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

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1 The type of coherent eddy structure illustrated by Fig. 21.10 consists of a jet-like flow outwards from near the centre of the wake , producing a bulge on the interface between the turbulent and non-turbulent fluid .
2 First , the benefit may be of a kind bought in from outside the employer 's business , such as a car or medical insurance ( ‘ external benefits ’ ) .
3 There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed .
4 The seagull , sighted on videotape of the horse race in Sydney last year , flew in from outside the racetrack and skirted the ground ahead of Father Time , ridden by Noel Barker .
5 Special riot squads were ordered in from outside the city to deal with the gangs .
6 ‘ The farmers coming in from outside the city always want to pay in so much emmer , so many hides , so much barley .
7 Microsoft must foresee where the market is going , where and how to direct its effort — and do so better not just than lively young rivals eager to up-end it like IBM , but than powerful companies moving in from outside the industry .
8 Among the reasons for these large numbers are that there is no right of appeal from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal to the courts ; that from many decisions by immigration officers adverse to immigrants , an appeal can be made only from outside the United Kingdom ; and that from some decisions ( such as some exclusions deemed conducive to the public good by the Secretary of State ) there are no rights of appeal at all .
9 A rectangular spring chamber nearby seems to have been accessible only from outside the temple .
10 Only from roughly the middle of the tenth/sixteenth century-perhaps coincidentally with the building of two other medreses which were to form part of the altmisli class , namely that attached to the mosque built by Suleyman for his son , Sehzade Mehmed ( the Sehzade medrese , completed in 954/1547 ) , and that built by the same sultan for his father , Selim I , apparently around 955/1548 — can one discern in the biographical sources the existence of a class of medreses , comprising these and others , one rank higher than the Sahn and normally carrying a salary of 60 akce , teaching in one of which seems to have been a generally recognized prerequisite for the holding of the highest learned offices .
11 ‘ That girl was killed a couple of streets away from here the night before last .
12 Lockheed say no way , at least three years away from even the drawing board stage .
13 Kolchinsky drove the short distance to the Bellevue Hospital , conveniently situated less than two miles away from both the hotel and the United Nations building .
14 This will cause some mastic to squeeze out : scrape this away from both the top and the bottom .
15 The therapist pointed out to Liz that she seemed to be trying to get away from both the shop and the flat , and Liz then talked about her life with her boyfriend and that she felt she needed to start afresh .
16 Breaking right away from both the Discworld and the Truckers lot with a computer game-based fantasy designed basically for children .
17 Annie was just about to settle down to watch Coronation Street on television when she heard the JCB being driven away from outside the family home in Enfield , North London .
18 At the same time , I would warn Obair * , the same as I would warn anybody setting up a scheme , to make sure that the scheme is properly run , to make sure that the scheme is n't used to take jobs away from either the domestics , the home helps or any other jobs in the health service — make sure that abuse is taken away and I certainly wish them luck in the future and I thank you for inviting me here to speak .
19 The result is a range of cookers that combine the very best from both the past and the present , continuing the Stoves promise — ‘ We make cookers for cooks ’ .
20 On the first scenario of catastrophic change , a crucial , redistributable , element in the Carolingian king 's wealth was acquired largely from outside the realm .
21 If he takes an ( optical ) photograph of the wall he will have a snap of featureless plaster , as the light is reflected back from the surface and not from inside the structure .
22 And I 've nothing to report to you still from either the buses or trains .
23 The silenced gun spoke quickly from below the trolley .
24 Available on or off the bone , the meat is usually from only the breasts of the birds and is lightly smoked , moist and quite delicious .
25 The Poles , in an effort to re-elect their own representatives , drew money illegally from outside the city .
26 The same failure to push out of defence quickly and as a unit when clearing their lines , which gives the goalkeeper a clearer view and often wins an offside decision , helped Gannon score a well-taken winner , also from outside the penalty area .
27 The clock face is painted white and so stands out clearly from quite a distance , allowing the time to be easily read .
28 Because this one is designed to be tightened up from outside the guitar , it can be used on guitars without conventional round soundholes by pulling the jack through the endblock with a piece of wire .
29 Somewhere , over on the other side of the Common , a truck moved up from below the hill and , headlights hooded , started across towards Parkside .
30 Just as those benefiting from new jobs have come mostly from outside the Docklands the markets for private housing in Docklands are not local either .
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