Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] from [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any vacancies therefore should be filled from within the Supply and Filtration function wherever possible
2 There were plenty of crumbs to be gathered from around the cheese and scraps of meat and tasty skin to be picked from the carcass of a cooked chicken .
3 No sooner had Derek Bevan blown the final whistle at Twickenham , than faint noises could be heard from over the horizon .
4 Julia Watson , who evidently knew Giles quite well , insisted on popping in and out of the kitchen to help ; laughter and exclamations could be heard from beyond the hatch .
5 After wet weather their thunder can be heard from across the dale and once , and only once , in winter when many of the trees had lost their leaves , I caught a glimpse of them from Frostrow : shimmering skeins of white foam through the wooded gill .
6 The ‘ milder day ’ remains a puzzle which can not be solved from within the poem .
7 Under sail the yacht can be enjoyed from behind the wheel in the spacious cockpit , or when the weather gets nasty there is a second steering station with complete instrumentation and controls under the dodger .
8 The well-established practice , which helped to avoid wrongful identification and risks of libel action , should not be departed from for the benefit of the comfort and feelings of defendants .
9 Instead of being supported by the teaching staff , I was criticised for my actions , and consequently decided it would be best to keep quiet about such incidents during my training , as I knew any real change could only be made from within the profession .
10 A proposal to this effect could be made from within the Congress itself or by a two-thirds majority of the USSR Supreme Soviet , but subject to findings by the USSR Committee for the Supervision of the Constitution .
11 It is now occupied by an engineering company , and is not open to the public , but its most interesting feature is outside and can be seen from beside the millstream .
12 Superimposing can also be done from within the colour section , rather than from the INTEGRATE option on the main menu .
13 In most cases patients ' needs will be met from within the NHS .
14 From its wording , the question does not seem to relate to the requirement for vessels to be operated from within the flag state but merely to the case where , following the introduction of new registration requirements , a vessel loses its flag because the owners and operators are nationals of other member states and are resident and domiciled in those states .
15 In my view , the requirement at issue as it is worded does not in itself rule this out : it is the vessel which has to be operated from within the United Kingdom and it is its use , that is to say the operations of the vessel , which must be directed and controlled from the United Kingdom ; this does not prevent the onshore unit responsible for the actual management of the vessel ( whether it be in the form of a subsidiary , a branch , an agency or an administrative unit ) from being subject to the general control of the natural or legal person who set it up .
16 A sample of 400 will be drawn from amongst the members of private practice of the Chartered Institute of Accountants in England and Wales and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland .
17 In spite of this handful of ‘ collaborators ’ , it was nevertheless inevitable that the majority of those serving in the Imperial household should be drawn from among the families which had been connected with the First Empire .
18 From then on , programs can be started and all filing , editing and disk management tasks can be performed from within the Shell .
19 Attlee did not expect to win the general election held on 5 July 1945 ( though the result was not declared until 26 July , to allow the votes of the Armed Forces to be garnered from around the globe ) .
20 It seemed impossible he would escape detection , and with each yard he covered he expected the alarm to be raised from within the house .
21 For most pupils , however , assistance can be expected to be found from within the school 's own resources .
22 Other directors will be appointed from within the company , Pegasus says .
23 Since the teacher has already used a stick as a sign of Beowulf 's authority he decides to give this additional prominence by making it the object to be retrieved from under the chair .
24 Alternatively , a chair could be elected from within the family ; if the person acting as chair varied , a teenager could be given a valuable chance to assume and exercise responsibility .
25 Press Construction business development director David Martin said : ‘ A large proportion of the £20m project value will be invested in the procurement of capital equipment , which in accordance with the conditions of the grant , will be sourced from within the UK . ’
26 And it would all be funded from within the contract .
27 They are not known to the rest of the program and they can only be changed from within the procedure or function where they are defined .
28 Britain has proposed that the practise of sending waste to neighbouring countries be banned from within the EC .
29 Other importable file formats can only be loaded from within the TableCurve environment , so suitable data need only be typed into an ascii file with a word processor or line editor to be used , and a path to any directory on the disk can be included if necessary .
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