Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] from [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Industry guru Marc Schulman has left UBS Securities to set up his own consulting operation , The Technology Strategies Group , whose primary customers are expected to be computer industry managers from both the hardware and software side . |
2 | In contrast , hospital based series have usually shown an increased mortality , which probably reflects the severity of disease in patients referred to specialist units from outside the area . |
3 | Shareholders in the British half of the Anglo-Dutch group benefit from both the profit and exchange rate gains with an interim dividend increase to 4.51p a share , from 3.89p . |
4 | interruptions through messages and phone calls from outside the meeting |
5 | As I write , no news yet by NCM to acquire domestic credit underwriting expertise from outside the company . |
6 | Having produced episodes of EastEnders as a freelance , Mr Cox knows the soap business from inside the box and out . |
7 | CHESTER City Council may take action against British Rail over its failure to remove a portable ticket office from outside the city 's station . |
8 | You can apply strips of felt or building paper from inside the lift , secured with battens to the sides of the rafters or use a staple gun or brass drawing pins to secure it . |
9 | Helping the teacher with this most important activity places great demands on the program designer from both the curriculum and the presentation viewpoint . |
10 | The Corporation yielded on the question of receiving pauper patients from outside the town , and agreement was reached , although the Rev. Mr. Haddock still wanted to hold out . |