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

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1 The sum was raised in various ways : by donations from members of the public and exhibiting retailers at the Company 's ‘ Craft , Embroidery & Fashion ’ event held at Harrogate in November 1991 ; from advance ticket sales through Needlecraft magazine and from the raffle held at the show , which was generously supported by large numbers of people .
2 The network will be funded by donations from benefactors of the Cerullo organisation in Europe and also from donations worldwide
3 Evidence suggests that the virus was introduced into this vulnerable environment by long-distance lorry drivers transporting goods from Natal 's ports to neighbouring countries , and by refugees from countries to the north which have more widespread epidemics of AIDS .
4 Though Dr Runcie and his party could not take Holy Communion at the papal mass , he had earlier celebrated the eucharist at the Anglican church in Rome after three demonstrators rose from the congregation as he ascended the pulpit ; the visit has been dogged by protests from supporters of the Rev Ian Paisley .
5 Throughout the period of the Royal Tournament the Association stand , sponsored by British Telecom , was staffed by members from branches in the South Eastern Area , to whom Central Council extends its grateful thanks .
6 The chances of the new entrant will improve slightly as new chambers are opened — by conversion from residences in the Temple , or in Gray 's Inn , or outside the ancient purlieus of the law .
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