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

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61 This course offers students a wide choice of units of study , with emphasis on literature from the Renaissance onwards .
62 Mr Mulrine said the latest application was for a single-storey extension containing eight bedrooms to be built onto the existing farmhouse , with access for drivers from the busy A68 .
63 During the 1520s , this theological orthodoxy came under challenge throughout Europe from the new ideas of the continental reformers , Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli , both of whom claimed that the truth of their new theology was evident from scripture and based upon a biblical authority which took precedence over tradition and papal decree .
64 I.M. Pei , designer of the pyramid , also to roof over the courtyards with glass for works from the Tuilerie
65 Finding herself , for the first time in her life , under threat of attack from the skies , Cassie felt enormously exposed and vulnerable .
66 The hierarchy of race with Aryans or Anglo-Saxons at its apex was under threat of contamination from the supposed lesser breeds .
67 Unless the starfish really is being enhanced by some change of circumstance ( for example by fertilizer from the mainland ) then it seems inconceivable that there have not been similar outbreaks in the past .
68 Thus he took part in the conference at Hampton Court which the King summoned in 1604 to discuss the demands of the Puritans for Church reform ; his only recorded intervention was to defend the use of the sign of the Cross in baptism by references from the early Fathers .
69 The successful party will often receive money in payment of costs from the losing party .
70 Whereas in London and in England generally , it had been a matter of principle from the start that Monotypes should be worked by male union labour , " in Edinburgh , the men do not seem to have come forward to learn the Monotype , even in response to invitations from the employers .
71 The force could be activated in response to requests from the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) or from the UN .
72 Yet even more of parliament 's time was occupied dispensing justice in response to petitions from the king 's subjects on all manner of grievances .
73 Far more important , and partly in response to pressures from the European Parliament , was the committee under an Irish Senator , James Dooge , to study EC institutions .
74 The central aim of the study was to explore the nature of the overall service provided by the police to the public : ‘ policing on the ground ’ , focussing on everyday policing , and to describe the priorities currently being given by the police to the various parts of their workload in response to demand from the public .
75 On March 12 , shortly before stepping down as President , José Sarney created three Amazon reserves for use by rubber tappers , in response to demands from the National Council of Rubber Tappers .
76 The Fleming committee had been set up in response to pressure from the independent schools themselves : their heads and governors had been worried by the drop in enrolments and income in the 1930s , and many hoped to share in the growing national investment that would follow the War .
77 However , he reversed his decision in response to pressure from the ruling People 's Progressive Party .
78 Catch quotas in the open seas are set by the North Atlantic Fisheries Organization , but the EC set its own , higher , quotas in 1986 in response to pressure from the depressed Iberian fishing industry .
79 The programme was devised in response to feedback from the previous term 's courses on assertiveness and time management , which suggested that one day courses did not allow for adequate reflection on the issues , practice or follow up discussion .
80 Broadly , goods are in course of transit from the time that they are delivered to an independent middleman for the purpose of transmission to the buyer , until the time that the buyer actually obtains or is entitled to obtain possession .
81 But this would also rob Mr Rafsanjani of the useful excuse that the country 's economic problems are caused in part by obstruction from the radicals .
82 Nonetheless , critics say that getting to market in a timely manner may be difficult , and in addition to competition from the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co and NCR Corp , there is widespread concern that proprietary machines like IBM 's AS/400 will supplant the mainframe before IBM can establish cost-effective highly-parallel systems .
83 The conference will offer a series of specialist tutorials in addition to speakers from the logic programming community .
84 He concludes that ‘ it is not too strong to say that the marriage law as it operated in practice in England from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries was a mess ’ ( p. 135 ) .
85 He argues that there was in force in England from the Restoration to the early twentieth century a system of marriage that approved cousin marriage ( that is , to someone of one 's blood ) and discouraged marriage to affins ( that is a relation by marriage , including inter alia , the deceased wife 's sister ) .
86 Britain 's most famous archaeologist in search of communication from the past
87 This , together with the addition of six big new unnamed customers and a lower than usual number of client losses , led to an 11% rise in turnover to £4.5m from the bureau and facilities management services division .
88 These oesophageal distensions did not cause relaxations of the upper oesophageal sphincter but elicited secondary oesophageal persitaltic contractions , which in turn resulted in clearance of gas from the oesophageal body .
89 Large tracts of Scotland are now in receipt of assistance from the European Commission , recognising the plight of industry in this country .
90 As Ives ( 1987 ) has discussed , it is widely believed that the situation in the Himalaya will reach crisis proportions by the turn of the century , affecting not only that region but also downstream and deltaic areas that are in receipt of drainage from the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers .
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