Example sentences of "from a [det] [noun pl] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The day progressed and I had searched a reasonably large expanse of foreshore without much to show by way of finds apart from a few pennies and halfpennies .
2 You will then still have enough material with which to create an attractive picture , rather than try to make a suitable design from a few odds and ends .
3 Apart from a few ornaments and pictures he had paid for everything .
4 Apart from a few independents and a handful of dissidents the only candidates among whom the elector can choose will be those that the parties have seen fit to put before him .
5 It was empty apart from a few chairs and a couple of tables .
6 Apart from a few Sikhs and a very irritable Hindu from East Sheen , most of the targeted persons seemed quite pleased to be asked .
7 But apart from a few sparrows and a robin redbreast the branches were bare .
8 There might be the very occasional gift for a personal service , but the bottle of beer from a few householders and especially from the publicans was the only obvious economic transaction , and was rarely ennobled as a ‘ payment ’ for services rendered .
9 In the early days of " Darwinism " , when the race was on to find tangible evidence of the " missing link " between apes and men , it was again from Indonesia that , from a few molars and shreds of skull , Java Man and Gigantopithecus would briefly rise to claim the title .
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