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

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1 ‘ When our case was originally rejected we got calls from authorities all over the country saying ‘ What 's going on ? ’ . ’
2 Using the cable link , you can transfer ( download ) any stitch pattern from DesignaKnit directly to the knitting machine .
3 They had all come from Bangor together for the game .
4 The relatively peaceful and well-governed " home counties " of the Duke of Aquitaine , from Poitiers westwards to the sea at Talmont , then down the coast to Bordeaux and up the valley of the Garonne as far as Agen , comprised an area as large as midland and southeastern England and included some of the most prosperous and commercially developed parts of the whole duchy .
5 However , in both trials almost a third of randomised individuals were excluded from the analysis either because of loss to follow up or insufficient compliance with medication , and an analysis by intention to treat could not be reconstructed from the data presented nor from data still with the principal author ( personal communication ) .
6 Acting on this belief , he has : taken one of the most outspoken current-affairs programmes , ‘ Vzglyad ’ ( Outlook ) , off the air ; confiscated the property of the independent news agency Interfax , which was saved from closure only by the intervention of Boris Yeltsin and the Moscow city council ; suspended a free-thinking television news show called ‘ TSN ’ ; and consigned Radio Russia , Mr Yeltsin 's mouthpiece , to a frequency where most of the population can not hear it begin its broadcasts with phrases like ‘ In another move reminiscent of Stalinism , President Gorbachev today … ’
7 I if you 're coming up from Deeside now towards the
8 These grow actively from spring onward despite the persistent sea ice above ; though little light penetrates the snow covered ice , lack of wind-induced turbulence keeps the water clear .
9 This means that garment workers in the Third World who benefited from the search for cheap labour by the TNCs in the past , can no longer assume that their jobs will always be safe from relocation back to the First World ( Elson , in Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) .
10 Hundreds of do-it-yourself cement mixers have been removed from shops tonight after the discovery of electrical faults which could kill .
11 It is the same battle , in a new form , which dates centuries back , and which finds support from peoples all over the ‘ Third World ’ who have been fighting and dying for too long for something which is so clearly their birthright .
12 The Isla , which has drawn power from tributaries high in the Grampian mountains , then adds further strength from the likes of the Ardle and the Ericht before linking up with the Tay .
13 b ] Road The improvement of the A71 from Coxydene eastwards to the Edinburgh City Bypass .
14 Road The improvement of the A71 from Coxydene eastwards to the Edinburgh City Bypass .
15 Backbench MPs , and even out-of-favour shadow cabinet members have been sidelined and excluded from decision-making along with the trade unions and constituency parties .
16 Hundreds of thousands of personal pledges received from countries all over the world will be attached to the Tree of Life as a powerful visual expression of the concern of individuals for the state of the Earth and their commitment to protect it .
17 Representatives from countries all over the world met in Nairobi at the end of June to discuss the greenhouse effect .
18 Offers of help for the Bosnian evacuees have been received from countries all over the world including Britain .
19 By a lucky accident we had already trekked ( with Mohammed ) from Imlil westwards to the Nfis , discovering superb trails through a bold landscape .
20 On joining the nearest Brownie Guide Pack , she was delighted to find two other girls from Scotland already in the Pack .
21 Threshing machinery was driven by horse-wheel when mechanical threshing was introduced from Scotland late in the eighteenth century with the development of the threshing drum , to relieve men from the real hard labour of threshing with flails , although in areas where the straw was required for thatching , hand-threshing continued long after the appearance of machinery .
22 Spurs ' best effort in the first period was a 25-yard shot from Gray just beyond the far post , though Samways tested Rees with a low effort from the left .
23 Over forty-five gigantic works of Social Realism have been dismantled from sites all over the city and hauled to a 1.5 hectare sculpture park on the southern outskirts of the Hungarian capital .
24 Although she was absent from England late in the reign , Cnut was before that in the position of having two consorts .
25 Wine is exported from areas all over the world .
26 There is only one generation a year , flying from July through to the autumn .
27 Erm the emphasis really on that has been highlighted in the Department of Transport 's own recent consultation document earlier this year where they looked at er trans-pennine routes right from from Derbyshire up to the er the A sixty six er looking at ways to relieve the pressure on the M sixty two where traffic flows have been in have increased dramatically over the last few years .
28 It struck him that it seemed weird that Leeds rejected continuous bids from Blackburn all through the season and then suddenly , out of the blue , accepted one .
29 Each winter , from December through to the beginning of March , cruises are organised on the Exe for close views of waders and wildfowl .
30 O'Hagan suggested it was important to try to prevent the client seeing the social worker as just one more person determined to take him/her away from home regardless of the feelings .
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