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

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1 There was also the background chorus of opposition from across the Bristol Channel .
2 Beautiful Ruby can detect a hint of misogyny from across the Atlantic and is not enough like Kenny Rogers ' Ruby , though Connie admires her unreservedly .
3 Those schools selected for the first quality audit in mathematics or science have recently been asked to supply 12 pieces of work from across the entire year group reflecting the spread of the ability range .
4 The group of councillors from across the political divide were selling appeal raffle tickets in Darlington town centre to show their support for the day centre .
5 Consequently it is necessary to rely heavily on sources of information from across the Channel .
6 He could hear snatches of conversation from across the room .
7 Paul , 36 , said he was proud to have won the title against guards from across the UK and Eire .
8 This was the work originally of the military order of Hospitallers , who established themselves here , at this confluence of the two valleys of Baréges and Gavarnie , in the twelfth century and built a miniature citadel , fortifying it as a defence against raids from across the mountains by Aragonese brigands .
9 The series , currently in production at Central , features Tom singing and talking with performers from across the musical spectrum .
10 The proposals were met with opposition from across the political spectrum .
11 The literati and the US army had n't been the only imports into Europe from across the Atlantic .
12 The money for the building which is based on a Kgotla , a meeting place in an African village has come from donations from across the world .
13 The part of this street above the church is known as the Rue de la Citadelle , because up to the right is the large classical citadel , built in the seventeenth century and reshaped soon after , along with the town walls , by the inescapable Vauban , whose job it was to make south-west France for ever safe from incursions from across the mountains .
14 Drawing on influences from across the Atlantic as well as from fellow grungers back home , the trio have put out some convincingly fresh material , never lacking originality in any of the seven tracks .
15 The areas of Astrology and Biorhythms are of interest to people from across the world .
16 The areas of Astrology and Biorhythms are of interest to people from across the world .
17 draw on examples from across the curriculum , and in particular those existing requirements for mathematics and science which refer to use of spoken language and vocabulary , asking questions , working in groups , explaining and presenting ideas , giving and understanding instructions ;
18 ‘ We are expecting 30- plus cars from across the water , including a couple of Aston Martin Ulsters and a Ford TT Special . ’
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