Example sentences of "europe from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A ministerial-level conference was held in Vienna on Jan. 24-25 in an effort to co-ordinate immigration policy in the face of a growing influx of migrants and asylum-seekers into western Europe from the Soviet Union and eastern Europe ( particularly Poland and Romania ) .
2 They are thus not simply a mentality derived from popular religion but from a traditional Roman catholicism which held sway in catholic Europe from the post-Reformation period and remained unchallenged until the 1960s .
3 At first most came from the British Isles and northern Europe , but from the 1880s increasing numbers arrived from central , southern and eastern Europe from the Austro-Hungarian Empire , Italy , Greece and the Russian Empire .
4 Milton adopts a classical tragic high style and models Samson to participate in Renaissance humanist parodia Christiana , the transference of Classical literary principles to Christian settings , a methodology common throughout Europe from the fifteenth century onwards especially among neo-Latin writing .
5 In Europe from the twelfth century onward , feudal society was affected by the gradual transformation of local markets into permanent towns , with important implications for the emergence of a fourth stratum .
6 Modern scholarship is beginning to bring to attention traditions of piety , particularly that of women , in Europe from the twelfth century onwards , which are significant for the understanding of medieval English mysticism .
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