Example sentences of "[coord] the [num ord] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 He took the stairs slowly , trying to remember if it was the third or the fourth step from the bottom that creaked when you put your weight on it .
2 Artists have been hurrying to display their work , which should be deposited at the hall on Friday , May 8th from 7 to 9.30 p.m. or the next day from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m .
3 The leader then calls for items , and the first person from one of the teams brings the article and places it on the chair .
4 [ Relevant documents : The fourth report from the Social Security Committee of Session 1990-91 on the Financing of Private Residential and Nursing Home Fees ( House of Commons Paper No. 421 ) and the first report from the Health Committee of Session 1991-92 on the above report ( House of Commons Paper No. 28 ) . ]
5 An assistant geologist in the Karachi office and the first employee from LASMO Pakistan to attend a full-time degree course in the UK , he graduated at the end of October .
6 The name is believed to be derived from a personal name Sighel or Signup , and the second part from the thorn bushes which grew in abundance at the time , and dates possibly from the 7th century .
7 They differ too in time-span , for the first set of informants were mostly born between the 1880s and 1900s , and the second set from the 1900s to the 1920s .
8 Earlier releases from Touch & Go include the new JESUS LIZARD single , ‘ Mouthbreather ’ , THE DIGITS ' single ‘ Headless ’ and the third LP from FLOUR .
9 Earlier releases from Touch & Go include the new JESUS LIZARD single , ‘ Mouthbreather ’ , THE DIGITS ' single ‘ Headless ’ and the third LP from FLOUR .
10 Contracts included the reprocessing of fuel from the University Research Reactor near Manchester and the last elements from the DIDO and PLUTO reactors at Harwell .
11 Blatcham station never exuded sweetness and light at the best of times , but the last train from London pulled into an atmosphere of peculiarly depressing gloom and resentment : gloom of the fatigued and silent travellers , and resentment of the station staff , who evidently considered it a gross imposition that they were compelled to keep open the station until 11.20 for a handful of passengers returning from some nocturnal debauch in the metropolis .
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