 ’ . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | He thinks he can grow the business into a significant piece of change , much of it coming perhaps from the Microsoft arena where , as much as Lachman is a self-admitted Unix bigot , he knows he has to enter . |
20 | They discovered not only the Poulett mansion but a very fine view , perhaps from the Warren House above the park , and were , Dorothy wrote to a friend , ‘ amply repaid ’ for their trouble . |
21 | I rather think the Liberals , who stand to benefit greatly from the SNP initiative , should have supported it . |
22 | The emerse form differs greatly from the submerse form . |
23 | retained direct control of the ‘ Croydon & District Tramways ’ might not work well if the new lines had to be separated administratively from the Corporation system , so they decided to set up a subsidiary company as they had done in other areas . |
24 | If , as they fervently hope , Waqar Younis has recovered sufficiently from the stress fracture in his back to bowl as he did in taking 113 first-class wickets last season at a cost of 14 each — a wicket for every 30 balls he bowled — and Imran 's shoulder injury permits him , after all , to play as more than just a batsman-captain , theirs will be a fast bowling attack as strong , at least on paper , as any the West Indies had during the 16 years of world supremacy which came to an end here last summer . |
25 | But that is the risk one runs when , as has been the case over the last ten years , one feels duty-bound to give an immediate account of what is going on , without distancing oneself sufficiently from the subject matter . |
26 | Rather different was Wythenshawe , south of Manchester on the Tatton Estate , planned as a satellite and enclosed by an agricultural belt , but not distant enough from the parent city to serve that function . |
27 | Does the class of things which to your mind promote or enhance the quality of life stretch far enough from the kitchen door to include the family television set ? |
28 | From so from the pit head down to the face ? |
29 | It proposes to recapitalise the insurer by raising NKr2.8 billion through a rights issue and another NKr1.5 billion or so from the bond market . |
30 | It 's an event , so from the Event menu , I choose Background and then Bitmap , because I 've already saved the beach scene as a file . |