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

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1 It is to protect non-smokers from the health risks of passive smoking — risks which all those concerned with the welfare of employees , or the public at large , are having to face up to .
2 These larger units have taken the form of ‘ cooperative combines ’ run by nominees from the control committees of member cooperatives .
3 We recruited subjects from the diabetes clinics of five teaching hospitals and one district general hospital .
4 The finds from the Harappan sites in the Indus basin , sparse and dating from several centuries later , are more likely to have come independently from the common Afghan source .
5 I used to go back home via the local Underground and I 'd take six of our Irish doormen with me , all of them six foot three , and they 'd take the rollers from the roller towels in the Gents and they 'd stand around me , and we would go out in a ‘ flying wedge ’ .
6 Among the leading challengers from the home countries in the men 's event will be Steve Tunstall , who stormed through the beginning of the cross country season a year ago with victories at Durham , Cardiff and Mallusk but was clearly weary when it came to the championships .
7 According to Maybury-Lewis ( 1971 : 33–6 ) , the Shavante , both men and women , have a passion for meat , and consider it the prime delicacy : in fact , however , they subsist primarily on wild roots , nuts , and fruits from the collecting trips of women .
8 In March 1991 , of the judges from the Law Lords to the Circuit bench ( some 550 in all ) only one was black .
9 By-products from the manufacturing processes of KP Foods and British Steel are key ingredients of a project pioneering environmental awareness in the north-east .
10 To begin with it came exclusively in the form of pebbles and boulders from the Kachin hills of north Burma .
11 Its first inhabitants were shipyard and fishquay workers from the riverside towns of North Shields and Wallsend , who moved happily from their tumbledown terraces to these fine new houses with inside toilets and gardens .
12 Additionally there were protests from the Elf colonies in the Old World who saw the departure of the armies as a betrayal .
13 reprints from the stereotype plates of the double-columned Cheap Edition , with a different frontispiece and bound in pictorial green glazed boards .
14 It had been such a tight squeeze to get the Princess into the boat house at all , that someone had come up with the bright idea of removing the edge boards from the quay platforms on either side .
15 On 6 December , in my first speech for several years from the back benches of the House of Commons , I said : ‘ Our entry into the ERM was welcomed by both sides of the House and by most of the press , but it is now clear that the bands within which the pound is allowed to float are sustained only by damagingly high rates of interest in Britain . ’
16 He cleared the boundaries of the sacred grove on the Island of Apples from the Skull Dancers of Slaanesh , and their mistress Aazella Silkenthighs .
17 I recognised Officers from the Commando units around the village .
18 Even by the Tories own , this pay policy will remove some one point five billion pounds from the pay packets of over eight point six million public sector workers .
19 He was on his way home — characteristically late , I realize , now that I keep the same office hours from the back blocks of the building where I am now sitting .
20 The latest proposals from the banking supervisors of the world 's richest countries , who sit on the Basle Committee , are a case in point .
21 Midwinter and Monaghan warn that the Conservative centralising trend could be emulated in the proposals from the opposition parties for a Scottish parliament which might also take powers from local government .
22 A few snippets from the Feedback Sheets on Care Sunday give us some flavour of what has happened in different parishes across the Diocese e.g :
23 Five yards from the entrance doors to the inquiry hall , inside the officially titled Stop Hinkley Centre but known generally as the ‘ objectors ’ office' , SHE faced a daunting task as the inquiry opened .
24 It measures 6,330 yards from the medal pegs to a par of 70 .
25 That 's not an unusual claim hereabouts , but Sheringham 's are the equal of any and , at 6,464 yards from the medal tees to a par of 70 , they complete an outstanding course of rare quality .
26 A paste-up can be used : the printer can remove any shadows from the cut edges on the negative .
27 This includes a pattern of hydrogen bonding at the centre of this region which is typical of antiparallel β -sheet , from residues 212 to 214 in the heavy chain and 18 to 20 in protein G. In addition , there are also hydrogen-bonds from the side chains of threonines 16 , 21 and 22 in protein G to heavy chain residues .
28 All through this period the parliamentary liaison officer supplied papers and amendments from the committee stages of the Social Security Bill and took back to parliament from the IPG problem areas suitable for Parliamentary questions and issues for MPs to follow up in other ways .
29 In September it was revealed that the government was soliciting comments from the opposition parties on the election process .
30 All-original hits from the glory days of pop , plus a FREE ALBUM of classical Elvis ! ( details below ) 4 double-length cassettes or 8 LPs .
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