Example sentences of "to the [noun sg] of [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | I refer the Prime Minister to the barrage of criticism from the Select Committee on Defence over the Government 's handling of Army cuts , and its implied call for a defence review . |
2 | So proof that Mr. Occhi had consented to the appropriation of £6 from his wallet without agreeing to paying a sum in excess of the legal fare does not suffice to show that there was not dishonesty in this case . |
3 | It is about four miles to the Port of Ness from Cross and I think I tiptoed the whole way . |
4 | for these children the field is wide open to start all over again , and to introduce them to the idea of religion from scratch . |
5 | The first draft provides guidance on the auditor 's responsibilities relating to the audit of figures from preceding periods which are required to be included in , and therefore form part of , the current financial statements . |
6 | During the session Sir John May , the inquiry chairman , announced that he would sit at the inquiry with three lay assessors , and that the government had agreed to the granting of immunity from prosecution to witnesses . |
7 | This led to the separation of ownership from management and the need to safeguard the interests of the owners ( the shareholders ) who were not involved in the day to day affairs of running the business . |
8 | As to the escape of water from reservoirs , even express statutory authority for their construction will not by itself exonerate their undertakers since the Reservoirs ( Safety Provisions ) Act 1930 , now replaced by the Reservoirs Act 1975 . |
9 | This relates to the escape of water from its natural confines e.g. river , stream , lake , etc . |
10 | But , always provided that these dicta are treated as relating exclusively to the obtaining of evidence from the accused , I would not necessarily dissent from them . |
11 | Cool response to temptation from slice of Forbidden Fruit Alison Daniels , in Dublin , gauges reaction to the publication of extracts from a book about a woman 's affair with the former Bishop of Galway |
12 | A similar settlement seems likely at Weston-under-Penyard , where the widespread mass of slag and many furnaces has long pointed to the exploitation of iron from the Forest of Dean . |
13 | This served to raise the rescue threshold by warning of the possible damage to the child of removal from the family . |
14 | The show is to transfer to the museum of Saint-Remy-en-Provence from 3 July to 30 October and then , if negotiations are successful , to Genoa in Italy . |
15 | Has the right hon. and learned Gentleman not been listening to the chorus of demands from the CBI , from the trade unions and now also from a number of Conservative newspapers for an increase in capital allowances for manufacturing industry ? |
16 | This paradox has prompted research on the potential contribution of varying infant care practices to the prevention of deaths from this syndrome . |
17 | In West Cumbria virtually all patients admitted with acute severe ( and thus potentially fatal ) asthmatic attacks are not receiving adequate regular supervision or continuity of care , and perhaps this is the clue to such a strategy being fundamental to the prevention of deaths from asthma . |
18 | OPPOSITE Michael Haydn ( 1737–1806 ) , the younger brother of Joseph Haydn , was the music director to the Archbishop of Salzburg from 1762 and a friend of the Mozarts ; anonymous artist . |
19 | His parents were Anglo-Welsh , his father a beer-drinking , musical miner killed in a pit accident when the boy was fourteen ; his mother dogged , the one who bound a steel hoop of gentility around her Philip , the one who somehow saw him to the University of Wales from which he emerged aged twenty with a double honours degree in History and Mathematics . |
20 | The start of the second half was also dramatic , carrying Rangers from the brink of a two-goal lead to the precipice of expulsion from the European Cup . |
21 | The success of Hornby 's invention was due largely to the principle of gradation from simple sets to others , larger with more complicated mechanisms . |
22 | The argument sometimes takes the form of a diagnosis — that much of the perplexity of our modern age is due to the severance of science from the religious values that once shaped it . |
23 | The fifth , René Lévesque , likewise recognized for his visionary leadership , was the premier of Quebec between 1976 and 1985 who brought that province to the brink of separation from the rest of Canada . |
24 | This at least testifies to the independence of HMI from the schools they inspect . |
25 | Subjects of papers will include : drawings and paintings as gifts in sixteenth-century China ; drawings as gifts in sixteenth-century Italy ; the representation of movement in drawings ; the meaning of line in Leonardo 's drawings and the relationship between word and image in manuscript sent to the King of Spain from Mexico in around 1611 . |
26 | This is largely due to the lack of recognition from governing authorities who appear to ignore the fact that our organisation represents a competent and knowledgeable body of professionals aiming at high ethical standards in the world of art dealing . |
27 | Her life is over-emphasized — ‘ blooming ’ , her freshness — ‘ dew ’ , and her exceeding fairness ; the ‘ fountain' , clearly made a symbol of life in the poem of that title , ‘ trips ’ 'from its rocky cave' — possibly in association with ‘ basket ’ a reference to the return of Proserpine from the underworld , combining the idea of spring and the return of a daughter . |
28 | Picture a graduated scale of improbabilities , analogous to the scale of sizes from atoms to galaxies , or to the scale of times from picoseconds to aeons . |
29 | Picture a graduated scale of improbabilities , analogous to the scale of sizes from atoms to galaxies , or to the scale of times from picoseconds to aeons . |
30 | The Braggs showed that the absorption and emission of X-rays by crystals is mathematically equivalent to the reflection of light from parallel planes . |