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

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31 The motor must be able to respond to the instantaneous change in stepping rate , as a result of a change in delay number from to the transient performance of the system following this change is best investigated experimentally .
32 The Corporal had led his men westwards clear of the advancing Japanese , then south and back east from across the Dutch Timor border in a week 's march back to Cailaco ; proving that the Japanese could be outwitted .
33 The brunt of Norse raids from beyond the Old World also fall upon Cothique and the Elves of Cothique have been toughened by centuries of warfare with these fierce human warriors .
34 Its bulletin , Christian Meditation Newsletter , containing spiritual articles and meditation news from around the world , is published by the community four times a year .
35 He has me fetch the plastic bucket from under the sink , then returns to the caravan with the bigger bits in the bucket saying he has some letters to write .
36 The researchers used control groups from amongst the workers to assess the effect upon productivity of such variations .
37 Environmental groups and small timber traders from around the world have set up a Forest Stewardship Council , charged with deciding what constitutes " sustainable " tropical forestry .
38 Black symbolises the people , green the fertility of the land , and gold the mineral wealth from beneath the soil .
39 Where steel-workers once laboured in their thousands , the facilities built for student athletes from around the world are hoped to provide the backbone for a different kind of economic prosperity — one which acknowledges the changing economy and society of both Sheffield and the nation .
40 I fetch a handful of paper towels from beside the wash basin , walking on tiptoe to avoid bloody footprints .
41 In addition , the magazine carries short news items from around the world , interviews with community leaders , biblical reflections and film reviews .
42 Theresa gave him a brief , pitying smile , dragged the plastic bags from beneath the seat then expertly freed her brother and settled him on her left hip while , with the other hand , she collapsed the pushchair , with a single vigorous shake .
43 Created by Lyons , luxury instant and ground coffees from around the world make every cup an occasion to celebrate
44 At home , Uncle Vernon ferreted out the laundry box from under the stairs and dusted off the streamers and the loops of coloured paper .
45 The two-yearly conference of the International Association for Mass Communication Research has become a focus for critical communication researchers from around the world , according to Pradip Thomas , Coordinator of WACC 's Asian Programme .
46 While this feature is already implemented in the most recent version of Control:Manufacturing for the DEC VMS and IBM versions , its presence in the Unix version means that the new decision support software can collect , summarise and present manufacturing data from across the enterprise .
47 While this feature is already implemented in the most recent version of Control:Manufacturing for the DEC VMS and IBM versions , its presence in the Unix version means that the new decision support software can collect , summarise and present manufacturing data from across the enterprise .
48 They 'll be there to see airc raft from around the world at one of the summer 's biggest airshows .
49 More than 400 children performed songs and other music items from around the world to parents on Monday and Tuesday night .
50 Back in Armstrong , I dug out a road atlas from under the driver 's seat and turned to the page covering south-east London and north Kent .
51 The alternative , of close integration of the railways into the central machinery of the state , has not proved suitable for the efficient conduct of complex productive activities ; a Spanish experiment with direct ministerial control during the late 1950s ( RENFE 1957m : vii , ix ; IBRD 1963 : 192–3 ) was shortlived , and the disadvantages of direct control have recently led the Italian government , for example , to remove the state railway from under the direct control of the transport ministry and endow it with an autonomous corporate structure ( Railway Gazette International , December 1985 : 926–7 ) .
52 [ A roundup of local and republican election results from throughout the Soviet Union , including the dramatic victory in Lithuania on Feb. 24 for candidates of the pro-independence Sajudis movement , will be given in a forthcoming article . ]
53 Rubbing her hair hard to get rid of most of the wetness , she unhooked a navy towelling robe from behind the door and wrapped herself in its soft folds .
54 In future , environment clean up specialists and other disaster experts from across the globe will help fellow LASMO workers in the event of a major emergency .
55 WACC 's Pacific Regional Association will host a Workshop on Media Awareness for Youth Trainers from throughout the Pacific in Suva , Fiji , from 26 April to 1 May 1993 .
56 Alternatively , the degree of stability can be expressed by the phase margin , , which is the phase separation from at the frequency at which the magnitude of the loop gain is unity .
57 By the thirteenth century these officers were elected in the county court from among the knights who resided in the neighbourhood of the forest and held land within it ; they took an oath in the county court or in the attachment court faithfully to perform the duties of their office .
58 There were also further instructions in the letter , but most interesting of all was the situation report from within the West Wing of the White House , notably the state of deterioration that President John Cormack had suffered these past three weeks .
59 NUMBER ones from around the world : Bruce Springsteen , who with that manly stubble and grubby string vest has always had something of the macho Mediterranean stud about him , is currently top of the pops in Spain and Italy with Human Touch .
60 Probably Ireland 's best known festive event by far — and Guinness has been its longest and strongest ally — is the Rose of Tralee Festival where every year contestants from throughout the world come to Kerry to compete for the coveted Rose of Tralee title .
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