Example sentences of "a few miles away [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , one local authority should not receive double the amount of grant received by another only a few miles away for the provision of exactly the same level of service , which is the case at the moment .
2 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
3 France has gone , and Belgium and Holland , and the German army is only a few miles away across the Channel .
4 I had imagined , for instance , that I would be able to catch a glimpse of Mount Silisili , a mile-high peak in the centre of Samoa , just a few miles away across the water : I had hoped to do so for no better reason than that Mount Silisili would be enjoying precisely the same clock time as here in Tonga , but exactly one day before .
5 It seems probable that supplies of wire also came from the long demolished Cambridge wire works a few miles away on the River Cam , close to the old road to Dursley .
6 Oxford itself , the ‘ city of dreaming spires ’ as John Betjeman eulogised it is only a few miles away with all its many and varied attractions .
7 The police had traced the dinghy to Londoners who owned a weekend cottage a few miles away up the Welsh coast .
8 Although I was only a few miles away over the river , I missed the London I was getting to know and played games with myself like : if the secret police ordered you to live in the suburbs for the rest of your life , what would you do ?
9 If Dedham Hall is fully booked — and it may well be — try the best bed-and-breakfast we have ever found , just a few miles away at the Old Vicarage , Higham , near Colchester .
10 It might have given him some small comfort to know that , 75 years later , hydro-electric power was successfully produced a few miles away at Coaley Mill .
11 ‘ Our stables are just a few miles away at Bognor and it only takes a short time to get him there .
12 A few miles away at Ness Point near Lowestoft , the body of a man wasa found on the seashore .
13 But just a few miles away at the Bennett House School it 's a different story .
14 Just a few miles away at the Camas camp 1100 refugees with a different story to tell are also preparing for winter .
15 ASHINWARI or Afridi tribesman in Afghanistan grows the poppies and sends them by donkey or truck to his cousin a few miles away in Pakistan for processing .
16 But a far cry from the hard ones used to describe life a few miles away in Orlando where police spokesman Jim Soloman was at pains to spell out the dangers — and with no exaggeration .
17 However , if I talk about Tyneside when I am a few miles away in Teesside or Wearside , I am in real trouble .
18 For the next half-hour we watched hundreds of Allied planes bombing the town of Caen a few miles away from our positions .
19 A look at the may told me why — we were just a few miles away from Hinkley Point nuclear power station .
20 I have always regretted the fact that the unhappiest part of my life was spent a few miles away from Riggindale , and I never visited it .
21 Funnyman Eddie Large , who lives just a few miles away from The Price Is Right star , said : ‘ We 've been friends for 20 years and he 's one of the nicest men I know .
22 Coed Glas is only a few miles away from Ty Mawr , the controversial children 's home which is to be closed shortly after a major inquiry .
23 He played for Middlesex in the 1950s , but in the heyday of Compton and Edrich he was forging an international reputation a few miles away from Lords , at Wembley .
24 A handful of houses , a trout farm and the watermill are all that remain today in this tranquil backwater nestling at the foot of the wolds , just a few miles away from Alford .
25 ‘ It 's just that my mother lives a few miles away from there , in Blindenhall . ’
26 Stephen is a boy of mixed Jamaican and St Vincentian parentage , born and raised only a few miles away from the white girl who provided the first narrative .
27 They had caught two men breaking into an antique shop a few miles away from Wellingham , a former private house at the side of the road .
28 We 're just a few miles away from the Meadowses ’ place , ’ he added , reaching forward to extract a map from the glove compartment , and tossing it on to her lap .
29 She 'd never been to Adam 's , but she knew he was renting a small cottage just a few miles away from her own home .
30 But just a few miles away from where Jilly Cooper lives is a REAL hamlet called Paradise , and villagers there are worried that readers might think the book is based on them .
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