Example sentences of "from [adv] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 After a consideration of the theories , the case law from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be examined .
2 There was clearly an increase in population from probably the ninth and tenth centuries right through to the troubled fourteenth century , but there are several ways in which extra people can be fed and accommodated on the land .
3 From here the 305th flew 337 missions in B17 Flying Fortresses .
4 From here the last leg is a simple but muscle-tearing walk up a large boulder field to the summit of Ben Nevis .
5 The new bus garage at Thornton Heath was sufficiently advanced in construction for the bus service to start from there the next morning , using London Transport 's then standard RT type buses .
6 ‘ You allowed me to deflect your questions far too easily , ’ he answered , ‘ Is it any wonder that from almost the first moment I saw you … ’ he paused ‘ …
7 He started , as he had intended , from where the last interview had left off and went quickly over the ground again .
8 from where the last one finished each time .
9 A pseudo-variable which points to the position within the file from where the next byte to be read will be taken or where the next byte to be written will be put .
10 The company says its experience this time through is different from when the first Snakes were delayed by shortfalls in the Texas Instruments Inc-produced floating point unit because it 's controlling all design and all fabrication .
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