Example sentences of "[noun pl] from [noun] [prep] south " in BNC.

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1 FORTY teachers from schools in South Humberside found a Royal Banker in charge of the class when they went to Grimsby Branch to learn about the Bank 's Cash Flo initiative .
2 The overall plan , extending about 140 metres from north to south and the same from east to west , is roughly square ; the outer walls have extensions and indents that imply design from the centre outwards .
3 The archaeological evidence is necessarily very incomplete , but it suggests that the temple was at the centre of a town whose built-up area was approximately 1,200 metres from north to south and 800 metres from east to west .
4 How large is the whole coalfield ( i ) in kilometres from north to south and from east to west , ( ii ) in the number of mines , and ( iii ) in the output of coal ?
5 A one-way outsourcing arrangement , such as General Motors ' purchases of cars and components from Daewoo in South Korea , is little more than a sophisticated version of familiar NFI agreements : they offer the supplier the opportunity to gain value-creating activities and obviate the buyer 's need to invest .
6 This walk follows these hills for 30 miles from north to south .
7 It is 10 miles across and 19 miles from north to south .
8 The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan was a vast country , some 1300 miles from north to south and 900 from east to west , inhabited by a great diversity of tribes and races , ranging from camel-owning nomads in the north to naked pagans in the equatorial swamps of the south , and former cannibals in the forests bordering the Congo .
9 Harrogate and Hambleton for instance are large districts , they extend many miles from North to South , development concentrated around the metropolitan areas will draw out commuters .
10 Neither is subcontracting confined to Japan , as many electrical goods producers , for instance , buy in parts from subsidiaries in South East Asia .
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