Example sentences of "from the [adj] community " in BNC.

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1 While it was obviously impossible to claim that literary art still sprang from the general community , this could be accounted for by the gulf between literature and life caused by the processes of industrialization .
2 Individuals should be restricted and segregated from the general community as little as possible .
3 Therefore , the assessments which the neighbourhood police give of how much support they obtain from the Catholic community ( or , more accurately , how much support they see the majority of Catholics as feeling able safely to show ) , vary depending on wider circumstances and the time-scale used .
4 This demonstrated the advantages which the DCAC derived from its ability to attract fresh minds like McClean 's and the good will it had from the Catholic community in general .
5 Yorkshire are hoping Tendulkar will lure support from the ethnic community to a county which has seen membership decline from 15,000 to 7,000 in recent years .
6 The Government is taking £140 off your Community Charge bills this year and also many will benefit from the new Community Charge Reduction Scheme .
7 At present , exemptions from the personal community charge exist for 18-year-old school pupils in respect of whom child benefit is paid , and 18 and 19-year-olds who are on qualifying courses of further education .
8 BRITAIN 'S first vicar from the Pakistani community yesterday prayed for divine intervention in the great Cricket Ball Row .
9 And so we do , for the agreement-marking use of " you know what I mean " has spread from the Caribbean community to the wider London community where presumably very few are aware of its Caribbean origins .
10 In a tough speech to the Crime Reporters ' Association he said the IRA would cease their evil trade if they could see the level of public support given to the police — much of it from the Irish community .
11 At least up to 1985 , the British government submitted to the threat of violence from the loyalist community and accepted the protestant — loyalist veto on any change in the constitutional structure of their state .
12 Fewer settled in Britain from the European Community and the Americas .
13 Disillusionment and the heavy losses sustained by Western banks are reflected in the fact that the total net resource flows from the European Community and the eighteen member states of the OECD 's Development Assistance Committee ( the world 's richest countries ) dropped from $128 billion in 1980 to $103 billion in 1988 .
14 Labour candidates found themselves pledged to unilateral disarmament , withdrawal from the European Community and an economic policy that would have brought the country to bankruptcy within weeks .
15 Fortunately the vague concept of wholesomeness has been overtaken by internationally agreed standards set by experts , in our case drawn from the European Community countries .
16 We will end the present Government 's policy of clawing back from local authorities amounts equivalent to those they receive from the European Community 's regional development fund .
17 No , there has not been another report saying how well she did in the South Atlantic , the European parliament has not ‘ liberated ’ Britain 's £500 million rebate from the European Community , nor has the opposition to the new nuclear power station at Sizewell withdrawn from the public inquiry The news that the Prime Minister has awaited with bated breath ever since she visited CERN last year comes from Switzerland , and it has nothing to do with Zurich , or gnomes .
18 However Hans Beck also spoke up in defence of the European Community PHARE programme in the face of attacks from local critics , many of whom view it as a means of circulating funds from the European Community to Western economic advisors and consultancy firms , delivering few tangible benefits .
19 Finance for the computer system itself came from the European Community PHARE programme .
20 Plans to swap 10% or so of its shares with Germany 's Dresdner Bank , touted as the most ambitious cross-border linkage of its kind , have been awaiting approval from the European Community for four years .
21 It gets more money from the European Community than anybody else , but despite this its economic performance has deteriorated alarmingly .
22 They may also lose the generous donations from the European Community that enable them to pay what they owe abroad .
23 But it is not , from the European Community 's point of view , a big part of the solution to this problem .
24 More effort is being put into getting managers trained by western banks , with help from the European Community .
25 The Office is now waiting for approval from the European Community , which is partly funding the project : agreement by the EC is expected to help Hewlett-Packard in its aim of making the Hungarian system a reference point for other Eastern European state organisations .
26 However Hans Beck also spoke up in defence of the European Community PHARE programme in the face of attacks from local critics , many of whom view it as a means of circulating funds from the European Community to Western economic advisors and consultancy firms , delivering few tangible benefits .
27 Medical immigration from the European Community and elsewhere , which has previously made up any shortage of local graduates , is stable and unlikely to increase .
28 It is essential that this definition , which stems from the European Community EA Directive , is consistently maintained .
29 ‘ A significant area of income for the centre was in direct grant aid from the European Community , ’ Mitchell continued .
30 Developments in Europe continue apace as many of the directives and associated legislation from the European Community affect areas of work for our profession .
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