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

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1 The grievances which the commons presented were not just their own but were shared by some amongst the magnates , and it is doubtful whether the commons ' will could have prevailed without this support from amongst the ranks of the nobility .
2 It would be extremely unattractive to any group of workers or management to enter a serious bid if they had been told by the Scottish Office that the bid was so contemptible that it would not even qualify for assistance if it failed because another bid from within the same management or work force had been judged as superior .
3 But it 's important to keep some stock from before the days when cattle were imported .
4 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
5 Given that Britain ( like many other countries ) is now recognisably a multi-faith society , it should be clear that we can not conduct this enquiry from within the terms of Christianity alone .
6 ‘ Nothing , ’ Lucy said , taking another chair from by the wall and bringing it over so that she could sit facing him across the desk .
7 This pressure from within the media was reinforced by other social changes .
8 And in all three , what is autonomous ( or authentic ) is what is seen as originating in some way from within the self ; what is in some way untainted by the conditioning or manipulation to which a woman has previously been subjected .
9 Bob Tway chipped-in out of a bunker to steal the 1986 US PGA Championship from Norman ; Larry Mize repeated the chipping in feat , this time from off the fairway , a year later in the US Masters .
10 The best chance of success for a management-employee bid will arise if there is only one such bid from within the company .
11 ‘ The courtyard of a house in Delft ’ dates from the height of his career and will doubtless attract much attention from around the world ( est. £4.5–6.5 million ; $6.9–9.9 million ) although it is well-known that Christie 's have been trying to sell it privately for some time and the current estimate is regarded as quite strong .
12 That war is still going on , Jamie is still wasting his life on a childhood hatred and Edward Swift is still playing them off against each other from beyond the grave . ’
13 Yeah , I 'll just move that chair from out the front
14 Indeed , there is so much dissatisfaction with that union from within the prison service that another union , the Prison Service Union , is being set up and I understand that it has so far received 1,000 pledges from prospective members .
15 Appropriately here , he was also one of the greatest of cover fieldsmen , and could bowl with pace but little accuracy from round the wicket .
16 They knew that any noise from within the atmosphere would be stronger when the detector was not pointing straight up than when it was , because light rays travel through much more atmosphere when received from near the horizon than when received from directly overhead .
17 But any information from behind the Iron Curtain was treated like gold dust in those days .
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