Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun pl] from " in BNC.
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1 | Another thing that is quite likely to happen is that neither of us trusts the other : we both play DEFECT for all ten rounds of the game , and the banker gains $100 in fines from each of us . |
2 | Mr Major also increased the annual limit on investment in PEPs from £4,800 to £6,000 and allowed them more scope to buy unit trusts . |
3 | Parents were given details of the switch in letters from the school . |
4 | The loss in remittances from workers in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States by the end of 1991 was expected to be in excess of US$150 million . |
5 | Reveals a backstage worker : ‘ Roadies swept up dozens of bottles and more than £15 in coins from the stage after his set . ’ |
6 | Such has been the volume of turnover in personnel from Pakistan that even Ulster 's two inter-pro debutantes at Whitechurch Park can harbour claims for an Ireland place . |
7 | OH dear and now we have a poor man 's Roger Rabbit scenario with a spot of bump , grind and white trash in stockings from Kim Basinger . |
8 | Thus we have some interesting comments on Applegarth in letters from Karl Marx to Friedrich Engels . |
9 | The indictment arose from the allegation by federal prosecutors that he had accepted $100,000 in bribes from military contractors and lobbyists . |
10 | We find that ATF1 ( a protein that is highly homologous to CREB ) and a novel polypeptide(s) of ∼100 kDa ( CBP100 ) are the major CREB-binding proteins in extracts from UF9 cells . |
11 | We find that ATF1 and a novel polypeptide(s) of ∼100 kDa ( CBP100 ) are the major CREB-binding proteins in extracts from UF9 cells . |
12 | A surge in borrowings from 29% to 55% of shareholders ' funds was largely due to a buying spree during the year when NFC shelled out £75m on 16 businesses . |
13 | Proposals for spending cuts totalling 9,000 million kronor ( US$1,660 million ) were put forward on Nov. 5 ; a reduction of value added tax ( VAT ) from 25 per cent to 18 per cent on a range of basic goods and services on Nov. 6 ; reductions in the tax on capital income from 30 per cent to 25 per cent and a similar reduction in the tax on share profits on Nov. 8 ; and the privatization of 35 major state-owned companies in stages from early 1992 onwards and the lifting of restrictions on foreign investors buying into or taking over Swedish companies on Nov. 11 . |
14 | The strategy maintains that advances in biotechnology and growing interest from plant breeders and drugs companies in genes from wild species warrant a reassessment of the notion that genetic resources are a common heritage . |
15 | Reuters Agency reported that Thilo Bode , manager of Greenpeace Germany , told reporters ‘ that campaigns would have to be dropped because of a dramatic fall in donations from the public . ’ |
16 | It is also disappointing to see that home shopping , in the shape of Grattan , has failed to recover from the travails of last year 's postal strike and turned in a fall in profits from £14.3m to £8.6m . |
17 | Apart from Botswana and Cape Verde , most LDCs suffered considerably either from a decline in tourism or a fall in remittances from workers employed in the Gulf . |
18 | The Back to Sleep campaign backed by presenter Anne Diamond , whose son Sebastian was a victim of cot death has resulted in a dramatic fall in deaths from 912 in 1991 to 456 last year . |
19 | The Fed 's injection of funds triggered a fall in rates from 8 ¾ per cent to just over 8 ½ per cent . |
20 | The planners have , however , finally been shaken out of their complacency by a fall in orders from the Soviet Union . |
21 | THE explosive growth in the computer games market , now worth about £500 million a year , made a heavy dent in profits from conventional toys such radio-controlled cars , kits and train sets , causing many casualties . |
22 | As I grew more proficient he leaned on the rail , sucked at his long clay pipe and reminisced about his days in sail or his experiences in ports from Aden to Hong Kong . |
23 | Behind them came the fat boy in glasses from Cranborne School . |
24 | Maintaining beautiful hair means finding a range of caring products and sticking with them Interactive ingredients in products from shampoos through to mousses and sprays are formulated to complement each other , leaving your hair in maximum condition . |
25 | As discussed previously , prostaglandins , thromboxanes and their precursor arachidonic acid are critical substances in platelet metabolism ( Samuelsson , 1977 ) , and there have been several studies of the activity of the prostaglandin pathway and thromboxane synthesis in platelets from diabetic subjects . |
26 | In studies on such membranes isolated after partial hepatectomy or TAGH infusion , EGF induced less receptor phosphorylation than in normal membranes : reduced EGF induced autophosphorylation of the EGF receptor in membranes from the livers of hepatectomised rats has previously been attributed to the reduced receptor density on such membranes . |
27 | Despite being a non-attainment or ‘ dirty ’ areas , new sources of pollution could be built providing that first , the proposed plant installed pollution control technology which ensured the ‘ lowest achievable emission rate ’ ( LAER ) ; and second , that the proposed emissions were offset by reductions in emissions from existing sources in the area ( the ‘ emission offset ’ policy ) . |
28 | The redundancies took place in stages from 1979 to 1981 , reducing the workforce from more than 1,500 to 500 . |
29 | MCI Communications Corp signed a multi-year agreement to use Corning Inc 's dispersion-shifted optical fibre it its US-wide long distance network : it says it has already installed dispersion-shifted fibre in routes from Sacramento to Seattle and San Antonio to Austin and will be laying the fibre in a new route between Salt Lake City and Chicago scheduled for completion by year-end ; the new cable requires fewer signal boosters , cutting equipment requirements and system costs while raising reliability of the network . |
30 | ‘ Because of the recession we are experiencing an upsurge in admissions from the private sector , ’ he said . |