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

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1 Many of these " specialists " were engaged in merchanting and warehousing an astonishing range of commodities from oil stoves through Newcastle glass ware and Wedgwood china to wines and ostrich feathers .
2 Tens of thousands of visitors from school children to the Prime Minister attended the six-day environment , wildlife and conservation exhibition .
3 Brighton Marina Yacht Club seems to run race series 52 weeks of the year , with CHS and Yardstick fleets involving an interesting collection of boats from production cruiser-racers to old one-offs .
4 For those doing other subjects an excellent place to visit would be the Scottish record office who have all sorts of sources from town minutes to agricultural statistics and they are eager to help .
5 There has been a spate of thefts from garden sheds in Washington and police are warning residents to lock property out of sight .
6 Finally , the reforms aimed to shift the balance of power in determining use of resources from hospital doctors to general practitioners .
7 Then it was packed into various sizes of moulds from pint pots for quick unmatured sale , to the larger , more standard shapes and pressed with huge stone weights for twenty-four hours .
8 Dispersion models predict ambient concentrations of pollutants from emission inventories of pollution sources , meteorological conditions , and topographical considerations ( refer to section 7.2 ) .
9 I have received a number of representations from business men about the need to cut regulatory burdens .
10 A group of venture scouts has been bringing smiles to the faces of children from refugee camps in Bosnia .
11 And by combining them with any of the rather healthy range of foods from Weight Watchers from Heinz , your picnic basket will be the only thing bursting this summer .
12 For many years our shore-based rummage crews had been picking up increasing quantities of drugs from routine searches of merchant vessels within the ports , but often these smuggling attempts were " one off " jobs by crew members .
13 Because your school will have a lot of contacts in industry , it is likely that you will meet a lot of adults from working places in different situations who will help to make your learning more interesting .
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