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

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1 Yet even the nobility were loath to pay for such intangibles when they could obtain a similar ritual at less outlay and with greater speed from within the trade .
2 Eight monkey scapulae from beneath a crowned eagle nest in Kibale forest , Uganda .
3 But it 's important to keep some stock from before the days when cattle were imported .
4 Feedback from around the Group after the meetings was very positive .
5 Who can dispute the fact that , if the figures were not as I have just announced and if industrial relations had not improved , we could not have attracted our record level of inward investment from across the world ?
6 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 .
7 For the 23-year-old Liverpool woman had to beat off strong competition for the post from dozens of other candidates from around the world .
8 Surprisingly , there was also an occasional rattle from behind the fascia , and a subdued whine from the final drive .
9 There was in other words an immense amount of political activity with absolutely no result and the details of that already has been referred to in moving energy both erm in emergency number two , so I can make , need make no reference , more reference to it , but we have left ourselves surely , totally dependent in a short future from outside the country on our energy .
10 ‘ Hector , be quiet ! ’ came a croaked command from behind the dog , and a veined hand reached for his scruff and tugged him back .
11 You can not issue a command from within a program that will remove it .
12 If you wished to issue the command from within a BBCBASIC(Z80) program , you would need the following program line .
13 He flew in animals from around the world , including llamas from the South American Andes , ostriches , local bustards and Arabian oryx .
14 He will be taking the young audience on an exciting musical safari to meet animals from around the world .
15 There was a rival from across the Atlantic too .
16 Up to 4,000 spectators are expected and police believe around 500 journalists from around the world will cover the 3pm service .
17 The rafters include journalists from around the world , two guides per boat , and the Turkish Minister of Tourism — a man with a mission to promote the sport and attract visitors .
18 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
19 It would be extremely unattractive to any group of workers or management to enter a serious bid if they had been told by the Scottish Office that the bid was so contemptible that it would not even qualify for assistance if it failed because another bid from within the same management or work force had been judged as superior .
20 The best chance of success for a management-employee bid will arise if there is only one such bid from within the company .
21 Thus extending the Kantian insight beyond political morality to morality as a whole explains the elimination of moral beliefs and ideals of the good from behind the veil of ignorance .
22 Paul , 36 , said he was proud to have won the title against guards from across the UK and Eire .
23 He pulled a low seat from under the bed and gently eased her down to it .
24 Environmental groups and small timber traders from around the world have set up a Forest Stewardship Council , charged with deciding what constitutes " sustainable " tropical forestry .
25 She took his photograph from beneath the lining paper in her drawer and looked at it and tried again to cry .
26 There was also the background chorus of opposition from across the Bristol Channel .
27 The proposals were met with opposition from across the political spectrum .
28 Italy has abandoned a landfill levy a week after its introduction , against a background of widespread opposition from across the board .
29 He overcame considerable opposition from within the Treasury , with the support of a favourable report from the Select Committee on Income Tax of 1906 .
30 Some of the proposals , including those which threatened the monopoly of barristers in superior courts , required all advocates to have certificates of competence , and permitted multi-disciplinary partnerships , aroused considerable opposition from within the profession .
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