Example sentences of "[noun pl] would be from " in BNC.
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1 | The only possible savings would be from reductions in the number of teachers in the maintained schools , which would come about if parents were to stick to the survey preferences that they indicated for the independent sector . |
2 | One rumour circulating recently was that the vast majority of the 250 job losses would be from Barlaston . |
3 | As it stands , classical Freudian theory should therefore predict that sleep might be disturbed by the prevention of dreaming , but that any untoward effects would be from the prevention of restorative sleep , rather than the prevention of dreaming per se . |
4 | For the remainder of the 1990s , he expected that 75 per cent of aircraft orders would be from airlines with the remaining 25 per cent coming from leasing companies . |
5 | Main entrances would be from Northgate , Prebend Row and Tubwell Row with a smaller door in Priestgate . |
6 | Under other scenarios in which controls of varying severity are introduced the increases would be from 0.1 ° C to 0.2 ° C each decade . |