Example sentences of "[noun pl] from [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 However , candidates from overseas are not normally allowed to enrol for part-time study .
2 A clearer proof that cells change when exposed to new influences from outside is afforded by embryonic induction , first described by Spemann in 1924 .
3 Architectural influences from outside were strong and , apart from England , included France , Russia and Byzantium .
4 The list of sightseeing opportunities from here is long and lavish .
5 Detailed clauses ensured that ( i ) the President once elected could not be a member of a political party ; ( ii ) the military were denied seats in the Senate ; ( iii ) members of the Securitate and militia bodies guilty of repression and public officials guilty of abuses were not eligible for election ; ( iv ) candidates for election to the Assembly of Deputies had to be over 21 years of age and for the presidency and Senate over 30 , with no upper age limit ; ( v ) prisoners and the mentally handicapped were not eligible for election or to vote ; ( vi ) independent candidates were eligible to stand for the Senate and Assembly if supported by at least 250 electors and for the presidency if supported by 100,000 electors ; ( vii ) the votes of Romanian citizens abroad via diplomatic missions , consulates or trade agencies would be treated as votes cast in the city of Bucharest ; ( viii ) the financing of political parties from abroad was forbidden ; ( ix ) strict procedures would be applied to check and validate nominations ; ( x ) hours of polling would be from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m .
6 In Titus 3:5 the Holy Spirit is said to be the one who not only regenerates us , but who renews us ; and this work of renewal of our natures from within is stressed in Romans 12:2 ( as we present our bodies a living sacrifice to God ) and in Colossians 3:10 .
7 In such a situation , it may be that the anxiety springs from not being able to offer more support .
8 Struggles for power within the country and attacks from outside were violent and sustained .
9 Applicants from overseas are welcomed .
10 Eva and several of the cadets from overseas were put in the West End brigade to do their bit .
11 The power of stratified societies to attract rare and precious substances from afar is well exemplified by China .
12 All sounds from outside were muffled because of the dock being partly below ground level , set into the slope of the bank , but in a short while I heard the sound of a car door slamming and after that the noise of an engine starting up and being driven away .
13 The waters from here were reputed to be a certain cure for ‘ the itch ’ , as well as curing dogs of the mange .
14 Its annual fairs and three weekly markets brought sellers and purchasers from miles around and goods from overseas were brought up the river Ouse right into the heart of the city , York remained one of the leading provincial centres , despite its decline to less than 8,000 people in the 1520s after the collapse of its cloth industry and the decay of its overseas trade .
15 Creole is used variably by the parents ' generation , but not usually when persons from outside are present .
16 Other products from abroad are coming onto the market , but the Didcot meeting agreed that there is scope for improvement .
17 In actual fact requests from overseas are dealt with in one of four regional committees and those from with Christian Aid are dealt with in the Budget Committee .
18 After the twenty-three slabs of the ornamental frieze had been dismantled to allow work on the installation to take place the Museum 's curatorial staff and classical scholars from outside were able to reconsider the original order of sculptures .
19 Scholars from there were invited to Iran , and they brought much Greek learning with them .
20 Maybe it all stems from never being allowed to participate with the big boys in childhood beach games using oil drums as wickets .
21 Ready answers to enquiries from above are essential .
22 How you conduct negotiations from there is largely a question of individual judgment supported by sound professional advice .
23 People who normally collect pensions and other benefits from there are advised to go to nearby sub-post offices .
24 All students from overseas are encouraged and helped to play a full part in the life of the University community and to take every advantage of the academic and recreational facilities available to them throughout their periods of study .
25 All students from overseas are encouraged and helped to play a full part in the life of the University community and to take every advantage of the academic and recreational facilities available to them throughout their periods of study .
26 The pain and the wind and the shouts from behind were all nothing .
27 Now the local headlines from today 's local papers .
28 Finally , a look at the headlines from today 's local press .
29 The deposits may not be economic to mine now , though they could be either if the world recession lifts and demand grows , or if supplies from elsewhere are cut short .
30 Cos er , somebody I can think off with a , not a million miles from here is working and claiming
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