Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [verb] from [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The Board of Directors of Highlander are drawn from throughout the South and from Appalachia , and are not salaried but are able to claim ‘ actual ’ expenses .
2 The judge was chosen from among the judges of King 's Bench , Common Pleas or Exchequer .
3 What is more , membership is drawn from across the range of professions , from town planners to tax practitioners , and is not just Exeter-based .
4 The breeze was blowing from behind the buffalo , and if they remained quiet the animals would have no inkling of their presence .
5 The way in which the goals and targets were developed in Australia also differs noticeably from the English experience , where the whole process was controlled from within the Department of Health .
6 The illusion is that the water is emerging from within the grotto .
7 Tony Marinello 's speciality was to escape from behind the bar whilst Ivie was holding forth , and to ask any unescorted woman for a dance regardless of her age or her inclination .
8 On July 22 the search for survivors in Baguio city was abandoned by foreign rescue teams , but local volunteers continued the search and , as late as July 30 , a man was rescued from beneath the ruins of a hotel .
9 The reason for the need to read more records is that as the blocks get larger there is an ever-increasing likelihood of at least one update being required from amongst the records in the block .
10 Providing opportunities and encouragement for employees at all levels to develop their full potential is one of GBW 's key priorities ; it is particularly pleasing therefore that all of the key positions generated by the reorganisation were filled from within the Group .
11 If his successor at British Coal were appointed from within the corporation he considers that it would be impertinent to tell him how the job should be done .
12 The Empire has no capital as such , as the Emperor is chosen from amongst the Elector Counts throughout the provinces .
13 Nevertheless , by this time the violence provoked by the new anti-Semitic wave and incited by propaganda had put the ‘ Jewish Question ’ back in a high place on the agenda , and pressure was mounting from within the Party for anti-Semitic legislation to fulfil the aims of the Party programme , and from the public for regulations to put an end to the ‘ individual actions ’ which had characterized the summer of violence .
14 I think it 's clear that the money 's coming from from the local parties .
15 When the ruling Emperor dies a successor is chosen from amongst the counts .
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