Example sentences of "from across the " in BNC.

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1 The conference was attended by 300 church youth leaders and school workers from across the UK .
2 Volunteer Manager , Chris Catlin , says , ‘ We have traditionally recruited volunteers from across the denominations including Anglican , Methodist , Baptist , Catholic and House Churches .
3 It draws its membership from across the spectrum of religious and non-religious groupings , though they are generally middle-class and mostly committed Christians .
4 She called out to me from across the room .
5 To weld the subjective with the objective , my personal anthropology includes material culled from various observational and ranked positions within the institution of policing and from across the years .
6 Last night the Giants , their neighbours from across the San Francisco Bay , sealed the National League championship series against the Chicago Cubs , winning 3-2 to complete a 4-1 victory and take their first pennant for 27 years .
7 Political leaders from across the assembly had resolved earlier in the week that an apparent lacuna in the rulebook which gave the neo-fascists the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship of the delegations should be filled so that the pair could be voted out of their posts .
8 At least the German infantry wo n't be attacking us from across the field in front of our positions , as long as this barrage keeps up .
9 She was buoyed up suddenly on the wave of amazement and admiration that she could feel enveloping her from across the whole room .
10 Such products are known by the general term ultramarinos , ‘ from across the ocean ’ , and to emphasise that Mariana herself is also an ultramarina , she is often accompanied in Gironella 's tableaux by tins of sardines .
11 the phone rang constantly as various relatives called from across the G.D.R .
12 Hanging on the wall ( behind the lemons ) is a lethal-looking old American corn-drying rack Top The farmhouse seen from across the fields Above Graeme and Sam Fifield-Hall
13 Trinidad 's middle class , thinned by emigration , is small ; most of its members are civil servants , recruited from across the country 's racial spectrum .
14 From this high moral ground the army had expected to challenge the record of human-rights abuses during its 17 years in power that has been compiled by a ‘ commission for truth and reconciliation ’ made up of seven lawyers from across the political spectrum .
15 While many of these bodies were underpinned by Labour and working-class support it should be recognized that they attracted support from across the social and political spectrum .
16 Here were swords and rapiers hanging from sashes on panelled walls , delicate figurines set on marble pedestals , statues from across the far China seas , carved elephants and lions from Africa , Javanese dancing girls with jointed limbs , fierce ceremonial masks from the mountains of Indonesia .
17 Whatever lies Buddie chose to tell about it , she and Frankie would tell everyone the truth : that it came in a big parcel from across the sea in America .
18 There has been a rising chorus of opposition to the governing parties from across the political spectrum .
19 Using clients referred from across the city , they were assigned to either ICT or GCT and followed up at one , two , three , and six months .
20 Abroad , Boerhaave at Leyden , the merchants George Clifford at Amsterdam and Daniel Gould at Leghorn wanted copies and two names came from across the Atlantic : the Governor of South Carolina , H. E. James Johnson and a Mr John James of Boston .
21 London is a magnet to visitors and business from across the world .
22 The threat emanates from an onslaught of ‘ mass culture ’ from across the Atlantic .
23 ‘ It will probably clear itself before long , ’ Pet commented from across the kitchen .
24 They were both thinking about it when they were hailed from across the street .
25 There was also the background chorus of opposition from across the Bristol Channel .
26 From across the square the Romanesque lines of the church are masked , not only by later work that war in the Baroque style , but also by the adjacent multi-floor modern buildings and the traffic lights , the latter set in such a position that no useful photograph can be taken that does not include them .
27 draw on examples from across the curriculum , and in particular those existing requirements for mathematics and science which refer to use of spoken language and vocabulary , asking questions , working in groups , explaining and presenting ideas , giving and understanding instructions ;
28 There was a rival from across the Atlantic too .
29 Drawing on influences from across the Atlantic as well as from fellow grungers back home , the trio have put out some convincingly fresh material , never lacking originality in any of the seven tracks .
30 In addition , of course , there has been influence from across the Irish Sea , in particular with the widespread use of Bakewell 's improved Longhorn in the eighteenth century and its nineteenth-century Shorthorn successor , and various other English and Scottish breeds .
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