Example sentences of "from [pos pn] [noun sg] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Diarrhoea , which I had now had for five days , finally drove me from my bed at six-thirty .
2 Back from my vacation at glorious unsunny Bucket World .
3 He had not woken when I returned from my meal at two .
4 The world does funny things but I can tell you that 's the furthest thing from my mind at this point in time .
5 Douglas , 20 , and Scott Wood , 19 , were found dead in the wrecked Metro on a twisting side road between Crieff and Comrie , less than a mile from their flat at Strowan Stables , near Crieff .
6 She says that the owner could have contacted the shelter if he did n't want the puppies — it was cruel to part them from their mother at such an early age .
7 Sitting in Camden 's World 's End pub , Debbie and fellow Curve axe-wielder , Alex Mitchell are still recovering from their appearance at this year 's Glastonbury festival .
8 She was last seen 300 yards from her home at 71 Eglinton Street , Coatbridge .
9 Joan Main went missing from her home at Old Town in Swindon .
10 I 've arranged for you to pick her up from her hotel at four o'clock . ’
11 Obviously a married woman ca n't just get up from her chair at that time of the evening and announce that she 's going out .
12 Luke was still staring at her as if expecting a rabbit to emerge from her sleeve at any moment .
13 No one had been further from her mind at that moment than Arnie .
14 The Sheikha settled herself in the dressing room , determined not to be too far away from her son at any time .
15 There were ladders in both her stockings today and her hair spilled from its bun at all sides .
16 ‘ Might not be from his shirt at all . ’
17 Flush from his success at national level , he decided to turn his prodigious talents to European politics .
18 ‘ Never knew you cared so much , ’ said Jimmy , emerging from his lethargy and rising from his chair at last to join Frye at the black , rain-blurred windows .
19 Cramer still smarted from having the primacy in the handling of the negotiation process removed from his control at all , and being confined to the investigation .
20 ‘ Apparently so , ’ he said slowly , tension beginning to ease from his body at last .
21 We were to be dropped by L.R.D.G. approx. four miles from our objective at 23.50 hours on night 11 July 1942 .
22 When she had subsided , and we had recovered from our surprise at this outburst , we asked her whether the small and large hominids were strictly savannah species or whether they spent much of their time in forests .
23 The number of audits carried out by each firm was taken from our database at 1992 .
24 But at the moment he 's well he 's not come back to us with any answer from our offer at all so we 're we 're presuming that means no so we thought we 'd better start looking .
25 You should never be more than two horse-lengths away from your man at any time .
26 Half a gross on each board yeah , oh you could n't move away from your board at all and it was erm Mr his eyes seemed to be perhaps I should n't tell you this , but I 'm going to , it may be a bit humorous for you my er Mr used to send me out through the back way into street I think it is now , to wait for the paperman with a sporting book oh should I have said that ?
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