Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] from [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Data from the original birth study and from follow-ups at the ages of seven , eleven and sixteen have been lodged with the Data Archive and available for secondary analysis for some time .
2 However , this mixing has not made the surface composition the same everywhere : this is clear from the lower albedo of the maria and from differences between the samples at one site and those at another .
3 From such work and from studies on the biochemistry of tubercle bacilli , on substances which prevented their growth , and on potential therapeutic agents , extensive research , especially in the USA , led to the substance named isoniazid which was discovered almost simultaneously in the laboratories of E. R. Squibb and of Hoffmann-La Roche and publicized in 1952 .
4 Although the Government had then retired hurt , the Clow Committee 's more general criticisms of the industry 's slowness in responding to the need to limit the peak by experimentation with load limiters or time-of-day tariffs remained , both within government and from bodies like the Federation of British Industries .
5 But to sit still and watch while the ships proceeded on their lawful business , to know every class , every rig and every cargo , is to make inactivity a virtue , and Willis from Dreadnought and from points along the shore as far as the Cat and Lobster at Gravesend had honourably conducted the profession of looking on .
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