Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] of [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 But , it must be stressed , this is not a call for the total abolition of animals from the research laboratory .
2 The observations on the last datapoint before transfer and the first after were averaged over 10 minute periods throughout the day , and show engagement by the individual studied , help , and the total level of contact from staff .
3 In Germany the total number of refugees from eastern Europe and from developing countries was expected to reach some 200,000 in 1991 .
4 Fragments of building debris can form a large part of the total number of finds from a site .
5 The total number of deaths from the disease reached 4356 last month , compared with 4291 in December .
6 This Rate will be based on the total loss of height from the final turn , or final approach fix , to 0ft at the threshold .
7 The net effect is that the total amount of energy from the Sun available to the Earth is reduced a little , so that the globe as a whole becomes slightly cooler .
8 The ECE report indicated virtual stagnation in the total volume of exports from the Soviet Union and eastern Europe in the first half of 1989 owing to absolute declines in intra-COMECON trade and COMECON trade with developing countries .
9 Conversely , if the accused can show that the material came to him in the normal course of business from a reputable supplier , he may have a defence .
10 The conception of the political community which underlay this exclusive franchise , and the idea that corporate bodies ( rather than individuals ) should be represented , meant that the supporters of the theory and practice of the eighteenth-century constitution held the view that every major legitimate political interest was represented in Parliament — if not directly then at least " virtually " through the broad mix of members from different places and of varying backgrounds .
11 Silence then , the sounds of the port coming to us softly through the night , partially overlaid by the persistent hum of machinery from the freighter moored ahead of us .
12 The cloud first passed over the observatory between 10 and 15 April , and produced a pronounced dip in the measured intensity of radiation from the solar disc ( Figure 1 ) .
13 The Court of First Instance has been created to deal with the increased number of appeals to the European Court of justice from decisions taken by the Commission in the field of competition and a limited number of other areas , and in particular staff disputes within the Community Institutions .
14 The Attorney-General , Sir Nicholas Lyell , has already rejected a claim from Labour that exclusion of the social chapter opt-out would leave Britain open to legal challenges in the European Court of Justice from workers claiming rights and conditions applicable in other EC countries .
15 One view is that the rising indebtedness might suddenly trigger a loss of confidence , with the consequential withdrawal of funds from the USA and massive sale of US dollars ; the exchange rate for the dollar would collapse , and with it would collapse the value of dollar-denominated assets held by non-US residents .
16 ‘ Oh , yes , absolutely — er — thrilled to bits , ’ Laura croaked , well aware of the low rumble of laughter from the man beside her .
17 Suspected causes of the 1960 depletion range from nuclear bomb testing , the low flux of particles from the Sun , emissions from the volcano Agung , and the fact that the ozone is most badly depleted in alternate years .
18 If you want the best Basmati rice , look for Tilda Basmati , Brown Basmati and Easy Cook Basmati : Tilda selects its Basmati from its own highly trained buyers who purchase only the finest quality of Basmati from the season 's crop .
19 If anyone is interested i could post excerpts from an article sent to rec.sport.soccer which sums up the norwegains playing in Premiership — in fact we have the largest contigent of players from outside the British Isles right now .
20 Is the Prime Minister aware that the Home Office is withdrawing section 11 funding from all the colleges in the London borough of Ealing and that that adversely affects the Pathway further education centre in my constituency , where we have the largest concentration of people from the new Commonwealth ?
21 How do you feel about the possible threat of intervention from from Europe or even a High Court action ?
22 We discussed the problem of the possible leakage of expertise from Russia in the field of weapons of mass destruction .
23 The possible spread of BSE from ruminants to other food animals , even To pets and human beings , is a typical case in point .
24 We expect that many issues will arise regarding the possible transfer of credit from other course such as Standard Grades and Highers .
25 Finally we turn to the question of the possible payment of costs from central funds of this appeal , and of such appeals generally .
26 It was accompanied by a street exhibition on the political history of Czechoslovakia from its foundation in 1918 until the present , again using of lot of materials not seen before .
27 The idea has got about during the past three weeks that there is really not much difference between the parties , give or take the odd howl of anguish from the higher-tax-paying classes .
28 After all , the greatest input of heat from the Sun into the ‘ weather machine ’ is in the tropics , and cooling there can have the biggest impact on the workings of the whole machinery of climate and weather .
29 The latter group had the most difficulties and the greatest number of demands from the children .
30 I have noticed that it has always been the acers that have aroused the greatest number of inquiries from readers visiting The Daily Telegraph 's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show ( preparations for this year 's are already advanced , by the way ) .
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