Example sentences of "[noun] from [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 It is full of amusing anecdotes and also contains useful tips from pro-am partners such as Lee Trevino , Sandy Lyle and Jose Maria Olazabal .
32 It seems likely that in every case , perhaps after much agonizing , they succumbed to the decision to ban News International publications : to do otherwise would have risked contractual misconduct , strong moral and political pressure from both colleagues and employers , and ultimately , probably , dismissal .
33 In addition , the engagement letter should include acknowledgement and acceptance of the situation from both parties and confirmation of the firm 's independence .
34 In addition , the engagement letter should include acknowledgement and acceptance of the situation from both parties and confirmation of the firm 's independence .
35 The country was not ringing to calls for their shutdown from either legislators or the judiciary .
36 So serious is the threat from both republicans and loyalists that RUC Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesely called a rare press conference last Wednesday morning .
37 Niels Reimers , director of Stanford 's office of technology licensing , told New Scientist that there was substantial support For the idea from both universities and industry , though the establishment of the corporation would require ‘ considerable effort and commitment ’ .
38 feelings of doubt , indecision , embarrassment , fear and anger drain energy from both individuals and organizations and , in various ways , exact a heavy toll in time and money .
39 THE '70s brought gender-bending from both men and women , first in glam rock — the androgynous Bolan and Bowie , brickies in make-up Slade and Sweet , leather-clad angel Suzi Quatro , and then disco — the struttingly sexual Labelle and Nona Hendryx , and androgynes Amanda Lear and Grace Jones who played out the role of dominatrix .
40 Available on the NES from Ultra Games in January .
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