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

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1 In this latter condition , gluten ( which is also found in oats , barley , and rye ) produces damage to the lining of the bowel , preventing normal absorption of nutrients from the diet .
2 The point that my hon. Friend is about to come to is that the advertising directed at young people creates a climate of social acceptability in which children will then not complain about the awful smell of smoke from the other side of a physical barrier —
3 The treatment is based upon a discovery , made in Oxford , that absorption of fluids from the intestine of the rat is stimulated and improved by adding these sugars to the intestine .
4 Opportunities to achieve better or more cost-effective removal of contaminants from the aqueous waste due to the higher initial concentrations .
5 Here four young Scottish practices present ideas across a broad spectrum of subjects from the design of armchairs to buildings and skyscrapers .
6 The other is to add together all the personnel costs for each kind of worker from the original job advertisement through to the retirement or redundancy payments .
7 First , he proposed that , since the functions of the state were such that it was no longer possible to impose a unified direction of society from the centre , there was a need for a territorial decentralization of power .
8 Kemira is not seeking a complete ban of imports from the East .
9 Kemira is not seeking a complete ban of imports from the East .
10 No English autobiography of this period tells of that experience of powerlessness from the other side .
11 This Rate will be based on the total loss of height from the final turn , or final approach fix , to 0ft at the threshold .
12 The current round of investment is a strong vote of confidence from the main ICI Group that the Plastics Business will continue to build on recent success and go from strength to strength . ’
13 Is the Prime Minister aware that the Home Office is withdrawing section 11 funding from all the colleges in the London borough of Ealing and that that adversely affects the Pathway further education centre in my constituency , where we have the largest concentration of people from the new Commonwealth ?
14 Although it is often claimed that exercise has a beneficial psychological effect in its own right , the evidence for this is scanty and it is always difficult to separate the specific effect of exercise from the moral support and social contact which usually goes with it .
15 Fran read on , deriving some measure of comfort from the less than flattering assessment , although in truth she knew that she was deliberately glossing over the more attractive aspects of the sign .
16 In the courtyard is a wooden statue of Hercules from the second quarter of the 18C , attributed to L. Widmann .
17 The king derived further freedom of manoeuvre from the existence below this " imperial aristocracy " of a lower stratum of regional nobility .
18 We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead .
19 Why were the large new steelworks and rolling mills built in a different part of Sheffield from the old cutlery works ?
20 Still clinging to the maxim that work , particularly physical labour , could eclipse mental turmoil , she had gone out , determined to wrest some kind of order from the chaos of neglect .
21 He had taken me for some kind of refugee from the Napoleonic Wars !
22 Some kind of cross-tremor from the interfield , ’ Mala said .
23 erm I think we found that a school has , it 's very important for a school to get the relationship right with individual parents in talking about their children , and how their own children are progressing , and that 's quite a different kind of relationship from the one between schools and a body of parents about general school policy .
24 The 1902 eruption of Mt Pelee was the first recognized example of a Peleean eruption , a very different kind of phenomenon from the ‘ ordinary ’ Vesuvian or Plinian types , although Peleean eruptions often occur as short-lived side-shows to the latter .
25 The latter is a very different kind of statement from the former .
26 At this village north of St Austell is the Wheal Martyn China Clay Works , now preserved as an open-air museum of the industry that brought prosperity to this part of Cornwall from the mid-eighteenth century , when William Cookworthy , a Plymouth Quaker and apothecary , discovered kaolin , the chief ingredient of porcelain , which had been a secret closely guarded by the Chinese for over a thousand years .
27 The originality of so much of Ashton 's and MacMillan 's choreography fur classical ballets lies in the way they follow the basic principles and rules in order to create an infinite variety of enchaînements from the traditional vocabulary of steps , and yet discard the conventions .
28 In a marked change of tone from the hard-line anti-inflation communiqués of recent years , the declaration expressed concern about fast-rising unemployment in the West and pledged to adopt policies aimed at job creation .
29 A high level of commitment from the Enterprise Steering Committee , from the staff of the Enterprise Centre , from our employer partners , and from Napier staff and students has enabled the achievement of the ‘ strategic ’ aims that were outlined for the year .
30 An all-party delegation of MPs from the area met transport minister Peter Bottomly to express their fears about traffic chaos around the new M 40 link .
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