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

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1 they permit the collation and review of evidence of student attainment from different sources eg. from the student , the supervisor or the tutor , thus contributing to the validity and reliability of assessment ;
2 Demand is high and dealers in the United States regularly receive inquiries from interested buyers all over the world .
3 One factor is its location , just 24 miles from central London close to the A3/M25 intersection in an area where demand is high and stockbroker-belt wallets are capacious .
4 That was the strong inside bet from Central Park yesterday as the champions angrily denied they had made a move for Sydney St George coach Brian Smith to succeed Monie .
5 Another theory is that some is juvenile water , released from molten rock deep within the Earth 's crust , often during volcanic eruptions .
6 This is further abetted by the gentle metamorphosis of the neck profile : from shallow oval close to the heel , to a more pronounced ‘ D ’ section near the extra thickness of the behind-nut volute .
7 The epidemic , the first cholera outbreak in Latin America since the 1880s , had spread from late January onwards from the northern fishing port of Chimbote down the Pacific coast to the capital , Lima , affecting some 20,000 people .
8 South Korean President Roh Tae Woo dismissed two members of his Cabinet and the governor of North Chungchong province on Sept. 19 , after holding them responsible for the massive damage which resulted from severe flooding earlier in the month in Seoul and the central region of the country .
9 Its flies , the spent fuel , arrive regularly inside special containers on goods trains from nuclear reactors all over the country .
10 ‘ Members of the team were drawn from nuclear organisations all over the world , with the remit to review the safety of the RMBK design and modification programme to bring the RMBKs up to Western safety standards .
11 It demonstrates only the Labour party 's vindictive desire to extract the maximum revenue from high-value properties regardless of the circumstances of their occupants , or any relationship between the tax burden and the services that are provided .
12 Individual constant-k filter sections suffer from insufficient attenuation just outside the pass band and , although several identical constant-k sections may be cascaded to overcome this drawback , the resulting filter is rather unwieldy .
13 Dr John Eagles , of the Ross Clinic in Aberdeen , recommends that anyone suffering from excessive sleepiness only during the winter months should consider the possibility of Seasonal Affective Disorder ( SAD ) .
14 Well , well they did try to get a song going once sponsored by the club , it was sung by St Matthews ' choir would you believe , but it , it did n't seem to take off , the football supporters seemed to take very much to their own sort of songs , and they , they 'd pick up songs and chants from other grounds now like the Liverpool song You 'll Never Walk Alone , and they used to sing Away the Lads they used to pick that up from the Newcastle supporters and and
15 Jamie Moralee outpaced City defender Russell Osman to make it four on 30 minutes before Andy Cole pulled one back for Bristol from close range just before the break .
16 There are 38 deaths per 100000 from colorectal cancer annually in the United Kingdom .
17 The school took its pupils from local authorities all over the country .
18 For the next half-hour I rattled the results as they came in from local stations all over the country .
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