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

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1 The main objective of these new degrees was to produce graduates who would be better able to meet the needs of manufacturing industry than graduates from conventional engineering courses .
2 These ‘ debt-equity swaps ’ merely push the debtor-country 's financial problems into the future because profits from the purchased companies will eventually be remitted to the North .
3 All went well until about half way through the demonstration when fumes from some hot oil wafted into the smoke detector above the hob and set off the hotel 's fire alarm .
4 Violence in the home is as much a crime as violence from a stranger , so do not put up with it .
5 Violence in the home is as much a crime as violence from a stranger , so do not put up with it .
6 In this , the statement by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) II , ‘ Salvation and the Church ’ , is a major breakthrough because theologians from the Roman Catholic and Anglican Communions were able to state together the ‘ once-for-all ’ offering of Christ on the cross , and that we are not saved by good works but for good works .
7 In short , all depends upon the precise nature of the public interest sought to be protected and this is not one of those cases — unlike , for example , Reg. v. Governor of Brixton Prison , Ex parte Osman [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 281 — where the extent to which the documents have entered the public domain will critically affect the question whether immunity from further disclosure should be held to survive .
8 Scarborough fishermen may again be allowed to store small boats at a seafront car park next winter after complaints from the Harbour Users Association .
9 The politics of disability explode onto the Festival scene as performers from London based Stream Records are joined by local artists in an evening of musical entertainment and protest .
10 The ages range from 4300 Ma to 4900 Ma , and dust from maria sites displays much the same range as dust from highland sites .
11 There was no significant difference in the number of changes in management when referrals from physicians and surgeons were compared ( 46.6% v 51.1% , NS ) .
12 For instance , mothers often experience downward economic mobility as income from the father drops , sometimes requiring moving to more modest housing , which in turn may involve loss of friends , neighbours and a familiar educational system .
13 Obviously , they would receive less parental attention than children from smaller families .
14 Stan Gilmour of the Continuing Education Department said : ‘ The classes comprise mostly adults from the local community although students from the University also attend .
15 Despite the fall in low-level sulphur dioxide due to the Clean Air Acts , urban rain is still more acid than rural rain because fumes from traffic and oil-fired central heating add to pollution from more distant sources .
16 But later he awoke to his own cry as creatures from under large old moss-green rocks crawled up his legs , leeching on the white skin , wetly sucking the blood , and above him , ropes , rigging , nets , a gigantic sagging cobweb of strung and re-strung hemp lines , swayed down to trap him ( children crying ) , and wherever he looked the wide mouths of women , no other feature but the mouth , tongues thick and purple as damsons , teeth white as the flecks on fall water and hands , nails curled and black , clawing at him , at his clothes , at his chest , at his face ( children wailing ) , ripping it away , tearing the skin from the skull …
17 The Brasserie was launched as a fully fledged operation expected to do the same level of business as L'Auberge from the start .
18 On April 30 , 1989 , Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah announced a Cabinet reshuffle after pressure from the central government forced him to include certain Congress ( I ) leaders in his Jammu and Kashmir National Conference ( JKNC-Farooq ) and Congress ( I ) adminstration , increasing the number of Cabinet members from 19 to 30 .
19 CHEQUERS : Will appreciate this trip judged on latest outing when headway from rear last two furlongs , nearest at finish , 2l 3rd to Roar On Tour with TALENTED TING ( rec 10lb ) every chance quarter mile out , kept on , 4th btn 3l ( Doncaster 7f , Gd ) .
20 Older people are more susceptible to cold , in part because information from the brain in response to a lower blood temperature and a cool skin is acted upon less readily by the systems in the body that normally carry out those instructions .
21 Type of fixation may influence the accessibility of the PCNA protein to antibody detection although results from other studies do not support this conclusion .
22 Hence , in 1839 , the Arun Navigation Company erected a substantial brick-built warehouse on the Newbridge site and this wharf quickly became a busy centre for the collection and conveyance of agricultural produce from the Billingshurst area until competition from the newly constructed railway robbed the canal of most of its traffic in the late 1860s .
23 Fees are normally paid monthly or quarterly in advance , while expenses are charged out each month after invoices from suppliers come in to you .
24 Sierra Leone announced that it was sending 2,000 men to the border area after rebels from Liberia killed 25 people during raids .
25 Mrs Davies said Laura nearly died last week as complications from her transplant rejection set in .
26 Solicitors will have the same immunity as barristers from legal actions over the way they conduct cases in court .
27 Although the original intention was to devote every Thursday morning during the autumn term to the project , the time spent each week was less than a morning as pupils from Sutton School had to be transported one and half miles to Russells Hall , and other events such as school assemblies delayed the start each Thursday .
28 The amounts charged are treated as part of the net cash flow of the business and are available for use as transfers from fixed assets to current assets and possibly back again , in whatever way is most beneficial to the business .
29 The amounts charged are treated as part of the net cash flow of the business and are available for use as transfers from fixed assets to current assets and possibly back again , in whatever way is most beneficial to the business .
30 This switch in the source of supply arises because although imports from the union partner are more costly than imports from outside the CU , these imports are not subject to the CET whereas imports from the rest of the world are subject to the CET .
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