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

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1 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
2 We had a superb response to our requests for sponsorship from all over the JM group , all that remained was to do the dirty deed !
3 RIGHT The evidence from the site and the excavation itself has been reconstructed in a very vivid way at the Jorvik Viking centre , and is a very popular attraction for visitors from all over the world .
4 In 1971 following recommendations from both the World Health Organization and the International Union against the Venereal Diseases and Treponematoses ( IUVDT ) , a travelling seminar of experts from all over the world was convened to examine the service for sexually transmitted diseases in the United States , the training of the medical personnel and undergraduates , and to suggest ways in which these could be improved .
5 All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world .
6 Walkowitz was one of the hundreds of artists from all over the world who flocked to Paris during the opening decade of our century and came away profoundly changed by the experience .
7 Early one morning , in the merry month of May , I stood in this dining room watching a group of climbers from all over the world being introduced to The Great Tradition .
8 You 'll get cries of innocence from all over the City , of course .
9 But what I think now is France want only French chefs , but England you have selected er sort of chef from all over the world , which is good , and we ca n't compete .
10 A spectacular World Horticultural Exhibition , festivally named Floriade , is held every ten years in the Netherlands attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world .
11 The ordinance envisioned a common and compulsory branding system which would make possible the easy identification of cattle from anywhere in the island .
12 In this article Peter J. Clarke , Manager , International Trade Services , AIB , traces the history surrounding the Letter of Credit from just after the First World War , when it reigned supreme , to the present day .
13 By now it contains hundreds of names from all over the world .
14 The conference is expected to bring together a very diverse group of practitioners from all over the world and many leading world figures in practical systems thinking have agreed to attend .
15 In 1917 , after the bombing of Funchal by the Germans , a large procession of people from all over the island walked to Monte to pray for peace , and the local priest promised in his prayers that , if peace came , he would erect a monument to Our Lady of Monte .
16 Hundreds of people from all over the world have come together to talk about elves , hobbits and dragons .
17 In Latin America , the Second Vatican Council was followed up by a meeting of bishops from all over the continent in Medellin , Colombia .
18 Further investigations by teams of scientists from all over the world have since laid the blame on man-made chlorinated substances that remain in the atmosphere for 100 years or more , where they destroy ozone .
19 Colleagues from the medical profession were joined by local MPs , lawyers , and a wide circle of friends from all over the country and further afield .
20 First , came that Sunday when members of the congregation , with the help of friends from all over the City and beyond , even via Tiberias , on Lake Galilee , set to work to prepare the whole church for Christian Aid .
21 A trill of song from somewhere outside the trench .
22 Compton House , another stately home , houses a fine collection of butterflies from all over the world .
23 The people at Beckford Silk are happy to think that their ties will end up around the necks of tourists from all over the world .
24 Even more striking as a pointer to the greater importance of political rather than social factors in the rebellion was the participation of men from higher up the social scale ; over ninety participants are described as ‘ gentleman ’ or ‘ esquire ’ , and there was even one knight in the list of those pardoned , Sir William Trussel of Aylmesthorpe , Leicestershire .
25 There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed .
26 Mr Brownhut said he had no idea why anyone should want to upset the show , which is expected to attract thousands of spectators from all over the province .
27 Immediately following the invasion and on the basis of reports from all over the Reich , the SD registered ‘ the greatest surprise ’ and ‘ a certain dismay ’ ( though no major shock ) at the news .
28 THOUSANDS of fun-seekers from all over the province are expected to flock to the north west this weekend for a thrilling double bill of the North West 200 and the International Air Show .
29 Thousands of nurses from all over the region will gather at St George 's Hall for the two-day nursing conference , launched by Health Minister Brian Mawhinney .
30 After a career in the British army , during which time he had done a great deal of fieldwork and excavation , and had amassed a collection of artefacts from all over the world , he spent the rest of his life studying and excavating archaeological sites on his estate .
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