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

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1 We are gathered here a little before Christmas to perform our annual fishing industry pre-ministerial Council season 's service — that litany of woe from every corner of the kingdom — telling of sad tidings of discomfort and no joy in the industry .
2 Mr Ferguson admitted the game was ‘ something of a grind and we needed that flash of brilliance from Kanchelskis .
3 The other is to add together all the personnel costs for each kind of worker from the original job advertisement through to the retirement or redundancy payments .
4 ‘ You got me all wrong , Malamute , ’ SHe said , ‘ I do n't need that kind of support from you .
5 I 'm afraid you 'll have to wake up to the fact that that kind of man from that kind of a family would n't know the meaning of love . ’
6 You do n't get that kind of behaviour from me . ’
7 ‘ But listen , I do n't take that kind of lip from anyone , understood ? ’
8 I find it a little difficult to take that kind of question from an hon. Gentleman who said that we ought to eat New Zealand apples and refuse to eat British sausages .
9 But I almost owe it to the reborn me not to take that kind of shit from any man again .
10 I was hooked , I knew my singing was n't good enough to evoke that kind of reaction from an audience .
11 It was humiliating , and she had not expected that kind of reaction from him .
12 I was delighted to hear the right hon. and learned Gentleman refer to the work of his own police force in setting up a unit to receive that kind of report from women .
13 I mean , what what differentiates that kind of Ceilidh from from
14 And and I think I I 'm able to give that level of support from Selby District 's point of view .
15 No English autobiography of this period tells of that experience of powerlessness from the other side .
16 That glance of panic from her daughter Sally ?
17 Launching the report , UNFPA 's Executive Director Nafis Sadik said in London that loss of life from famine , AIDS and natural disasters would have no lasting impact on the burgeoning populations of Africa and Asia .
18 On the way down on that stretch of road from death one to death two I call them , the roundabouts I suddenly realised if we were going to have a rehearsal we needed to have a bouquet of flowers did n't we so I leapt out of the car picked some weeds tied them up with a piece of strong so that the chap of our staff who was going to be in front of me was going to hold them during the rehearsal whilst I dashed up to play first of all the Lord Provost and then the Queen or the Lady Provost as she then was .
19 This change of emphasis from cash to produce is probably the most difficult mental hurdle .
20 Thus , the dairymen who farmed the lush meadows of the Dove Valley geared their husbandry to a different system from that followed by the sheep-and-corn farmers on the Lincolnshire Wolds , and the range of opportunities for earning a living and for gaining some measure of independence from a lord or squire was much greater for a cottager living on the edge of a moor , forest or marsh than the scope available to his counterpart in one of the nucleated , corn-growing villages of the Midland Plain .
21 Newcastle upon Tyne had been an important medieval borough ; other places had been small market centres whose burgesses had obtained some measure of independence from their manorial lords .
22 Fran read on , deriving some measure of comfort from the less than flattering assessment , although in truth she knew that she was deliberately glossing over the more attractive aspects of the sign .
23 She added : ‘ This purchase of coal from Monktonhall emphasises our well-documented policy of choosing Scottish coal , providing the price is competitive and the quality is acceptable to the company . ’
24 We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead .
25 Er the second polygyny where you have one male and then females and here reproductive success erm meaning that there 's a large again you 'll have the males who 'll have the large reproductive success than males who have none at all and erm of course often differences between male and female because the male has and the male has opportunities to erm try to control success rate the female biological and er consequently with this kind of system from female choice and male competition and er are about eighty percent and er polygamy is when you have many males and many females and er is also and er I would assume it 's kind of like males have opportunities .
26 It may be distinguished from this kind of guidance from another American source : ‘ Separate any group of offending youths , dealing with them on a one-to-one … basis ’ ( Grotophorst , 1979 , pp.349–50 ) .
27 Every human being feels the need to receive this kind of attention from someone close and caring .
28 So far , no artist from that period has received this kind of attention from a major museum .
29 It is what they expect from Robyn Penrose , and even the rugby-playing boys in the back row would be mildly disappointed if she did n't produce this kind of observation from time to time .
30 Claudia smiled wryly , acknowledging that Roman would always receive this kind of reaction from every woman he met .
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