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

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1 General practice and primary care need to be centre stage to ensure that the rhetoric of a transfer of resources from secondary to primary care does not actually entail an overall loss of resources .
2 Sun Microsystems Inc hopes to get one of its workstations on BBC1 's Tomorrow 's World science television programme in the UK tomorrow : Oklahoma State University 's Dr Marvin Stone has developed a hand-held device dubbed ‘ the thumper ’ which can measure the ripeness of a watermelon by delivering a blow to its skin and Sparcstations can put up a colour map indicating the ripeness of a field of watermelons from data downloaded to it from the thumper .
3 He announced that he was making good last year 's promise to look into the knotty question of advance corporation tax , an impost which has been the subject of a crescendo of complaints from some of Britain 's biggest companies .
4 As an admission that , yes , they did go into a bit of a decline , the band has even included re-recorded versions of a couple of songs from their last album , No Place Like Home , a record whose only purpose appears to have been ‘ to keep things ticking over ’ .
5 What steps are taken to insure the involvement of a cross-section of parents from the community the school serves ?
6 Lively recordings of a selection of readers from each level are available on cassette .
7 All I had was a promise of a pair of boots from Jack Riordon , a quartermaster in the Green Howards Regiment .
8 The tour will show you the whole manufacturing process by following the progress of a pair of shoes from start to finish around the factory .
9 He suddenly became aware of a volley of shots from behind him , and all three bodies fell back like tin ducks on a rifle range .
10 This should ideally be part of a course of lessons from a skilled teaching professional if you are to use your time and effort efficiently .
11 In the United States the theory that evolved was based on ‘ pitch phonemes ’ ( Wells , 1945 ; Pike , 1945 ) : four contrastive pitch levels were established and intonation was described basically in terms of a series of movements from one of these levels to another .
12 It closes with a reading of a series of formulae from one of his papers but even here , where the ‘ mathematicalness ’ of the performance is forced on you , the dance is more absorbing .
13 Tests in a 5-node seismic processing environment reportedly showed a reduction in the run-time of a series of jobs from 2.5 hours to 43 minutes .
14 The agency claimed that , having stated as recently as Sept. 17 that it had no unreleased BNL material , it had since discovered the existence of a series of transmissions from the CIA 's Rome station which indicated that the Rome headquarters of BNL had authorized some of the Iraqi loans .
15 was issued at the close of a meeting of mayors from 50 cities in 20 countries .
16 The entire land was to be divided into missionary territories , each division under the religious instruction of a group of monks from Austrasia .
17 ‘ A Jesuit Missionary in Chinese costume ’ by Rubens ( est. £50–100,000 ; $90–180,000 ) is included in this sale of Old Master drawings , which will also put on offer Pierre-Paul Prud'hon 's ‘ Seated youth ’ , one of a group of drawings from the Woodner Collection ( est. £60–80,000 ; $110-150,000 ) , and ‘ A winged deity and other figures on clouds ’ by Giambattista Tiepolo ( est. £30–50,000 ; $55–90,000 ) .
18 We met some lovely people — quite a few from Scotland , and our last night was spent in the company of a group of friends from Scotland , England , Ireland and Holland , having a meal in an Indian restaurant , and hearing about the scuba diving and snorkelling in the Red Sea .
19 The Age Concern report on shopping , which was produced in 1985 with the help of a group of representatives from major retailers , identified a range of environmental conditions which would be likely to attract older customers into stores .
20 I am part of a group of individuals from various professions who are interested in developing a National Children 's Legal Centre in Ireland .
21 HOLIDAY camps in the country will resound this summer with the dulcet tones of a group of children from a school near Darlington .
22 The reunion consists of a programme of events from April until the end of September .
23 transfer of a table of entries from the Main Database to the Working-Set within one working day
24 Vauxhall Astra Diamond — one of a package of improvements from Vauxhall .
25 In the period beginning just before the punk explosion and ending around 1982 , the rock press played a decisive part in the making and shaping of a succession of trends from punk itself to Two-Tone , the so-called new pop phase and the emergence of quasi-mystical underground acts like Echo and the Bunnymen .
26 Otherwise if they sit there and be quiet you lose a hell of a lot of ideas from that one person .
27 In general , the full analysis of a set of data consists of a sequence of tasks from data validation , through the exploratory production of graphs and summary statistics to more complex techniques of estimation and inference .
28 James retorted , and he went over to unlock his warehouse and take delivery of a cartload of barrels from Dunkeld .
29 Moreover , Dudek 's scholarship was of a more penetrating kind than anything under which Leonard had yet sat , or was to sit , as became that of a Doctor of Letters from Columbia University .
30 So in an effort to find out whether are blind , or they 're just weird , we asked a member of a party of visitors from Tokyo , Miss Takishima , to be kind enough to let us process the film in her camera .
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