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

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1 The first of these described two arduous journeys from Constantinople via Salonika ( taking in Mount Athos , which he climbed ) across the Scardus and Bertiscus ranges , then further north into Montenegro and across the Mirdita country of central Albania ; while the second described a journey from Samsun across the Anatolian plateau , through Cappadocia , past Lake Van to Erzerum , and so back to Trebizond , the latter stretch roughly across the route taken by Xenophon and the Ten Thousand .
2 The research will investigate the relationship between postgraduate training in the social sciences and employment , focusing in particular on the demand from employers across the economy for doctoral social scientists from different disciplines , the flow into employment and early careers of such students and the contribution made by doctoral study to the labour market and the academic and professional communities .
3 The view from Hollingwood across the canal to the station .
4 Much interest was expressed from personnel across the system in the work in which I had been involved over the last eleven years with Queensland Catholic Education .
5 THE number of pupils being expelled from schools across the region has risen dramatically and experts predict the trend will continue .
6 According to the latest survey by the BBC , schools have reported a 30 per cent increase in the numbers of youngsters being permanently excluded from schools across the eastern region .
7 Some 80 delegates attended the Environmental and Business 1990s conference and heard presentations from speakers across the globe .
8 A footpath leads from Dent across the fields to Gawthrop and from Bower Bank a little way down the back road to Sedbergh , a footpath leads up to Combe Scar via Tofts .
9 WE stopped off at Kouloura , only a mile from Albania across the sea .
10 They can not be seen from the village , but are visible from Anglesey across the Menai Strait .
11 All in all , it 's a service which is now attracting over £100m a day from businesses across the country .
12 Nevertheless , a dedication slab from nearby Bowness indicates that merchants were in the area , and indeed , as a frontier town , Carlisle must have gained much of its wealth not only from the garrison on Hadrian 's Wall but also from trade across the border .
13 This has resulted in a less than euphoric response from staff across the spectrum .
14 To improve their image by good public relations , the RCAF had no objection to carrying a civilian passenger over the North-West Staging Route : from Edmonton across the Northwest Territories and the Yukon to Fairbanks , Alaska .
15 The Law Society has received many examples from practitioners across the country , of the detrimental impact of the eligibility changes on individual clients since the 12th April .
16 TRIBUTES to the late Alexander Dubcek , symbol of Czechoslovakia 's resistance to Soviet military might , poured in from leaders across the world yesterday after his death on Saturday .
17 French wine is suffering most from competition across the vital middle premium bracket — bottles retailing at £5 and above .
18 ARMAGH 'S first photographic competition organised by the city 's arts committee attracted 170 entries from photographers across the province .
19 ChildLine has the resources to answer only 2,700 out of 10,000 calls attempted to its freephone number every day from children across the UK .
20 Of the extant examples the best known in Italy is the Acqua Claudia ( meaning the eighth ) built A.D. 36–50 from Subiaco across the Campagna to Rome .
21 Access to the island is permitted and usually made by hired boat from Tarbet across the Sound of Handa ; to avoid disappointment , visits should be pre-arranged .
22 Representatives of indigenous peoples from rainforests across the world , meeting in Penang , Malaysia , have agreed to form a global alliance to further their struggle against threats to their homelands .
23 I 'd take a bike and head out from Posidon across the Lake of Dreams .
24 On it , perhaps , the few simple words : ‘ To the Jewish emigrants from lands across the seas .
25 They came from lands across the sea ,
26 The result was a new symbol of aristocratic authority , Petworth House , whose very long and quite low facade looked away from Petworth across the tightly packed rural landscape to the Downs .
27 On 28 April 1945 , the Domanov Cossacks retreated north from Tolmezzo across the border into Austria via the Ploeckenpass .
28 During the terrible siege of Leningrad in the last war supplies were eventually conveyed to the starving thousands on carts from Finland across the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland ( it was fortunately an exceptionally cold winter ) — what must have been a fearsome journey .
29 Furthermore , it is planned to market the package , and interest in purchasing the materials is expected from educationalists across the U.K.
30 The congregation of St Nicholas consisted of a few poor people from the neighbourhood and otherwise of less poor people from various parts of the city or from Birkenhead across the Mersey .
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