Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] from [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | We contested the decision vigorously , encouraged by strong support from outside the institution , but it did bring a significant and positive stage to an abrupt conclusion , leaving us to reflect on what we had learned , and were still learning , that might be relevant to widely shared concerns . |
2 | In the dead of night Elaine , 28 , drove the sparkling H-reg car from outside the home of her husband 's lover , through a pedestrian precinct and into the town hall 's glass-fronted main entrance . |
3 | We explained the presence or absence of worker control over output and earnings by ‘ external factors ’ , social influences from outside the individual workshop , eg the organisation of the industry , its degree of capitalisation , the strength of trade unionism and the culture of the community ( Lupton and Cunnison , 1964 ) . |
4 | Sir , The proper name for the Maastricht Treaty is the ‘ Treaty on European Unity ’ , signed at Maastricht on 7th February 1992 ; as John Hudson pointed out ( 6th November ) there are English texts from both the EC and UK government — both available from HMSO , but the first is half the price of the second ! |
5 | It can be seen in this chapter that Green has given clear directions from where the picture should be painted . |
6 | There was a sound of quick , light footsteps from inside the curtain of fog . |
7 | And it was Wise who next went close with a free kick from near the corner spot which caught the wind and eluded Southall before bouncing to safety . |
8 | Scrape off all the old putty from inside the gutter and clean both ends with a wire brush . |
9 | New lighting effects were installed to improve public viewing from outside the glass case , and an operating console was designed to fit into a small room outside the Dolls ' House . |
10 | It can be argued that the successful development of such techniques requires an adherence to semantic theory from both the computational and linguistic perspective , to provide a sound theoretical framework . |
11 | The Town Docks Museum is a 10 minute walk from both the Hull BR and adjacent bus station . |
12 | Failure led him to mass manipulation and an attempt to revolutionize British politics from outside the system . |
13 | There was an extra loud crash from inside the bus , followed by a stream of invective calling into question the parentage of the Pope and his fondness for animals . |
14 | In many cases it will be best to seek professional assistance from outside the firm . |
15 | By 1989–90 , the government 's grants had risen to 82 million to support expenditure on 15 ‘ activities of national priority ’ , with LEAs encouraged to seek additional funding from outside the public sector . |
16 | Remember attracting just one additional child from outside the area will , under LMS , more than repay the entire costs of printing the prospectus . |
17 | ‘ WESTERN EUROPE ’ takes many forms ; but whether one looks at a group of about 10 nations , or a more complete group of 20 or so , the crucial difference from both the USA and Japan is the presence of a jumble of nation-states of different sizes and distinctive history . |
18 | The legislation also sought to ensure that future immigration from outside the European Communities ( EC ) was properly controlled . |
19 | Starting with the categories of information used in this form individual comments from both the description and potential risks condition were assigned to categories . |
20 | ‘ Act Two — Beginners please , ’ said a tremulous voice from outside the door . |
21 | The suddenness of the spit makes the attacker jump smartly backwards and the hiss that follows alarms it even more ; it retreats carefully , watching the dark corner from where the noise is originating . |
22 | Lee suddenly heard a violent crack from outside the room , which was simultaneously thrown into stark relief by pure , blinding light . |
23 | But Posi promised to lower me slowly , to raise minimal dist from where the beam hit the ground . |
24 | In 1971 following recommendations from both the World Health Organization and the International Union against the Venereal Diseases and Treponematoses ( IUVDT ) , a travelling seminar of experts from all over the world was convened to examine the service for sexually transmitted diseases in the United States , the training of the medical personnel and undergraduates , and to suggest ways in which these could be improved . |
25 | Each member of a committee assigned a specific area of work should be encouraged to recruit a small Working Group from outside the committee to help them . |
26 | To conclude colleagues , the Maastricht Treaty the dynamic evolution of the European community from where the single act in nineteen eighty six left off . |
27 | If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act . |
28 | Local people are left waiting while less urgent cases from outside the district are treated because they bring money in with them . |
29 | When the device is powered with 3–4 volts of electricity , a 50-microwatt laser beam applied by optical fibre from below the substrate , is first absorbed , amplified four times , and emitted from the upper surface . |
30 | The pool forms a real focal point from both the house and patio , while the sound of water , falling from a mask set in the wall , will be delightful on a hot summer 's day . |