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

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1 Its usual course flows from above the lorry park , round the trees and down to the lower bridge which marks its normal width .
2 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
3 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
4 Whether the assessor is company-based or comes from outside the company , he or she will need to have an NVQ qualification in training , assessment and verification awarded by City and Guilds to standards established by the Training and Development Lead Body .
5 There is no music , only the hoarse , erratic bellow of a kudu horn and the chanting , a strange noise which comes from inside the earth itself , as though the rocks and the soil were singing as best they could .
6 But these skills are only of value when they are integrated with the purposes and interests that the learner brings from outside the classroom .
7 Like elite theorists , pluralist writers deny that a ruling class exists and argue that the cause of the cancerous growth of a military-industrial complex arises from either the desire by the military to extend their power undemocratically or the desire by the bureaucratic structures in industry and the military to defend and extend their own role in society in a self-serving manner .
8 Finally , it must be remembered that where odour nuisance arises from outside the workplace , affecting employees inside the workplace , for example from a nearby factory or due to manure spreading in the surrounding fields , then sections 92 to 100 of the Public Health Act 1936 will apply should the odour amount to a statutory nuisance , since the Local Government ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1982 amended s.92(1) ( d ) of the Public Health Act 1936 to ‘ any dust or effluvia caused by a trade , business or manufacture or process which are prejudicial to health or a nuisance ’ deleting the words [ to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood ] .
9 Fun-filled Faliraki is only a 20–25 minute walk away but there is a public bus service which departs from outside the hotel , and lots of taxis to whisk you to the beach and Faliraki centre .
10 She knows from inside the sadness of a hospital closure .
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