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

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1 When the original top weight defects from handicap hurdles in Britain , the new horse at the head of the weights shoulders only 11st 10lb .
2 The specificity of the antibodies was further confirmed by immunoprecipitation of integrin chains from cell lysates after l-lactoperoxidase cell surface labelling with the indicated antibodies .
3 Among trade unionists ' demands were ( i ) the immediate adoption of a multiparty system ; ( ii ) full autonomy for the unions , requiring the removal of all party central committee members from leadership positions within the 13-union confederation ; and ( ii ) the withdrawal of legislation suppressing public-sector salaries ( to be implemented as part of an IMF-approved austerity programme agreed in March — p. 37482 ; see also below ) .
4 Of greater sophistication are the diffusion or dispersion models which can predict pollution concentrations from emission inventories under varying meteorological conditions and take the topography of the area into account .
5 Table 2.2 compares the bone assemblages from pellet collections from two nest sites at Salthouse , Norfolk , and Wookey Hole Upper Chamber ( see Table 1.1 ) with roost site samples listed in detail in Append .
6 The leader of Wear Valley District Council has said he is against a Government decision to transfer responsibility for meat inspections from council officials to a new national body .
7 You will deal with the specialized skills of hundreds of others in the service industries from art houses to printers to script writers to computer programmer wizards .
8 Although these firms dominate(d) the manufacture of base fertilizers in the UK , there is also a fringe of blenders who import nitrogen fertilizers and mix compound fertilizers from base materials for local and regional markets .
9 Typical of these is A Glossary of Household , Farming and Trade Terms from Probate Inventories by Rosemary Milward ( Chesterfield 1982 ) .
10 Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments .
11 Restriction enzyme digests , ligations , gel electrophoresis and elution of DNA fragments from agarose gels by direct extraction were performed using standard techniques [ 20 ] .
12 The Computer Users Group should not see the collation of hardware requests from end users as their primary function .
13 " It at once sharpened the process of transforming League branches from research groups into active political units " , he wrote in the official League journal .
14 We are determined to see that equally fair laws apply throughout the European Community and will oppose any attempt to remove voting rights from Commonwealth citizens in European election .
15 WE have just about got used to the framework for personal and company pensions introduced in 1986 , with its incentives for ‘ contracting out ’ of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) and the freedom to transfer pension rights from company schemes to personal pensions .
16 This will still be the case even if the government achieves its target under the EC Large Combustion Plant Directive of reducing sulphur emissions from power stations to 40 per cent of 1980 levels by 2003 .
17 The research shows that many of the sites will still be threatened even after the European Community 's Large Combustion Plant Directive reduces sulphur emissions from power stations by 2003 .
18 In recent weeks , the 14 regional centres of the Microcomputers in Education Programme ( MEP ) have received a batch of teletext adaptors from Acorn Computers of Cambridge .
19 They look at the two good pay days from rebel tours to South Africa and also my benefit with Middlesex in 1986 .
20 You could type in all your accounting figures again , and recreate what you can of the customer histories from print outs in the filing cabinet .
21 Table 1.2 Comparison of two pellet collections from nest sites of barn owls in England and European eagle owls in Sweden : ( 1 ) bones extracted from intact pellets or those otherwise protected from trampling ; ( 2 ) bones from decomposed pellets at the nest site : completeness of skeletal elements
22 The 1988 survey included for the first time results from saliva tests from half the children surveyed ; this double check may have encouraged them to be more honest about their smoking habits .
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