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

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1 None of Offa 's immediate forebears had been king of the Mercians and Offa himself is another example ( like Aethelbald ) of an aetheling competing successfully for the kingship from outside the innermost core of royal power .
2 Yoshida 's proposal was intended to achieve the best outcome in the circumstances from both the American and Japanese viewpoints .
3 In conclusion , the evidence from both the statistical correlation and the personal interview studies does not substantiate the state subsidy theory of strikes but it does not refute it either .
4 However , the results from outside the major cities reportedly had a more traditional complexion , with party officials and bureaucrats featuring prominently among the elected deputies and looking likely to form the majority in parliament .
5 Flanagan 's run on the left caught out Wright and his cross evaded the Aberdeen defence before finding Henry who nodded the ball over the line from inside the six-yard box .
6 The threat from outside the surveying profession by those who would compete on the same ground can be countered by active marketing of the surveyor 's services .
7 By the end of the inquiry , he had cross-examined nearly every witness from either the nuclear industry or a government department and delivered vast reams of his own evidence on every subject covered , some amounting to several hundred pages of closely-typed script .
8 There is no sign from either the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) or the Leader of the Opposition that they would draw the line anywhere on transfer of authority to Brussels .
9 He is expected to use his address to the Diet ( parliament ) during his visit — the first by a Soviet head of state — to try to get a commitment from both the Japanese government and its businessmen to back a hoary old proposal : the formation of an economic group among the countries surrounding the Japan Sea , that is , the Soviet Union , the two Koreas and Japan .
10 Because he was convinced Zack was about to scuttle and run , if he could n't get to Zack alone and unarmed , without a shadow from either the British or American authorities . ’
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