Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] across [art] " in BNC.

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1 Over 50 consumer and public-health organizations from across the European Community , working together as the Food Irradiation Network , have drawn attention to the confused situation concerning food irradiation since the introduction of the EC-wide single market .
2 Paul , 36 , said he was proud to have won the title against guards from across the UK and Eire .
3 The Glasgow Tower Competition attracted 353 entries from across the world .
4 Drawing on influences from across the Atlantic as well as from fellow grungers back home , the trio have put out some convincingly fresh material , never lacking originality in any of the seven tracks .
5 ‘ We are expecting 30- plus cars from across the water , including a couple of Aston Martin Ulsters and a Ford TT Special . ’
6 The forum 's initiative to achieve this culminates this year in the 1993 IT Summit , billed as the biggest such gathering ever put together in Scotland with the participation of almost 100 organisations and 65 speakers from across the world , which takes place in Glasgow on 22–24 June .
7 There has been a rising chorus of opposition to the governing parties from across the political spectrum .
8 Fire fighters from across the country have been paying tribute to airmen who were killed in the second world war .
9 He said schools from across the province had been invited to attend .
10 The northern champion and nine other top qualifiers will take on other winners from across the country in London in June .
11 The deaths of Becky and Emma , at the age of 17 and the subsequent court case , produced hundreds of letters of sympathy to their parents from across the country .
12 To do this , accepting that many visitors from across the world will probably attend the next World Cup , tempted also by the extraordinarily favourable rates of exchange and despite the problems which may still exist in the country , SARFU has to ensure that the majority of South Africans will have a chance to attend the games if rugby is to lose its elitist ‘ white ’ connotations .
13 It is highly possible that the Wandjina image inscribed by these visitors from across the sea is a direct transposition from the Indian Spectacled Cobra 's hood markings , which constituted the symbol of well-being or balance used by Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teachers whose totem was that same animal — a legacy of the ancient Nagas .
14 The money for the building which is based on a Kgotla , a meeting place in an African village has come from donations from across the world .
15 Companies from across the region have been included in a list of six thousand firms who 'll suffer if the truck makers Leyland Daf go out of business .
16 Over 300 amateur golfers from across the United Kingdom and Ireland have signed up to play in next weekend 's Bass-sponsored Heart of Down tournament over the Spa , Downpatrick and Ardglass courses .
17 Here were swords and rapiers hanging from sashes on panelled walls , delicate figurines set on marble pedestals , statues from across the far China seas , carved elephants and lions from Africa , Javanese dancing girls with jointed limbs , fierce ceremonial masks from the mountains of Indonesia .
18 And here was his colleague , probably , as he heard brisk footsteps from across the road , and a muffled goodnight .
19 The Traverse Theatre had been born in the Grass Market in 1962 and that , together with his involvement in the Edinburgh Festival , had sucked him into a travelling show of poets , writers , actors , directors , and hype-merchants from across the western — and sometimes eastern world .
20 The conference was attended by 300 church youth leaders and school workers from across the UK .
21 Sigibert retaliated by calling in his allies from across the Rhine .
22 On July 28 an estimated 1,000 delegates from across the country attended the founding congress of the Citizens ' Movement for Democratic Action Party ( ROAD ) , which had been created on July 16 with the support of over 40 members of the 259-strong Solidarity caucus in parliament .
23 They 've joined delegates from across the world for the three-day seminar .
24 DELEGATES from across the region were in Darlington yesterday at a seminar tackling social and health issues associated with dogs .
25 Held over three days in early May , the race covers the distance from Hay-on-Wye to Chepstow and currently attracts over seventy teams from across the country .
26 An array of pooches and their owners from across the district gathered at Clacton 's Vista Road recreation ground to receive the first copies of the pack .
27 A GROUP of 11 major law firms from across the UK has joined forces to form a unique quality network .
28 A city where the fringe theatre meant Jim Haynes , Charles Marovitz , and a few other expatriates from across the Atlantic , and avant-garde cinema a night out at the 35-year-old Academy in Oxford Street .
29 With an intensity comparable to the devastating bombardment of February 21st , the heavy German shells rained down on a French division of mediocre calibre , the 67th , whose experience of this kind of thing had so far been limited to second-hand accounts from across the river .
30 The series , currently in production at Central , features Tom singing and talking with performers from across the musical spectrum .
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