Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It shows what they saw as the moral careers of ‘ successful ’ and ‘ unsuccessful ’ immigrant and the spatial progress from back region to front regions which is bound up with these careers . |
2 | Japan was not militarily involved in the conflict between the two Koreas and their backers during 1950–3 , but reaped considerable economic advantage from US military spending . |
3 | To this end we all need to be engaged in a programme of progressive disengagement from injury to animals . |
4 | They will need extensive support from N C V O and other groups , er , to be able to undertake that task . |
5 | The man had spent about thirty minutes behind the wheel of a Land Rover Discovery like this one … they 'd followed Geoff 's normal route from Banbury to the village of Mollington , onto Cropredy , then back into Banbury . |
6 | Relax in a decor of bamboo and cane art and enjoy regional cuisine from Canton , Szechuan , Peking and Shanghai . |
7 | I love working with handicapped people ; I did similar work in Australia in my spare time and , you have to admit , it does make a pleasant change from accidents and medicals . ’ |
8 | He 's on tour with the Wailers Band alongside Earl ‘ Wire ’ Lindo and Junior Marvin from Bob 's era , with his brother Carlton 's drum seat taken by Mikey Boo , another veteran . |
9 | Eastern Electricity gained 3p to £4 , after an interim rise from £15.4m to £26.1m . |
10 | It estimates that by the year 2005 , 8 per cent of the UK 's surface area and 4 per cent of Scottish fresh water will be suffering damage from acid rain . |
11 | A new company , Lawes Vacuum , demonstrated a range of vacuum pumps and associated products from Galileo Vacuum , Italy . |
12 | This is the point where a number of difficult areas converge : society 's ambivalence about sexuality and people with learning difficulties ; a tradition of segregation ; a lingering concern about eugenics ; a shameful history of ( enforced ) sterilisation ; a proper concern about vulnerable children ; and their right to due protection from neglect and abuse — set against an increasing recognition that people with learning difficulties should enjoy the same rights to an ordinary life in our society as anyone else , including the rights to be parents . |
13 | The veteran skipper , 35 , rallied his troops to prise a last-gasp winner from Wimbledon , and repeated the trick to force a draw at Villa Park in mid-week . |
14 | I knew the single-storey building from memory , standing as it did close to the dividing line with the Amal-controlled suburb of Chiyah in southern Beirut . |
15 | The total income from tourism would then equal our present income from North Sea Oil — heralded in the past as a saviour and bonanza . |
16 | However the total income from rent was a gross £36 6 0d : from that had to be deducted a quit rent of 13s 4d to St. Bartholomew 's Hospital , leaving 18 12 8d ( after the other deductions ) to be appropriated by the Company . |
17 | With the fees for shooting hill stags currently averaging £200 to £250 , the total income from commercial lets is £1.5–£2 million . |
18 | With the right support from application developers and computing staff , the data held in electronic laboratory notebooks would be comprehensive , credible , quality data — created and held on validated computerised systems — with an equally validated migration path and archive system . |
19 | Fourth , when draft legislation came before the Main Committee in 1860 Alexander stood firm for change in the face of obdurate resistance from aristocrats . |
20 | However , plans remain for the construction of major irrigation works — with possible support from EC structural funds — which would transform the habitat . |
21 | The general exclusion of agricultural labourers from education appears often as an issue in the literature of the eighteenth century especially after the success of Stephen Duck . |
22 | The SAF is expecting nearly 200 British racers , as well as a strong field from Europe and North America . |
23 | Her first series on the Munros drew strong reactions from people who either loved her approach or criticised her for including ‘ flip ’ material . |
24 | In addition to the substantial delivery of Government programmes , the Agency has also been able to deploy earned surpluses on a range of innovative projects from training to business development financing . |
25 | Dangle assorted objects from string near him , so he just has to reach forward slightly to hit them . |
26 | ‘ Because of contracts and forward planning , there had to be an orderly change from government monopoly to co-op . ’ |
27 | Consequently it has sometimes been difficult for the new patterns to establish themselves in the face of combined resistance from programme committees , established departments , and professional senior officers . |
28 | For the dedicated , long-term researcher An Agricultural Atlas of England and Wales by J.T. Coppock ( London , reprint 1982 ) is useful , and a further basic work is the Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers by Cecil Humphery-Smith ( Chichester 1984 ) , composed mainly of ‘ genealogical maps ‘ of the pre-1832 parishes on a county-by-county basis , topographical maps from Bell 's Gazetteer of 1834 , and a 283-page index of deposited registers at county and public record offices , plus copies noted in Boyd 's marriage , Pallot 's marriage , and other lists . |
29 | This contribution reached a peak of around two-thirds of the combined income from rates and grants in 1976 . |
30 | The hospital 's sophisticated cook chill system requires a major commitment to due diligence from suppliers like RH Catering Services . |