Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 This has undoubtedly led to the enrichment of specific rural and urban groups in the Third World , those who have successfully adapted to the changing demands of the global marketplace , but it has also resulted in many Third World countries losing their original self-sufficiency in food and becoming highly dependent on food imports from the First World .
2 The WinSock API ( for Windows Sockets ) allows an application written to the interface to run unchanged over TCP/IP implementations from multiple vendors under Windows and Windows NT .
3 He shared a shift with Philip Stacey , the local antiques dealer , who was exempt on health grounds from active service .
4 Significant numbers of England 's nightjars , woodlarks and Dartford warblers breed in the New Forest , which is vulnerable to development pressures from roads , pipelines and recreational facilities .
5 Another well-known example from the USA arises from an apparently striking fall in fatalities due to road accidents from one year to the next following a police drive against speeding motorists in Connecticut .
6 Not all of this is due to soil losses from agricultural systems since deforestation also increases soil erosion rates ( sections 7.3 and 7.4 ) , and in contrast there are numerous examples where remedial measures have actually reduced soil erosion .
7 The black coloration is due to charcoal fragments from burnt wood .
8 He presented a detailed theoretical analysis of skilled movement , showing that the sequencing of actions , the serial order of behaviour , could not be due to feedback stimuli from one movement triggering the next , as S-R theory argued , but had to be due to central programming of the sequence .
9 Reaching it she climbed a few rungs and looked over the heads of the people and the cockpit where a double ring of candles hung low on iron chains from the rafters , spreading a brilliant pool of light .
10 How come they 're familiar with album tracks from an album that is n't released here yet ?
11 Draft rating valuation lists showing the new rateable values for 1.5 million businesses will be available from town halls from January 2 .
12 In addition , NeXT 's Portable Distributed Objects system for distributing applications across a network will enable NeXTStep objects to be deployed on HP-UX servers from the end of the year ; the company 's NetInfo network management software will interoperate with Hewlett-Packard 's OpenView system management tools and will also be available on HP-UX servers from the fourth quarter of this year .
13 In addition , Next 's Portable Distributed Objects system for distributing applications across a network will allow NextStep objects to be deployed on HP-UX servers from the end of the year ; the company 's NetInfo network management software will be integrated with HP 's OpenView system management tools and will also be available on HP-UX servers from the fourth quarter of this year .
14 Students who are normally resident in Northern Ireland are not normally eligible for postgraduate awards from award-giving bodies in Great Britain even if they undertook their first degree at a university or polytechnic in Great Britain .
15 It is sometimes difficult for research workers from an academic background to convince businessmen and other such people of the value of their research .
16 The Europa Hotel in Belfast was legendary amongst newspaper men from all over the world .
17 The belief , common to warrior peoples from Viking to Samurai , that the souls of those slain in battle went straight to heaven .
18 By an originating summons dated 15 April 1992 the plaintiff , the Deposit Protection Board , sought relief against the defendants , Mrs. Varsha Dalia and Barclays Bank Plc. , namely ( 1 ) that it might be determined whether a person entitled by reason of assignment of part of a deposit ( as defined by section 5(1) of the Banking Act 1987 ) was a depositor holding a protected deposit entitled to a compensation payment from the plaintiff pursuant to section 58(1) of the Banking Act 1987 ; ( 2 ) that an order be made that the first defendant should represent that class of persons claiming to be entitled to compensation payments from the plaintiff pursuant to section 58(1) of the Banking Act 1987 by reason of assignment of part of a deposit held with Bank of Credit and Commerce International S.A. ; and ( 3 ) that an order be made that the second defendant should represent that class of persons being contributory institutions within the meaning of section 52(1) of the Banking Act 1987 .
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