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

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1 Conversely , exposure of samples to the high vacuum within the XPS spectrometer may lead to surface alteration , especially loss of water from hydrated samples .
2 Sir Ralph Sadler , for instance , was not only Secretary of State from 1540 to 1543 , he was also Master of the Great Wardrobe from 1543 to 1553 , Keeper of the Hanaper in Chancery from 1535 until his death in 1587 , and notary in Chancery from 1534 .
3 street in London , eastward continuation of Cheapside from Old Jewry .
4 There was also talk of demand from private clients , with ShareLink , the execution-only broker , reporting some brisk business among leading Footsie stocks .
5 2.5 We have , therefore , one very substantial consequence in terms of grammatical acceptability , namely exclusion of associatives from predicative position .
6 Hearndon was also tenant of land from Thos .
7 The centre , twice winner of awards from the Garden Centre Association , is packed with hundreds of different species — old and new , large and small .
8 I noted , and we 've already had the flavour of it , in to some respect today , that initially you had almost unanimity of support from the District Councils er York City have changed their view erm and equally Hambledon are very luke warm , if I put it no more than that , er on the idea of a new settlement in the sense that they probably support the principle of the new settlement , but not in Hambledon .
9 Unfortunately shrinkage of revenue from these sources was not compensated for by growth of revenue from the notional 1 per cent VAT on a common base because consumption expenditures were accounting for a declining share of the GNP of the EC .
10 Mr Judge is currently chairman of Food From Britain , a pressure group aimed at promoting the UK 's producers and farmers .
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