Example sentences of "[noun pl] from [prep] the " 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 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 .
3 He flew in animals from around the world , including llamas from the South American Andes , ostriches , local bustards and Arabian oryx .
4 He will be taking the young audience on an exciting musical safari to meet animals from around the world .
5 Up to 4,000 spectators are expected and police believe around 500 journalists from around the world will cover the 3pm service .
6 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 .
7 Paul , 36 , said he was proud to have won the title against guards from across the UK and Eire .
8 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 .
9 At 11am taxi drivers from throughout the town will form a cavalcade to escort Kim Theaker 's coffin to a memorial service at St Mark 's Church in North Road .
10 In addition to a number of internationally recognised jazz musicians the Festival attracts a number of artists and attractions from around the region .
11 There are numerous varieties of mustards from around the world , although Dijon in France is acknowledged as the mecca of the trade and is still said to produce almost 50 per cent of the world 's mustard .
12 Although many household knights were men of free rather than noble birth — in Flanders there were even recruits from among the unfree , like the German ministeriales — the prince 's relatives and the sons of his neighbouring lords also found careers within their ranks .
13 And would you eat leftovers from from the from the mai the master 's food ?
14 The Glasgow Tower Competition attracted 353 entries from across the world .
15 It brought in a record number of entries from around the Group — but only four were correct !
16 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 .
17 ‘ We are expecting 30- plus cars from across the water , including a couple of Aston Martin Ulsters and a Ford TT Special . ’
18 Rolls Royce cars from around the world are arriving for the largest gathering yet of the famous vehicles .
19 From the last week of August through September , Stresa plays host to a highly acclaimed series of music weeks , ‘ Settimane Musicali di Stresa ’ , hosting orchestras from around the world .
20 The News of the World called it ‘ The most shocking sporting event ever to be screened ’ and newsmen from around the world hurried to interview the organizers of the Sex Olympics when it was announced that these very contemporary games were due to be staged in 1971 .
21 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 .
22 Some of the men had been collecting driftwood and dry sticks and branches from among the trees ; a small fire was coming to life , crackling and spluttering sparks into the haze of heat above it .
23 P&H 's colour brochure includes pictures from around the world , from Norwegian icebergs to palm trees in Florida via the Olympic slalom course at La Seu d'Urgell .
24 There has been a rising chorus of opposition to the governing parties from across the political spectrum .
25 It will bring together interested parties from around the country to exchange experience and to develop a network for interested individuals , educational institutions , training programmes , and state administrations .
26 WACC 's Pacific Regional Association will host a Workshop on Media Awareness for Youth Trainers from throughout the Pacific in Suva , Fiji , from 26 April to 1 May 1993 .
27 Towards Plymouth , down deep hedge-lined lanes , is a soothing prelude to lunch at Thurlestone Hotel , Thurlestone near Kingsbridge ( ) , where in the verandah style Margaret Amelia restaurant overlooking the cliff-top golf course liberal use is made of Devon 's produce , from creams to meats and salmon from the Avon , oysters from along the coast and crab from Salcombe .
28 he could hear voices from within the room now , three possibly four — accents , and they all sounded either Irish or Dublin .
29 This boiling down of groups into their respective ethnic essences is clearly congruent with the nationalist concerns of the right , but it is also sanctioned by the antiracist orthodoxy of the left and by many voices from within the black communities themselves which have needed no prompting to develop their own fascination with ethnic differences and thus reduce political definitions of ‘ race ’ to a narcissistic celebration of culture and Identity .
30 She heard voices from behind the door ; then it opened and a tall burly man was looking down at her .
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