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

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1 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 .
2 the use of resources from outside the school , such as the LEA Training Grants Scheme ( LEATGS ) budget ; and
3 In general , the reasons why people do develop into closely knit groups are threefold : because of those things they have in common , because of pressures from outside the group , and because of their need to fulfill their social and affiliation needs .
4 He took a sip of wine and then withdrew a small folded sheet of paper from inside the back cover of the phrase book .
5 I picked up my fags and the bag of grass from near the campfire and motioned her around to the driver 's door .
6 Gardner Merchant retained its £25 million catering contract for British Aerospace , despite competition from both the UK and the Continent .
7 Second , the regulators were looking for an infusion of capital from outside the banking industry .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 They were obviously keen , for the sound of activity from inside the refrigerator warehouse was impressive .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 We had the possibility both of a management buy-out and of interest from outside the company .
15 He added : ‘ It will be carried out by an independent group of midwives from outside the area . ’
16 Many PAYE districts , particularly LP Districts for London-based companies , are hundreds of miles from both the place of employment and the taxpayer 's residence .
17 The CDU began in 1945 as an attempt to create a single , reformist yet non-socialist party , with support from both the Catholic and Protestant communities .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Exercise is , in fact , well provided for , with an indoor swimming pool , a gymnasium , a sports area for football ( with teams from outside the prison involved in both football and weightlifting ) , and like most long-term prisons , Maidstone has its share of those who keep fanatically fit .
21 the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas .
22 ‘ This particular tie-up is everything we stand for two companies just around the corner from each other which were dealing with firms from outside the area .
23 Almost a quarter of the couples had engaged in no activity together with people from outside the household .
24 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 .
25 Under pressure from both the State and the poorer peasants , the burden of taxation was imposed equally among the households of the village .
26 Overstocking took place on the Somerset Levels in the Middle Ages , aggravated by the rights of some commoners to take in cattle from outside the Levels for a fee .
27 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 .
28 We know today ( as the ancient world did not ) that a new human being comes from chromosomes from both the male and the female .
29 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 ’ .
30 It argues that , even at a reduced rate , VAT on imports from outside the EC would seriously damage the London art market .
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