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

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1 Optional course either Civil Law or International Law or a course from outside the Law Faculty eg German 1 , British History 1
2 There 's an igneous intrusion there , with fragments of garnet peridotite — that 's a rock from below the earth 's crust — and I 'd like to spend a bit of time there , though the rocks at the north-west end look pretty difficult to get at .
3 An importer of a product from outside the EEC is treated as a producer .
4 There was a sound from inside the houses
5 Or take a taxi from outside the railway station .
6 Maybe the big buck was a rabbit from outside the Grounds , some wild beast come into the warren from beyond , to terrorise the locals and make itself boss , only to die in an encounter with a superior being it could have no real comprehension of .
7 Unity Trust reduced its loan book last year , but added 11 per cent more accounts and now has more than 15,000 customers , a quarter from outside the trade union sector .
8 He is expected to use his address to the Diet ( parliament ) during his visit — the first by a Soviet head of state — to try to get a commitment from both the Japanese government and its businessmen to back a hoary old proposal : the formation of an economic group among the countries surrounding the Japan Sea , that is , the Soviet Union , the two Koreas and Japan .
9 ‘ Years ago , ’ he said , ‘ a man from outside the realm passed up the river towards Lavondyss .
10 ‘ Tell him I can not see anyone , ’ said a voice from inside the study .
11 ‘ Utterson , ’ said a voice from inside the study , ‘ I beg you to leave me alone ! ’
12 Paisley had based his assertion about the danger to himself on a warning from inside the security forces and this fact meant that he could not establish the credibility of it by revealing the source of his information .
13 Because he was convinced Zack was about to scuttle and run , if he could n't get to Zack alone and unarmed , without a shadow from either the British or American authorities . ’
14 Before the dog could say more , there came a hissing from outside the wall .
15 It reckons a year from now the industry will be at $4,000 .
16 Here for simplicity we shall take the frame to be a single arm suspended at its centre as shown in Fig. 2.2 ; Fig. 2.2(a) shows a view from above the North Pole , and Fig. 2.2(b) shows a side view .
17 Later on Marcus came in , took a bag from inside the noise-maker and dropped it in a large crackling black bag .
18 He went back , took a hoe from inside the door of his house and stabbed furiously at the cabbage patch , trying to rearrange the furrows in neat order .
19 She crouched down to retrieve a comb from underneath the seat in front , and her fingers brushed what appeared to be a small piece of card .
20 There was a shout from outside the wire and the sound of heavy boots running over packed snow .
21 Easily Accessible : There is lots of walking to be done as New Capernwray is only half an hour from both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and the immediate area has much unspoilt countryside to explore .
22 It seems likely that it was neither of these nearest agnates , and that it was an heir from outside the family .
23 An offender from outside the House may be summoned to the Bar of the House to receive punishment .
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