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

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61 Yoshida 's proposal was intended to achieve the best outcome in the circumstances from both the American and Japanese viewpoints .
62 There was a sound of quick , light footsteps from inside the curtain of fog .
63 But hopes of a local victory were swept away by crews from outside the region who snatched a convincing win .
64 It introduces molecular biology from both the biochemical and genetic viewpoint , assuming little prior knowledge .
65 If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act .
66 This tactic involved borrowing ideas from outside the community to force a change and was a typical ploy for incomers .
67 As the latent inhibition effect seen at 4 h after lengthy pre-exposure is supposed to enjoy the benefit of contributions from both the short-term mechanism and from the context — stimulus association , this effect should be especially strong .
68 The research programme , for which 730,000 has been allocated , is being funded largely by the ESRC , with contributions from both the Home Office and DHSS .
69 Moreover , since sea-floor spreading is taking place from both the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Carlsberg Ridge ( in the Indian Ocean ) , one or both of these ridges must be experiencing movement with respect to the Earth 's rotational axis .
70 British Gas holds to the opinion that it will need discoveries from both the Norwegian and UK sectors to meet future demand and that it will need to buy some 12,000 billion cubic feet of new supplies by the end of the century — some one-third of the amount British Gas projected it would sell .
71 There was clearly an increase in population from probably the ninth and tenth centuries right through to the troubled fourteenth century , but there are several ways in which extra people can be fed and accommodated on the land .
72 Members of the Police Federation have admitted that ‘ anything short of total independence will fail to stifle the cry from outside the service that we are still judging our own ’ .
73 When the device is powered with 3–4 volts of electricity , a 50-microwatt laser beam applied by optical fibre from below the substrate , is first absorbed , amplified four times , and emitted from the upper surface .
74 The Stoddard Golf Club — for those employed in the company — organised five events and the Glenpatrick Golf Club which is smaller and also has membership from outside the Company , organised four .
75 The club draws their membership from both the guide and scout associations in North Hampshire and have taught more than 500 young people basic to advanced life saving skills over the past 21 years .
76 ‘ WESTERN EUROPE ’ takes many forms ; but whether one looks at a group of about 10 nations , or a more complete group of 20 or so , the crucial difference from both the USA and Japan is the presence of a jumble of nation-states of different sizes and distinctive history .
77 The pool forms a real focal point from both the house and patio , while the sound of water , falling from a mask set in the wall , will be delightful on a hot summer 's day .
78 Moreover they will tend to be Catholics from just the sort of background the universities here have for years wished to see represented more adequately among students .
79 In 1978 , the Special Commission heard explanations from both the United States and United Kingdom experts .
80 Western diplomats in Cairo said yesterday that Washington had asked Egypt to persuade the PLO to accept the exclusion of Palestinians from outside the Israeli-occupied territories in such a delegation , but they felt that neither the PLO nor Egypt was likely to accept this .
81 To find the best solutions for managing waste from both the environmental and economic viewpoints , all these options have to be considered . ’
82 Statements from both the BCP leadership and the UDF implicated local BCP organizations in provoking the nationalist protests .
83 It seems likely that it was neither of these nearest agnates , and that it was an heir from outside the family .
84 Cadets from military schools and a force of 1000 cossacks from outside the capital tried without success to overthrow the new government .
85 That class qualifies as a species because all the members will breed with other members of the class , but not with plants from outside the class ; but there would be no justification for saying that the class also represented a genus and a family , if the larger taxonomy of which it forms part did not exhibit branching at these levels .
86 Having produced episodes of EastEnders as a freelance , Mr Cox knows the soap business from inside the box and out .
87 He was a tall handsome man with huge white teeth ; a magician who could conjure coins or playing-cards from inside the pockets and behind the ears of small boys .
88 It is aimed at young booksellers from outside the German speaking area who are interested in learning about the structure of German publishing and bookselling .
89 Each member of a committee assigned a specific area of work should be encouraged to recruit a small Working Group from outside the committee to help them .
90 Applicants from outside the EC countries should consult the chapter ‘ Coming to Edinburgh as an Overseas Student ’ .
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