Example sentences of "just [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A dam is now being constructed just upstream from the bridge . |
2 | JUST along from the Corviniana was a quite different exhibition entitled Sztá-lin ! |
3 | We took the light out , just along from the stop , so it was good and dark . |
4 | You will find us 9 miles from York , 11 miles from Malton on the road from the A64 to Sheriff Hutton , just along from the Blacksmiths Arms and Elm Tree Antiques . |
5 | Laggan Locks , just along from the hostel , was very much the heart of the area for all our doings — and not just because it has a tearoom ! |
6 | Just along from the fish fingers . |
7 | Some people like to remove all the petals to ‘ clear the decks ’ , others will remove just enough from the centre to give enough space to work . |
8 | ‘ Just in from the North and fresh as fish . ’ |
9 | SOME LATE news just in from the cutting edge of tabloid journalism . |
10 | The Argentine resupply and tourist ship Bahia Paraiso ran aground near major penguin rookeries in the Antarctic Peninsula , just offshore from the US research base of Palmer Station . |
11 | And they came unto Jericho , which is just up from the Dead Sea . |
12 | As the cage descended , Tolonen raised a hand in greeting , but stayed where he was , just back from the others waiting there — maintenance crew , customs men and guards . |
13 | She had aimed to hit him in the eye , what else ; just back from the V.D. clinic . |
14 | The owner is standing behind Thor , just back from the platform . |
15 | at night Dassia is a bustling sort of place with pubs and bars on the main strip , just back from the beach turning on the light , turning up the music and really rocking away . |
16 | Today 's news will come as a blow for British Agriculture minister John Gummer , who is just back from the US where he had been fighting to prevent the breakdown of the talks . |
17 | Today 's news will come as a blow for British Agriculture minister John Gummer , who is just back from the US where he had been fighting to prevent the breakdown of the talks . |
18 | Just back from the South of France , Andrew thought jealously — together with York or Doncaster , such jaunts were forbidden pleasures for him , especially now that this new incubus had been fathered on him , all three were beyond possibility . |
19 | She is just back from the States where she was on-stage singer with the Cincinnati Ballet 's production of the folk ballet ‘ Sergeant Early 's Dream ’ , with musical partners The Chieftains . |
20 | I 'm just back from the railway station , where I have deposited in Left Luggage a small brown parcel containing one Smith & Wesson and two dozen rounds , and I have detoured on the way back to buy three more shirts , some underpants and some socks . |
21 | Cameron talked with Minerva , who was being magnanimously tolerant of her husband 's much-publicised affair with Nina Kenyon , and with Anne , who was well into the tertiary stage of her fourth marriage ( to Didier Bishopric , a society restaurateur ) and just back from the Betty Ford clinic after a spell of amphetamine dependency . |
22 | A committee was formed with Mr Jackson as chairman , Mr N A Lyttle as secretary and Mr T Wilson as treasurer ( Mr Wilson lived just across from the church , in Carrickblacker Road , was managing director in Messrs Shillington 's an d notably generous to small boys collecting for Missions at Home and Abroad ) . |
23 | The government forces took up a position near Tranent , ten miles [ 16 km ] east of Edinburgh , just inland from the village of Prestonpans on the Firth of Forth . |