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

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1 The Tornado , from RAF Coningsby , Lincolnshire , was one of four on a routine exercise and was racing upwards from below the Piper , said the group 's report which strongly criticised air traffic controllers .
2 Then Jack Scamp appeared from inside the Mimosa , nattily dressed in white shirt , dark tie and dark blazer .
3 Lawson comes over as smug and arrogant , yet his is the best book yet to emerge from inside the Thatcher years .
4 ‘ You do n't feel that it could be someone from inside the Lodge , do you ? ’
5 ‘ I 'm sure I can find a suitable connection point , ’ Lacuna 's voice replied from inside the TARDIS .
6 A loud scrabbling came from inside the Anderson and Sam leapt out of the entrance and tugged excitedly at his trousers .
7 Earlier Lewin and Nnah , 21 , took a high-powered Mazda MX3 sports car from outside a Liverpool hotel to ‘ show off ’ .
8 In one respect , however , the government 's stated intention was noticeably frustrated ; only 38 appointments to District General Manager ( DGM ) posts were made from outside the NHS , and many of these were from the armed forces rather than the private businesses the government wished to tap .
9 But Richard Wilson says he regrets the fact that units like the Ritchie Russell have to find money from outside the NHS .
10 As well as being responsible for all viewers ' and listeners ' complaints , the council will also monitor programmes from outside the United Kingdom which can be received here , ‘ to ascertain how violence and sexual conduct are portrayed ’ .
11 Students who are on a part-time course or on a postgraduate course , or students from outside the United Kingdom , will not normally be eligible for a loan .
12 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 .
13 The vast majority of basic trainers are , or were , manufactured in the USA , and most of the remainder come from outside the UK .
14 In the UK this is fine , but if anyone from outside the UK is reading this , be careful you get the spirit that does not contain water .
15 As a result , the proportion of revenues originating from outside the UK rose to around 27% , with the Far East and US performing particularly well .
16 Thus the issue in Shanghai Banking Corporation/Royal Bank of Scotland ( 1982 ) was whether it was acceptable for a major UK clearing bank to be controlled from outside the UK , and the likely consequences for the conduct of UK monetary policy .
17 In both cases the information which led to the discovery of wrongdoing came from outside the UK .
18 Students from outside the UK should write to the Overseas Registration Division of the GMC , Gosfield Street , London WIP 8BP .
19 Students from outside the UK who have particular enquiries about postgraduate study are invited to write to : The Director , Dr Tom Barron , International Office , 57 George Square , Edinburgh EH8 9JU .
20 Other students from outside the UK attending a British university for a course lasting over six months are entitled to free care for any medical condition which may arise during their stay in the UK .
21 Students from outside the UK should contact the International Office , which can supply a prospectus for non-graduating students and which deals with all applications from overseas .
22 The EC proposes to tax imports from outside the EC by applying the reduced rate of tax to the full price , or , in the case of those countries like the UK and Denmark which do not have a reduced rate , the standard rate to 30% of the price .
23 It argues that , even at a reduced rate , VAT on imports from outside the EC would seriously damage the London art market .
24 Applicants from outside the EC countries should consult the chapter ‘ Coming to Edinburgh as an Overseas Student ’ .
25 An importer of a product from outside the EEC is treated as a producer .
26 Over 2000 delegates were in attendance with about one third coming from outside the US — this year a contingent of about 30 represented the former communist countries of Eastern Europe .
27 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 .
28 This switch in the source of supply arises because although imports from the union partner are more costly than imports from outside the CU , these imports are not subject to the CET whereas imports from the rest of the world are subject to the CET .
29 They had also been joined here by a number of " White " emigres from outside the USSR , that is to say anti-Communists who had gone into exile during or after the Civil War of 1918–20 and had subsequently lived in various European countries .
30 They might , for instance , wish to provide additional in-service education and training ( INSET ) or buy consultancy advice from outside the LEA .
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