Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] from [adv] the " in BNC.
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31 | Mitchell 's pass found Wright , who slipped but regained possession of the ball and squared it to the far post , where McGinlay was lying in wait to beat Nelson from inside the six-yard box . |
32 | This tactic involved borrowing ideas from outside the community to force a change and was a typical ploy for incomers . |
33 | The top cutting was from the Sunday Times ; underneath , she spotted items from both the Guardian and the Sun . |
34 | Foucault works from exactly the same tradition in the philosophy and history of science as Althusser : like him he utilizes Bachelard 's concept of differentiated histories , which still stands as the major alternative , epistemic or otherwise , to historicism . |
35 | There is also an extensible breathing tube , to take air from above the surface , as an alternative to using the gill . |
36 | A 20mm ( ¼in ) overflow pipe from near the top of the tank should take water by gravity ( with a fall of 1 in 10 minimum ) to 150mm ( 6in ) or so beyond the outer walls of the house where its discharge will be safe and visible . |
37 | Although the ASC was clearly under the control of the accounting profession , in 1982 its membership was broadened to include representatives from outside the profession . |
38 | The EC proposes to tax imports from outside the EC by applying the reduced rate of tax to the full price , or , in the case of those countries like the UK and Denmark which do not have a reduced rate , the standard rate to 30% of the price . |
39 | This latter approach does avoid any problems which may arise when , for example following a public liability claim , the contractor 's insurance company claims reimbursement from either the sub-contractor or his insurance company . |