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

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1 The Foxhall Stadium-based club have been hit by injuries to Shane Parker and Mitch Shirra , and the refusal of the Department of Employment to issue a work permit for foreigners from outside the European Community .
2 Second , the regulators were looking for an infusion of capital from outside the banking industry .
3 It followed , therefore , that if the Labour Government was to secure acceptance of its economic package , it had to secure the support of MPs from either the Liberal or the Conservative party .
4 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 .
5 If anyone is interested i could post excerpts from an article sent to rec.sport.soccer which sums up the norwegains playing in Premiership — in fact we have the largest contigent of players from outside the British Isles right now .
6 Barr Thomson Engineering was relaunched yesterday as BTE ( Glenrothes ) , after an 11-week negotiation culminated in an innovative rescue package involving a partnership with a major customer , Tecnomarine Services of Aberdeen , and a consortium of backers from both the public and private sectors .
7 The obvious danger under the 1981 arrangements is that , given the overwhelming percentage of votes from outside the Commons , a new Leader might have little support in the PLP .
8 His job was to keep the stream of voices from inside the apartment above him recorded , encoded , radioed to Grosvenor Square for decoding and digestion by the listeners in the basement .
9 He added : ‘ It will be carried out by an independent group of midwives from outside the area . ’
10 They were obviously keen , for the sound of activity from inside the refrigerator warehouse was impressive .
11 the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas .
12 It is not unusual to find adult education centres , in the middle of provincial inner cities , for example , in which the majority of the provision is still a testimony to white , petit-bourgeois aspirations and hobbies , peopled by students who travel into classes by car from outside the immediate neighbourhood .
13 Before nominations closed Stockton South returning officer Frank Theobalds received a request for papers from both the official MRLP and the MRLP ( plumbers division . )
14 In civil cases a precondition to any appeal from the Court of Appeal to the House of Lords is the obtaining of leave from either the Court of Appeal or the Appeal Committee of the House of Lords , which consists of three Law Lords .
15 He has to do so furthermore by destroying the Ring , which is merely-secular power and ambition , and with no certain faith in rescue from outside the géara hwyrftum , ‘ the circles of the world ’ .
16 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 .
17 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
18 the use of resources from outside the school , such as the LEA Training Grants Scheme ( LEATGS ) budget ; and
19 The World Wide Fund for Nature is working with local people on a management plan to ensure sustainable use of fisheries and to prevent over-exploitation of fish and timber by people from outside the region .
20 First off the production line in March was ‘ Dumpy ’ 2 — a pack design which allows the farmer to lift three-quarters of a tonne of fertilizer from either the bottom or the top , depending on what sort of agricultural equipment is available at the time .
21 Many commentators interpreted Aquino 's action as an attempt to revive her reputation as a populist and to distance herself from the charges of nepotism , corruption and incompetence which had been increasingly directed against her government by critics from both the right and the left .
22 Requesting the UN Secretary-General to draw up by March 1990 an action plan by UN bodies against drugs with specific goals and timetables , the resolution invited states to consider asking him to appoint a number of experts from both the developed and developing world , in order to enhance the efficiency of the UN in this area .
23 Until one month ago it was possible to carry food into Gorazde from outside the line by a journey of more than thirty kilometres over the mountains .
24 He took a sip of wine and then withdrew a small folded sheet of paper from inside the back cover of the phrase book .
25 The ceasefire in Croatia negotiated in January generally held , although there were conflicting claims of violations and reports of deaths from both the JNA and the Croatian side , and fighting appeared to intensify on April 3 prior to the deployment of UNPROFOR .
26 The sudden increase in staff from outside the prison culture may have resulted in there being more guards who themselves use marijuana in a limited recreational way , and who may not be averse to sharing a few joints with their charges .
27 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 .
28 I picked up my fags and the bag of grass from near the campfire and motioned her around to the driver 's door .
29 The large shortfall may have been met by supplies of grain from outside the immediate district .
30 The department offers a full range of courses , from those for beginners ( including a non-graduating Italian Language half-course , of particular interest to students from outside the Faculty of Arts ) to advanced courses in language , the literature and history of all periods and other aspects of Italian culture , such as cinema .
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