Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [noun] [vb -s] from " in BNC.

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1 From Hurley 's point of view , this was a vast improvement on the bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo required to obtain cash for flash rolls and drug buys from DEA headquarters .
2 ‘ There the beastly thing goes again ! ’ she grumbled under her breath , grimacing at herself in the mirror as she caught the faint hum and slight clattering sound from the living-room , where the machine was clearly spewing forth yet more reams of urgent letters and company reports from all over the world .
3 It 's been kept on there for a second week with good houses and rave reviews from Time Out , What 's On and Spare Rib .
4 With unsubstantiated and irresponsible rumours that AIDS comes from Africa , it is important to work with black organisations around prevention ’ , Boyce says .
5 Policy questions dominate political ones and antiracism emerges from the production of general blueprints which can be universally applied .
6 The MacSharry scheme would enrage these farmers and reduce the budgetary payments that Britain gets from the CAP .
7 The most interesting of a myriad of other partnerships and endorsements comes from HaL Computer Systems Inc , which is working with USL to make the future versions of SVR4.2 into the 64-bit world .
8 Here , COURSE and LECTURER come from the original entities and TIMETABLE stems from information about the coincidence of the two , that is , their relationship .
9 They stock headdresses from Cupid , handmade garters and shoe clips from Butterfly and Lace accessories , veils from Jean Elizabeth and offer a dyeing service on Dana Bridal Footwear .
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