Example sentences of "from elsewhere [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This might initially involve low-grade jobs relocating from elsewhere into the zones .
2 It is therefore proposed that the mare infills are the result of dust migrating into the mare basins from elsewhere on the Moon .
3 If on the date the seller fails or refuses to deliver , the buyer can buy similar goods from elsewhere at the same or a cheaper price , then prima facie the buyer 's damages are only nominal .
4 Of the employment in new branches , about 50 per cent had relocated from elsewhere within the UK , 35 per cent from the local area or the region and about 14 per cent from abroad .
5 Transfers from elsewhere within the UK amounted to 18 per cent and only a tiny proportion had come from abroad .
6 That 's it an approved credit guideline and er that is the problem at the moment that the approved er credit guideline for the non T S G schemes is really insufficient and is having to be propped up er from elsewhere within the budget , your Chairman yesterday met with the er gentleman er the suited gentleman from Bedford and , and er having er given them appropriate cups of coffee er , impressed upon them that the er the one point two was really insufficient for one or two million er , er credit approvals was really insufficient for the needs of Suffolk and er they went away did they not Chairman saying that they er appreciated the point whether you had success or not or perhaps to er wait until December ?
7 What 's more the food is delicious — very different from elsewhere in the Med .
8 The entire text and formatting of one document can be inserted into another as if it were a block of text being inserted from elsewhere in the same document ( see Task 12 ) .
9 Traditionally the damaged bone was either left to repair and replace itself as best it could or bone was harvested from elsewhere in the body and used to augment the lost bone .
10 When Smart Lethieullier of Aldersbrook had completed his mortuary chapel adjoining St Mary 's , Little Ilford , Essex , in c.1740 he transferred the remains of his parents into the present vault from elsewhere in the church .
11 This method assumes that a multinational 's subsidiaries , incorporated in different countries , are operating at arm's-length from their parent , paying market prices for the goods and services each imports from elsewhere in the group .
12 The population of Greater London grew by 2 million between the wars , 1.25 million by inward migration from elsewhere in the country and 0.75 million by natural increase .
13 It was apparent from elsewhere in the responses that four Polytechnics and five Colleges had had cuts in the area of Language in Education , and that one College and one Polytechnic had had increases in provisions within the previous five years .
14 In some cases an experiment in progress was transformed in design and intention by a result coming from elsewhere in the lab .
15 Built round a consortium approach the MBA facilitates the opportunity for interaction between managers from the I.T function and from elsewhere in the organisation as well as with their counterparts in other organisations .
16 The ozone supplied by these seasonal air currents to the Arctic is " borrowed " from elsewhere in the stratosphere , however .
17 That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget .
18 er , type , would contract with somebody else apart from elsewhere in the County , erm , rather than with us .
19 The three will be joined by two colleagues from elsewhere in the country .
20 Over a third ( 38% ) of visitors came from in or near Edinburgh , but those from parts of Scotland outside the Edinburgh area ( 19% ) were outnumbered by visitors from elsewhere in the UK ( 27% ) , and were only slightly more numerous than those from overseas ( 16% ) .
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