Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] from [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Peggy heard the laughter coming from next door before she left the woodland , and it further burst on her as she opened the kitchen door . |
2 | After his inclusion in the side the Town rose from seventeenth place to third , where they finished the season , their highest position yet . |
3 | The skip provided from 30th March — 6th April 1993 was placed in the area known as the Mill Yard , ( or the Dairy Yard ) off Station Lane Scorton . |
4 | The music came from next door and when he left the bathroom and turned into the sitting room he felt dizzy . |
5 | During the year to mid-1991 by-elections were held in Knowsley on Sept. 27 , 1990 ( held by Labour with an increased percentage over the Conservatives ) ; in Eastbourne on Oct. 18 , ( won by the Liberal Democrats — see p. 37784 ) ; in Bootle and Bradford on Nov. 8 , and in Paisley North and Paisley South on Nov. 29 ( when Labour retained all four seats ; in the Scottish constituencies the SNP advanced from fourth to second ) ; in Ribble Valley on March 7 , 1991 ( won by the Liberal Democrats — see p. 38110 ) ; in Neath on April 4 ( when Labour retained the seat despite a large swing to Plaid Cymru — see p. 38200 ) ; in Monmouth on May 16 ( when Labour won the seat from the exports — $2,500 ) ; and in Liverpool Walton on July 4 ( when Labour retained the seat and the Conservatives came fourth — see p. 38355 ) . |
6 | It had to be Leed 's goal of the season , and by far the best goal shown on the highlights video from last season . |