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

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1 Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements .
2 Over the past year , SCOTVEC has actively sought feedback from centres on the design of the first phase of general SVQs .
3 This detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
4 Most traders , by the middle of this week , were still waiting for confirmation from maltsters on the accurate nitrogen tests .
5 However , the principles of creating a drawing from co-ordinates on the screen are just the same as those required to create the shape on paper so the programming is usually simple enough .
6 with prompts from labels on the stands .
7 Taking a break from discussions on the role of the media in the Gulf War are ( from left to right ) : Rev Randy Naylor ( Canada ) , Midori Suzuki ( Japan ) , Rev James Massey ( India ) , Pradip Thomas ( WACC 's Asia Region coordinator ) , Kevin Engel ( Australia ) and Rev Carlos A Valle ( WACC 's general secretary ) .
8 The inside was lime-washed white , with colour supplement pictures from magazines on the walls ; and there were two well-scrubbed seats , one large for grown-ups and one small for children . )
9 This procedure was adopted in anticipation of difficulty in obtaining recordings from households on the basic list and was designed to ensure that for each household replacements with broadly similar social characteristics were available .
10 Fear of the Communist " Trojan horse " was still present in the minds of the Executive , though it was now coupled with a desire to assert the Party 's independence from allies on the Right as much as on the Left .
11 In these cases the infection has been contracted during passage through the birth canal from sores on the mother 's genitalia .
12 The local community at Murrisk at the foot of the mountain depend on water from streams on the mountain for their water supply and were worried about possible contamination from the mining company 's activities : relations were not helped by the accidental pollution of water by diesel during the company 's operations .
13 The neotropical fern Solanopteris bifrons has complex rhizomatous sacs in which ants leave debris and then roots enter while detritus traps of many ferns with polymorphic leaves are often inhabited by ants : the ants get nectar from nectaries on the fronds .
14 It is likely to attract criticism from members on the grounds that it exploits the plight of the unemployed by using them as cheap labour at the same time as removing them from the unemployment statistics .
15 Ltd. [ 1931 ] 1 Ch. 138 and Bartlett v. Marshall ( 1896 ) 44 W.R. 251 , in support of his assertion that noise from vehicles on the highway can amount to public and private nuisance .
16 If trains on a branch line are cut then the railways may lose much more than the income from fares on the branch .
17 Now the company has been told by the DoE inspector , John Steers , that he had considered the possible unreasonable noise levels from trains on the Whitby to Middlesbrough railway line .
18 Their wealth was assured by the profits from tolls on the Wednesday and Saturday markets , acquired from the Earl of Cornwall in 1316 .
19 Faced with a deepening penal crisis on the one hand , and continuing intransigence from sentencers on the other , there was growing pressure throughout the 1990s from a broad constituency — comprising not only penal reformers but also senior civil servants , prison visitors , and prison governors — for the government to accept the need for more effective techniques for the control of sentencing discretion than it had been prepared to concede in the past .
20 Astor 's North-West Fur Company had a small fleet of sailing ships on Lake Erie , transporting furs from warehouses on the Canadian shore to ports at the east end of the lake .
21 On Oct. 24 the Governor of Hong Kong , Sir David Wilson , excluded the colony 's popularly elected leaders from seats on the Executive Council ( Exco ) , the administration 's most powerful policy-making body , selecting instead 10 conservatives and moderates .
22 Long established theory says the human ear receives information about height from reflections on the whorls of the outer ear or pinnae .
23 Apart from any implications for theories of sleep function in physiology , results from experiments on the effects of sleep deprivation have some practical importance .
24 ( So much so that when , at the 1989 party conference , a delegate got up to speak in defence of Sunday as a day of worship , he was met with a chorus of boos from shopkeepers on the floor . )
25 Several plants , especially Malpighiaceae and Memecyloideae of Melastomataceae , offer oils from glands on the calyx ( these are vestigial or absent in Old World plants ) .
26 CANBERRA may seem an awful long way from exchanges on the floor of the House of Commons over the European Monetary System .
27 It is not the student returning but a flood of visitors — a lady coming to teach Hungarian to students about to visit Budapest , a social worker sorting out a student with severe memory loss whose phone is about to be cut off , a personnel officer from the Civic Offices to recruit potential employees from students on the scheme and one or two others who just seem to have wandered in off the streets .
28 If au else fails , a sector which is being undermined by imports may successfully apply for exemption from restrictions on the formation of a cartel to enable the decline of the sector to proceed in an orderly manner .
29 It also recorded over 2,000 inquiries from employers on the centre 's computers .
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