Example sentences of "from [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | On the left-hand side list the skills and qualifications required in the job description , or what you yourself know from experience the job will entail . |
2 | As people in Springhill Community House know from experience the key issue in West Belfast is the provision of employment . |
3 | Quite apart from blackmail the New Zealand police had no proof that either Mafart or Prieur had planted the bombs so when the two appeared in court in Auckland on 4 November 1985 the prosecution announced that they had accepted a plea of manslaughter . |
4 | Apart from agriculture the unimproved native grasslands are used for forestry , sporting purposes , nature conservation , recreation , water collection and military training , the last three being prominent only in limited locations . |
5 | Public statutes are the will of Parliament for the whole country and apply to local authorities of each class alike , whereas private statutes apply to the local authority which obtains from Parliament the private statute . |
6 | The rule of law upholds Parliamentary sovereignty because the ‘ rigidity of the law constantly hampers … the action of the executive , and … the government can escape only by obtaining from Parliament the discretionary authority which is denied to the Crown by the law of the land ’ |
7 | Business prepares to bounce back from recession The nation is feeling positive despite some hard times , reports JOHN GREENLEES |
8 | The cost of keeping up a navy was already the really large item in the expenses of empire , but the English needed a navy for their own safety from invasion as well as to protect their trade , so the colonies — and perhaps particularly the West Indian colonies — got some benefit from money the English would have had to spend in any case . |
9 | Indeed it drew from Moray the comment that this was the one matter that he had against their father : that he had married off his elder daughter , as a mere girl , to a man more than twice her age , as a matter of policy , to endeavour to attach Dunbar more firmly to the national cause , unsuccessful as this had been . |
10 | This seems to have been the only time that the English king led his men to victory : had the negotiations which preceded his return from exile the same year included a stipulation by those who complained about his previous behaviour ( see below ) that henceforth there should be more determination in dealing with the enemy ? |
11 | Whatever its origin , AIDS is scary : 1051 cases have been reported as of February 1983 , and it would seem that as yet no one has recovered fully ; from AIDS the current mortality rate is 40 per cent . |
12 | Many current DipSW courses have been poorly conceived , introduced with too much haste and remove from practice the more experienced workers for two years without adequate replacement . |
13 | These strange survivals from pre-history the golomianka , were no doubt nosing around the wreck of Old Prince Khilkov 's locomotive which had plunged through the ice eighty years ago . |
14 | We also show the variance in cells derived from cross-correlating the distribution of QDOT with its parent , the QIGC angular catalogue . |
15 | From Professor The EARL RUSSELL |
16 | Born in August 1986 , she received her name which means Blue Sky , from HRH The Duke of Edinburgh , International President of WWF , when he visited the Reserve in October 1986 . |
17 | Gratefully , the little man chose from stasis the smoked drumstick of some bulky flightless avian . |
18 | ‘ But after rowing about it for ages , I came home from work the other day and it was n't on . |
19 | Mr. Maton had worked for many years as a solicitor 's clerk , he had not turned up for work that day , the young man sent to check the reason had found Mr. Maton dead in the kitchen , the small loaf collected on his way home from work the previous evening still in its wrapping on the table . |
20 | When Mary came in from work the day after the row she told Mum that she and Albert had had a talk and that she was going to stay with his parents for a bit while Albert sorted out a house and furniture and the paraphernalia of married life . |
21 | I 'd been fast asleep when he 'd come in from work the night before . |
22 | When she failed to return from work the next day he called the police . |
23 | but with us in work all the time , time we get home from work the chiropodist 's gone |
24 | AS Fergie was so upset by the plight of orphans at Kochedwice in Poland , maybe she should donate her £3 million profit from Budgie The Helicopter products to them . |
25 | The six naughtiest dogs in the North-East ranged from Bracken the cairn , who insisted on leaping up at every visitor , to Jessica the fearsome-looking rottweiler . |
26 | Now , however , some relief was at hand : contact with Australia would lead to new supplies , mail from home the greatest morale booster , and air support . |
27 | Over the years the G M B has been a major part of our family life the night meetings sometimes being away from home the disputes I have been involved in you have shared them with me and listened to me , and because of my involvement you have always supported me . |
28 | Wendy Wakefield from Help the Aged says they were surprised by the results of a Morri survey which questioned seven hundred people over the age of sixty five about what they knew about flu . |
29 | Corbett caught phrases , ‘ See from Heaven the Judge descendeth ’ and , turning to look at the coffin , vowed that the young man awaiting burial would not have to wait until Judgement Day for justice . |
30 | Somehow the leader 's speeches , though full of the passionate phrases , could not summon from Majorism the spectre that made past invocations against Thatcherism so memorable . |