Example sentences of "be [det] [noun] from a " in BNC.
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1 | The horse box charge from the south would be a minimum of £500 and more for those coming from the West Country , so there would be little change from a £2,000 race when all the expenses , including the deductions for trainer , jockey and stable lads have been completed . |
2 | He hoped greatly to be able to go to Oxford in the autumn ; there should be enough money from a sale to support his mother , his brother and himself till he obtained a degree and could earn his living . |
3 | Although they had no special interest in meteorites , the geologists collected the specimens and shipped them to Japan , assuming they were all pieces from a single meteorite shower . |
4 | There is little danger from a Lionfish to yourself , so long as you keep your fingers clear of the venomous spines . |
5 | Is that profit from a year or two years |
6 | That is another paragraph from a report which says the exact opposite of the group of words that the hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth quoted . |
7 | There is much evidence from a recent survey that that is beneficial to schools and pupils . |
8 | Another specific usage of private stations was that of Railway Staff halts which enabled staff to reach a place of work which was some distance from a public stopping place . |
9 | Apart from its prominence , Luxulyan was several miles from a river estuary , requiring both a long water pipeline and cooling towers , whilst Gwithian was near the tourist honeypot of St Ives . |