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

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1 The curve is derived in the four-quadrant diagram shown in Fig. 4.11 where graph ( i ) shows the demand for labour function and graph ( iii ) shows the unemployment function ; graph ( ii ) depicts a 45 ° line which enables us to switch the demand for labour axis from being vertical in graph ( i ) to being horizontal in graph ( iii ) .
2 JAGUAR and General Motors were last night locked in crucial talks over a deal which would safeguard the luxury car maker from being taken over by the rival US motor giant Ford .
3 Part of the impetus behind these voluntary decisions also comes coincidentally from the Ministry of Labour who argue that rationalization requires a change in ‘ the concept of labour cost from being a fixed to a variable one ’ ( Hamada 1980 p.400 ) .
4 If it is only our climate which would prevent an expanded leisure industry from being successful , we should surely look at ways of doing something about it .
5 He revealed : ‘ I 've dreamt of this moment right from being a boy-racer at the age of nine .
6 It has the advantage that current drawn by the arms of the bridge is supplied by the source and so loading of the ratio windings and possible consequential disturbance of the potential difference ratio from is avoided .
7 The practical empiricist is the person who knows where to slap the television set to cure it of flicker , the little dodge that stops the Yorkshire pudding from being flat , the combination of household ingredients ( a teaspoonful of salt , a teaspoonful of baking powder in a pint of boiling water in an aluminium container ) which cleans the tarnish off silver .
8 The shaded part of area 10 is equal to the higher return to UK capital from being invested in Germany .
9 In order to prevent the art market from being flooded , the rest will be donated to institutions , such as hospitals , who do not themselves have a separate budget specifically geared to the acquisition of works of art .
10 The British art trade would , however , like some serious fighting to be done to prevent its leading position in the world art market from being eroded by proposed EC provisions .
11 It may do this to prevent the securities affiliate from being sued by those who invested in Company X on the basis of its negligent advice .
12 On May 18th the commissioners of Dade County , the metropolitan district of Miami , unanimously repealed an ordinance that prevented government money from being spent on promoting the use of other languages .
13 Er previous to that I held the licence for The Mason 's Arms at for three years previous to that and before that I 've been connected with the catering and licence trade from being fifteen .
14 If when the main code is read in it becomes scrambled , this will prevent the right checksum value from being obtained , even if only one binary digit has been affected .
15 Each link is either excitatory or inhibitory , and , again inhibition is decisive : a single inhibitory input is sufficient to prevent a word detector from being activated , no matter how many excitatory inputs it receives .
16 Stripped of the elaborate language of general equilibrium theory , what this criticism usually boils down to is a very simple question : if there is general excess supply in the labour market , what forces prevent the real wage rate from being adjusted downwards ?
17 In particular , they pointed to two barriers which might exist to prevent the full employment equilibrium from being reached : lock of investment and the liquidity trap .
18 Spring clips prevent the battery pack from being accidentally knocked out of the tool handle
19 As always at this time of year , there have been some notable changes on the coaching front , with Pavel Slozil switching from being with Steffi Graf to Jennifer Capriati , Pete Sampras once again breaking from Jo Brandi and then Stanley Franker , the man credit with transforming Dutch tennis , announcing first that he would be leaving Holland to work again in Austria , and then changing his mind in the light of a new and improved offer from the Dutch Tennis Federation , who , given that country 's recent success ( 3 men in the top 40 ) , were naturally unhappy about his impending departure .
20 Provided as follows : ( 1 ) This section shall not affect any liability incurred by any partner by reason of his having notice of a breach of trust ; and ( 2 ) Nothing in this section shall prevent trust money from being followed and recovered from the firm if still in its possession or under its control .
21 The client server software architecture from was revolutionary .
22 She also accused France and Germany of acting in their own interests to prevent an EC position from being reached on farm subsidies to submit to the " Uruguay Round " world trade negotiations of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , due to end in December [ see p. 37797 ] .
23 The established system conceived of marriage as an act of incorporation which maintained social status ; it kept the family name from being lost and the family property from being distributed .
24 The established system conceived of marriage as an act of incorporation which maintained social status ; it kept the family name from being lost and the family property from being distributed .
25 He argues that , even though fluctuations around a country 's equilibrium growth path are likely to be damped , random disturbances will be continually occurring to stop the equilibrium path from being achieved and to maintain the cyclical variations in a fairly regular pattern .
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