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

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1 The only answer was a low shout of many voices from outside in the distance , coming closer .
2 Who would even remember my name twelve months from now in the midst of another winter , unless in the context of some old dirty joke or dated ribaldry ?
3 I 'M LOOKING FOR MALE AND FEMALE PENPALS from anywhere in the world .
4 In Cornwall and the Midland Valley of Scotland it has been upgraded to a new digital standard , developed with Bergen University , which permits telephone access to sensors in these areas from anywhere in the United Kingdom or overseas .
5 Over a third ( 38% ) of visitors came from in or near Edinburgh , but those from parts of Scotland outside the Edinburgh area ( 19% ) were outnumbered by visitors from elsewhere in the UK ( 27% ) , and were only slightly more numerous than those from overseas ( 16% ) .
6 Beamish was a vice-president of this organization and spoke at several of its meetings on his infrequent visits from abroad in the 1930s .
7 The population of Greater London grew by 2 million between the wars , 1.25 million by inward migration from elsewhere in the country and 0.75 million by natural increase .
8 If you are a Blackwoman from anywhere in the world , and you have an urge to WRITE , then come and join us .
9 His evidence was the migration of the water hen ( Tribonyx ventralis ) , which arrived in enormous numbers in November from somewhere in the north , and returned again after only two or three months .
10 Another door led into the cellar from outside in the yard , and that too was kept locked .
11 Whichever option you choose , you can be sure that the monthly fee is fixed and messages from anywhere in the UK are only charged at local call rate — no hidden extras .
12 The ordinance envisioned a common and compulsory branding system which would make possible the easy identification of cattle from anywhere in the island .
13 With the repatriation of around six million Japanese military and civilian personnel from overseas in the years 1945–7 , the rural population swelled to even greater proportions .
14 If it had n't been for his diligent research and dogged answer seeking , I would n't be leaving for America two hours from now in the hope of a cure .
15 That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget .
16 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
17 In theory he supposed he could organize PANUP from anywhere in the UK , but he knew that it was irrevocably bound to Larksoken headland , to the caravan , to that concrete mass five miles to the north which had power , apparently , to dominate his will as it did his imagination .
18 Free Datapost collection from anywhere in the country — just call free on 0800 88 44 22 .
19 There were people from everywhere in the district standing around that wet , muddy graveside that day .
20 Situated in the historic ‘ Boston ’ area of Enniskillen , ( nearby is the Boston-Quay from where in the 19th century paupers were ferried across the river to the workhouse ) the recently restored and refurbished buildings have been brought back to life as a thriving market place and exciting resource centre for craft and design in Fermanagh .
21 There was a scream from somewhere in the house ; the chatter of voices quietened briefly and he could sense heads turning to the open door leading from the room .
22 Winter sweet , viburnum , and witch hazel were all in flower ; the air was so still that they could hear the distant gurgle of the river from down in the valley .
23 It is a local rate call from anywhere in the country .
24 All of this is clearly to the benefit of purchasers , including wholesalers and retailers as well as manufacturers , since they will be able to chose a supplier from anywhere in the Community without restriction .
25 When Smart Lethieullier of Aldersbrook had completed his mortuary chapel adjoining St Mary 's , Little Ilford , Essex , in c.1740 he transferred the remains of his parents into the present vault from elsewhere in the church .
26 One of the most reputed single-site vineyards of this area is ‘ Le Leon ’ , named after Pope Leo the Magnificent , who drew supplies from here in the first half of the nineteenth century .
27 According to the map it 's about thirty miles from here in the general direction of Carentan . ’
28 The first is usually ignored and forgotten : it consists of farmers and peasants who live miles from anywhere in the largely inaccessible tangle of mountain and forest that make up much of the land area of the eastern end of the Central American isthmus .
29 Nor does the evidence of a renewed upsurge of potentially revolutionary protest from below in the immediate pre-war years suggest that this source of their inhibition would fade with time .
30 The three will be joined by two colleagues from elsewhere in the country .
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