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

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1 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
2 Many new ideas have come from the Marketing Departments of all Banks in recent years .
3 Cloves , harvested from the flower buds of the clove tree are an essential flavouring along with cinnamon , star anise and ginger ; dried chillies add a peppery touch .
4 Being situated on the opposite side of the Fleet , it was approached from the College buildings by a strongly-built Rustic-bridge which spanned the river just in front of the Forge at the north end of the Ride …
5 The terminal 's crude oil loading meters ( COLMS ) — which measure the amount of oil discharged from the storage tanks via the jetty loading arms onto tankers — are being renewed .
6 As expected from the case studies in Oxfordshire schools ( Open University , 1982a ; West , Chapter 3 in this volume ) , the most popular strategies were ‘ staff collaboration and discussion ’ and ‘ individual reflection or introspection ’ .
7 The mean age of patients in the colorectal cancer and benign colorectal tumour groups was higher than that of the inflammatory bowel and normal rectal mucosa groups , as would be expected from the age distributions of surgery for these different pathologies .
8 The first were carried from the Maldive fisheries by Arab traders and reached West Africa by way of the Red Sea or Zanzibar , crossing the continent overland .
9 This prototype — 226 now 700 — differed from the production models in having lower sides and being slightly shorter in length .
10 Names were selected from the practice records on an alphabetical basis ( see Appendix I ) , which , although not strictly speaking a ‘ random ’ method , is not obviously biased in any particular direction .
11 But it is possible that so much competence could be transferred from the member states to the Community that member states would lose their status as sovereign states ’ .
12 Under the plan some 50 missiles would be transferred from the launch silos in Wyoming ( the seventh designated MX location ) to 25 new trains , which would be kept at the seven bases for deployment on the public rail system in time of crisis .
13 Yet if football was the only factor the prospect would be a fascinating one — the 1988 show transferred from the summer thunderstorms of West Germany to the clinging heat of Palermo and Cagliari , in which the Egyptians will be the only players who feel at home .
14 Responsibility for the education of severely mentally handicapped children was transferred from the health authorities to the local education authorities under this Act .
15 This chapter includes an examination of the concept of race and uses several frameworks to demonstrate how racial identity confusion in black children is rooted in the family and society , and therefore can not be separated from the power relationships within society in general and social work agencies in particular .
16 Stringfellow was an outstanding designer and builder of small lightweight steam engines , but his model aeroplanes suffered from the twin disadvantages of being too large to be fully tested indoors , and not stable enough to be tested out of doors .
17 But most recently people have moved from the city centres to new houses in the suburbs , or to dormitory towns .
18 ‘ I may have been thinking of using the money saved from the mortgage payments on a new telly or something , but not now . ’
19 In 1915 Universal Broadway Features released Business is Business , in which an egotistical French capitalist rapidly risen from the peasantry rules over his employees with an iron will until his eventual downfall .
20 If the unemployment benefit which they are paid is as much as the savings made from the productivity gains from the new production method , then the savings from the use of the new technology do not re-emerge elsewhere to create new demands and new jobs .
21 In order to ascertain how far conclusions drawn from the case studies concerning teachers ' perceptions of their LEA 's scheme for SSE might be applicable generally throughout the LEA , it was decided to survey a representative sample of Solihull teachers .
22 The general conclusions drawn from the case studies in Oxfordshire schools were that teachers were responding ritualistically to the scheme by conducting relatively superficial reviews of their schools , and presenting reports which were mainly descriptive in their nature .
23 Mr Scowcroft was , until his appointment , the co-chairman of a committee drawn from the defence elites of both parties , which in February found a form of words that satisfied its wide range of members and came down gently in favour of Midgetman first and rail-MX only later .
24 The Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments , which comprises seven members from each House plus a chairman drawn from the Opposition benches in the Commons , can examine all general statutory instruments and all other statutory orders subject to the affirmative procedure or special procedure orders .
25 The programmes of study will apply from five years of age , likewise the attainment targets , although not in operation formally until the age of seven years , will of course be drawn from the study programmes in the first two years of statutory schooling .
26 Both samples of women will be involved in commercial sex , though the better educated younger women will be plying their trade in the hotels in the centre of the town , while their mother 's customers will be drawn from the shanty towns on the periphery of Nairobi .
27 Figure 2 a-c shows images directly transformed from the LEED spectra of O atoms 0.8 , 1.2 and 1.6 , respectively , above the first Ni layer , viewed in a vertical cut through the O atom and Ni atoms .
28 Nearer our own time , millstones were fashioned from the gritstone rocks of the upper slopes for the many water-powered mills in the district , and debris of this industry may still be found by diligent search near Sand Tarn .
29 Troops advanced from the garrison towns of Malakal and Juba , while the government said that it was still prepared to participate in any future peace talks with the rebels which Nigeria might succeed in mediating [ for October 1991 postponement of talks see p. 38519 ] .
30 Only to rebuild itself again , with sand washed from the boulder clays of Holderness , in the decades to follow .
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