Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] from [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The SNC was to be composed of equal numbers from both the SOC and the NGC . |
2 | The SNC was to be composed of equal numbers from both the SOC and the NGC , as already agreed by all parties except the Khmers Rouges in the Tokyo communiqué of June 5 , 1990 [ see pp. 37532-33 ] . |
3 | These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy . |
4 | It creaked and I stopped and then heard something : a sort of thin scratching from underneath the stairs . |
5 | Free speech and free political association were to be backed by an extension of the franchise to all adults over the age of 20 , a formal extension of the power of the elected legislature ( the Diet ) and guarantees of judicial independence from both the executive and the Diet . |
6 | For the first 77 years of its life , the company was based in Newcastle and established with great help from possibly the most famous Darlingtonian , Edward Pease . |
7 | As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes . |
8 | As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes . |
9 | As we saw earlier , trends in elite recruitment show no sign of reflecting the increase in qualified candidates from outside the ancient universities and public schools . |
10 | To find the best solutions for managing waste from both the environmental and economic viewpoints , all these options have to be considered . ’ |
11 | It can be argued that the successful development of such techniques requires an adherence to semantic theory from both the computational and linguistic perspective , to provide a sound theoretical framework . |
12 | But when the New Zealanders went in search of quick runs the following morning , they achieved their aims without too many alarms , thanks to bright knocks from all the lower order . |
13 | Johnson ( 1985 , pp. 424–5 ) also cites prime ministerial intervention in promoting top civil servants , and the increasing frequency of appointments to senior posts from outside the service ( such as Peter Levene recruited from the private sector to head the Defence Procurement Executive in 1985 ) as evidence of ‘ a more active personnel policy ’ designed to enhance managerial competence . |
14 | It is aimed at young booksellers from outside the German speaking area who are interested in learning about the structure of German publishing and bookselling . |
15 | We contested the decision vigorously , encouraged by strong support from outside the institution , but it did bring a significant and positive stage to an abrupt conclusion , leaving us to reflect on what we had learned , and were still learning , that might be relevant to widely shared concerns . |
16 | When the device is powered with 3–4 volts of electricity , a 50-microwatt laser beam applied by optical fibre from below the substrate , is first absorbed , amplified four times , and emitted from the upper surface . |
17 | Relaxation of the international cold war has meant that military intervention by powerful countries from either the western or eastern blocs — from Cuba to France — will be much less frequent . |
18 | ‘ WACC 's lead in championing and highlighting such concerns was alluded to by the President of IAMCR , Prof Cees Hamelink , as well as by other researchers from both the North and the South , ’ Mr Thomas added . |
19 | His brothers deserved to share in his success — family obligation could not be neglected — but they could also serve a useful purpose by occupying positions which blocked access to real power by other people from outside the clan . |
20 | The device in the attaché case would be activated by remote control from inside the limousine . |