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

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1 Fluorite REE patterns from both the north and the south Pennines suggest the importance of heavy REE to light REE fractionation in the ore fluids .
2 So far , not a single witness has come forward to throw any light on Joanna 's confused account of her abduction on Tuesday night from outside the Harpenden Leisure Centre where she worked .
3 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 .
4 After a consideration of the theories , the case law from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be examined .
5 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 .
6 The company argues that since it is neither government-owned nor a sole supplier , it should be free to make any purchasing decisions it sees fit , without having to pay the Commission 's 3% tariff penalty against telecommunications equipment from outside the Community .
7 The absence of South Africa from both the 1987 and this year 's tournaments stood out like a sore thumb .
8 The recovery technique from either the low or high pitch case is in the same order : 1 — Power .
9 There are three main sorts to worry about : disturbances in Eastern Europe ; attacks on NATO countries from outside the old Warsaw Pact area ( say , an attack on Turkey by Iraq ) ; and , knottiest of all , conflicts such as the Gulf war , which fall outside the NATO treaty .
10 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 .
11 You should also ensure that the product and the installer has approval certificates from either the British Standards Institution ( BSI ) or the British Board of Agrément ( BBA ) .
12 interruptions through messages and phone calls from outside the meeting
13 As I write , no news yet by NCM to acquire domestic credit underwriting expertise from outside the company .
14 There is an approximation to this for all of these samples , but clearly there has been considerable bone loss from even the most complete bone assemblages .
15 The result is weight and inch loss from just the areas we want to slim down .
16 Having produced episodes of EastEnders as a freelance , Mr Cox knows the soap business from inside the box and out .
17 CHESTER City Council may take action against British Rail over its failure to remove a portable ticket office from outside the city 's station .
18 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 .
19 They might , for instance , wish to provide additional in-service education and training ( INSET ) or buy consultancy advice from outside the LEA .
20 Most string companies buy the plain steel wire for their top E , B and G strings and the hexagonal core wire for their wound strings from exactly the same sources .
21 Political and policy specialists from outside the formal career civil service dominate the top levels of American public administration ( Heclo , 1977 ) , and are increasingly evident in Canadian , Western European , and Australasian public administration .
22 IS900-PCR is capable of distinguishing M paratuberculosis from even the very closely related Mycobacterium avium sibsp silvaticum .
23 The two lines of thought start from roughly the same point , but soon diverge .
24 The ability to display hybridisation data from either the whole dataset or any subset ( eg a contig or group of contigs ) using show was very useful , particularly in conjunction with reorder .
25 Helping the teacher with this most important activity places great demands on the program designer from both the curriculum and the presentation viewpoint .
26 It had been operating a Ro-Ro service from inside the locks and undoubtedly was responsible for the major part of the heavy goods vehicle traffic .
27 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 .
28 The philanthropic family 's largesse was echoed by surprise announcements from both the Federal and provincial governments .
29 The board revealed it had established a sub-committee ‘ to progress the recruitment of a group chief executive from outside the Barclays Group ’ .
30 Two demonstrators were killed and one injured by machine gun fire from inside the Iraqi consulate-general in Istanbul on April 5 .
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