Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun sg] of [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a common carrier , the NVOCC enters into contracts of affreightment with his shipper , issues his own bill of lading , and assumes full responsibility for the carriage not merely from port of shipment to port of discharge , but from the point of origin to point of destination .
2 National figures show a marked shift away from consumption of alcohol in pubs and clubs and towards consumption at home , as demonstrated in the following table :
3 Although Hitachi has been overtaken in the domestic computer market by NEC , it was not from lack of commitment to software development .
4 The danger has been a real one , but it has flowed entirely from distorted views about what the differences are , not from acceptance of difference as such .
5 Others at the company say that the company has the capacity to make 30m 80486s this year , up from capacity of 15m in 1992 .
6 All of the young dies , presumably from lack of space in the isolation net .
7 I suffer quite badly from lack of confidence from time to time , but then everybody does .
8 Corroborative evidence of this comes sometimes from the spectral widths of the lines , and sometimes from observation of movement of the patches , revealed in sequences of photographs .
9 Apart from loss of control over females , there is also another danger in overinflating the size of the harem .
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