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

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1 What surprises also is the sheer climb to the green — 70ft in elevation from the hollow in the fairway .
2 The museum contains European paintings of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries , sculpture and decorative arts from the collection of the Herzog Anton Ulrich , and drawings and prints from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries , The print room and library will stay open to the public .
3 There is a sense of isolation from the rest of the world , a sense of the power in the dogs , and a wonderful feeling of being in control , but only just .
4 After many straight miles , the road curves inland to round Applecross Bay , a welcome sight well endowed with trees and , after passing a picnic place , turns into the village of Applecross , a friendly place with no obvious awareness of its extreme isolation from the rest of the world .
5 ‘ My Lords , if one reads the words ‘ the rights ’ at the opening of section 3(1) literally and in isolation from the rest of the section , Mr. Denison 's submission undoubtedly has force .
6 The two further major reservations that must be made are first that the service is moulded chiefly by the doctrine of ministerial responsibility with all that flows from it — anonymity , one collective viewpoint , secrecy and a degree of isolation from the rest of the community .
7 Some mammalian families must have migrated to that continent and evolved there in isolation from the rest of the world .
8 Absolutely because in York , in sorry , in Litchfield you have a confirmed greenbelt right up to the boundary , they were pursuing a local plan for the Li the city of Litchfield in isolation from the rest of the district , and there they were promoting seven hundred and fifty houses to be taken out of the greenbelt .
9 Even the most ardent advocates of exchange rate flexibility no longer maintain that it is feasible for a country to pursue independent policy objectives in isolation from the rest of the world .
10 The seeds of herbs may be dispersed by large mammals , which eat and pass plant material in bulk : many such seeds have up until recently been considered to exhibit merely ‘ gravity ’ dispersal , when looked at in isolation from the rest of the plant .
11 When South America and Australia broke away to begin their long periods of isolation from the rest of the world , they each carried their own cargo of dinosaurs , and also of the less-prominent animals that were to become the ancestors of modern mammals .
12 My Lords is there not a danger at looking at er accident and emergency departments in isolation from the rest of the hospital .
13 Now the one thing that I think is important is that one can not look at the problems of any given society in the world in isolation from the rest of the world as a whole , and in particular , in the case of underdeveloped countries , their problems are very much linked to the situations that take place in the developed countries .
14 The biggest shortcoming of the Dobry Report , however , was that it never really came to grips with the major weakness of the development control system : its general isolation from the remainder of the planning process .
15 Efforts to merge the country with Libya [ see pp. 37367 ; 37703 ] were treated with great scepticism by analysts of the region , who interpreted it as an attempt by the regime to end its isolation from the mainstream of the Arab world .
16 It is impossible to analyze food production in the Third World in isolation from the relationship between the sexual division of labour and the sources of economic power .
17 The purchaser would still expect , rightly , to be able to obtain a remedy from the seller under the Sale of Goods Act even though he has not obtained ownership of the copyright subsisting in the computer program .
18 while we do not exclude audit clients from the scope of the search it is crucial that not professional contact is made with anybody working for potential target companies in KPMG .
19 Mediterranean EC members were concerned that enlargement would divert regional aid from the south to the east .
20 The EC summit in Dublin in June 1990 had sanctioned the appointment of an EC representative to the occupied territories to oversee the disbursement of direct aid from the EC to the Palestinians , expected to double to 12,000,000 European currency units ( approximately US$15,000,000 ) per year by 1992 .
21 Between 1981 and the end of 1986–7 , the LDDC had spent about £380 million , most of this in the form of grant aid from the Department of the Environment .
22 We have found out about the business side from the people at the factory .
23 If they are the same say something like ‘ I think this is going to be a fun game ’ and at the same time smoothly slide a card from the top to the bottom .
24 If you cross off all five numbers on any one of the three horizontal lines on your Bingo card from the numbers in the TOP section , you win 1,000 PLUS a nine-carat gold diamond solitaire ring with diamond set shoulders worth 149 .
25 The genius of the Dalmatians showed itself particularly in architecture , sculpture and literature , and their artistic output was sustained over many centuries from the builders of the early Christian churches of the seventh and eighth centuries to the eighteenth-century cathedral of Dubrovnik , and from Historia Salonitana , by the thirteenth-century Thomas , Archdeacon of Split , to the black comedies of Vlaho Stulli-Stulić , written in the closing years of the Ragusan republic and still performed today .
26 The remaining collection includes unique volumes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from the libraries of the Prussian kings , and from the Reichskanzlei .
27 ‘ Take off your nightshirt and come down like a man ! ’ — a catcall from the body of the crowd .
28 Not only was I famed as a doctor , but it was rumoured I had the power of expelling demons from the bodies of the possessed .
29 Headhunting in Britain apparently received a great boost from the deregulation of the stock market , the so-called Big Bang of October 1986 , within which the movement of teams of executives between merchant banks and other City businesses received especially extensive media publicity .
30 During the year our turnover received a significant boost from the enlargement of the agriculture operation and finished with a massive £612 million for the year .
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