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

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1 We can find in this tale a sharp focusing of the contrast between the far-off histories of the Old Testament and the mysteries of God 's will and intelligence , and the vulgarities of the human condition and the spectrum of personal relationships with the church from Nicholas and Absolon through Alison to John .
2 This is due , he argued , to decreasing employment opportunities with the shift from goods-producing to service-producing activities and the loss of 7 million unskilled jobs , and the undesirable concentration effects of this .
3 The central square , and its decoration , were absent when the mosaic was uncovered , but the borders as well as the kind and placement of motif in this work alone suggest affinities with the mosaics from North Hill and insula 34 , Colchester .
4 A series of contacts with the CNAA from 1965 produced the controversies over the attempt to introduce full-time courses in various disciplines , and to combine them with sandwich courses , with Brighton 's first full-time courses in engineering being approved at the end of that year .
5 Mr Abu Sharif called former President Jimmy Carter , who has contacts with the PLO from his time as a Third World mediator .
6 ‘ He 's more and more violent now , and sometimes has fights with the people from the village .
7 Liley had no problems with the conversion from the touchline and suddenly here was a match both of quality and drama .
8 Cacak caused me lots of problems with the people from the war veterans ’ association , who could n't understand it .
9 His time since then has been taken up with self-examination — ‘ finding my real identity , trying to reorganise my own language combining western techniques with the voices from my earliest experience . ’
10 A supporter of the Russian revolution , she was chairman of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR from 1924 till 1928 .
11 In addition to these modest connections with the pavement from Gloucester , however , the latter also possesses a structure and character which are remarkably similar to those of the mosaic from Kingscote ( PI .
12 ‘ I told Harry that you went to the police with the tape from the answering machine .
13 Here , therefore , are many contrasts with the mosaics from North Hill .
14 The slippery track made it a follow-the-leader procession in most of the 15 races with the visitors from Denmark 's Super League uncertain in the early stages and the Boro 's new look team sliding to defeat as they lost their grip in the final six heats .
15 They are ultimately more instructive than stories of nonagenarians who scale Everest or even ( enjoyable though they are ) of Lord Denning 's battles with the government from his seat in the House of Lords .
16 Bill Davies was a Welsh International winger who played for The Palace in nearly 200 Southern League matches in two spells with the club from 1907 , until the 1st World War forced a conclusion to fully competitive football in 1915 .
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