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

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1 Regulations from Brussels deal with a vast range of topics such as employment conditions , industrial safety , social security , immigration , taxation , food hygiene , environmental control , broadcasting , air-sea & land transport , cultural development , education and of course of all aspects of trade and commercial affairs .
2 There is an honours , postgraduate and ministers ' Seminar , and there are regular Greek readings from literature contemporary with the New Testament with the staff and other postgraduate students .
3 Thus the EP links parental desire for respite from family stress with the notion of special schooling .
4 ‘ We are commitment to improving education by guaranteeing education from age three–19 with improved training post 16 and retraining post 19 once in each person 's life .
5 Interested readers will be aware that a couple of years ago , two new recordings of the 1915 version of El Amor brujo were released , one from Virgin with Aquarius ( which I 've not heard ) , the other from Nuova Era with the Carmé Ensemble .
6 This is another addition to Mars literature from Greg Bear with Moving Mars ( Legend , £8.99 , and hb ) .
7 ‘ Excursion for Windows ’ merges the MS-DOS Windows environment from Microsoft Corp with the X Window system .
8 Germany predominating , they also shared the iron ore deposits of the Saar basin and Lorraine ( these last had only just come into use , because of the discovery by an English chemist , Thomas , of a way of making steel from iron ore with a high content of phosphorus ) .
9 Nothing to do with me : in fact , I spent six hours fighting that decision in a totally futile meeting with Topaz and three top-level gorillas from Resource Deployment with cottonwool in their ears and Closed For Lunch signs on their brains . ’
10 The pompous little beadles ; dark-gowned priests ; the lawyers from Westminster Hall with their fur tippets ; and , of course , my favourites , the ladies of the night , with their hair piled high , low-cut dresses and heels which clicked along the cobbles .
11 One of its subsidiaries has developed a machine capable of extracting the harmful gas from refrigeration plant with a environmentally sound technique .
12 Travel will be by air from Teesside Airport with Associated Coach Travel .
13 Travel will be by air from Teesside Airport with Associated Coach Travel
14 As the promised rain swept in from the sea Penry had climbed the cliff path from Lee Haven with his bundle of driftwood , but as he reached the Neck a small patch of bright colour had caught his eye far below .
15 Hampshire Technology winners Mark Brewster , Alan Coombes and James Blake from Grayshott School with their winning Postman Pat van and trailer .
16 She graduated in mathematics from Coimbra University with distinction in 1944 , but opted for a musical career .
17 Nicholas Pentreath ( right ) , a graduate from Plymouth Polytechnic with a degree in Nautical Studies , has been a Member of the Baltic Exchange since 1980 .
18 It 's product focus is the SunPC product line , combining PC emulation technology from Insignia software with i486 SX and DX S-bus accelerator cards to give acceptable Windows performance on a Sparcstation , and the recently unveiled version 4.0 of PC-NFS , which Sun claims now holds a larger slice of the PC networking market than Banyon .
19 Made in the UK to our own design from 100% cotton with a fully lined nylon interior .
20 A. vole molar from magpie assemblage showing slight chipping of occlusal edge ( ×38 ) ; B. lemming molar from arctic fox assemblage with extensive chipping and some longitudinal splitting ( ×25 ) ; C. rooted vole molar from coyote assemblage with extensive edge chipping along the occlusal surface ( ×11 ) ; D. vole molar from red fox assemblage with single large chip removed from alveolar end of tooth ( ×30 ) ; E. vole molar from red fox assemblage with chipping along the occlusal edge followed by digestion of the broken surfaces ( ×56 ) ; F. enlargement of the same modification from coyote assemblage ( ×75 ) ; G. cracking of a cricetid molar from bat-eared fox assemblage ( ×26 ) ; H. enlargement of the same from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage ( ×52 ) .
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