Example sentences of "[n mass] from the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Where the source zones nest hierarchically into the target zones , for example UK administrative EDs nest exactly in wards , transfer of data from the source units to the target units is one of simple aggregation .
2 The project will use published data from the balance sheets of a large sample of firms together with interviews with government and private bankers and with firms in the electronics industry .
3 Data from the hospital episodes system are inadequate .
4 The court heard how 21-year-old Nigel Hinkin of Lipscombe Rise , Alton , had helped Jonathan Plumb and Daniel Sayers , both 17 , of Beavers Close and Alder Close respectively , to steal cigarettes , sweets and cash worth £900 from the Paperweight Newsagents in Raven Square , Alton , in March .
5 Peter Leonard Bishton , 34 , is charged with stealing £3,934.82 from the Christmas savings fund of the Comrades Club in Richmond between January 1 1991 and December 31 1991 .
6 Made in Pays de Bresse in France , this full-fat soft cheese costs £4.50 per lb from the food shops nationwide .
7 Statistics from the Workplace Nurseries Association ( tel : 01–700 0281 ) show how badly we need more nurseries :
8 Yes , it 's open to everyone and we have a full range of experts there — people from the equipment companies , from Touchwood Sports , tour operators , the Ski Club will be there as well and we 'll be there to explain what skiing is , how you can start , how you learn to ski on the dry ski slope with the Ski Club , how you can go on alpine holidays , evening events , everything .
9 This is why Peter gets so steamed up with the sales people from the software houses .
10 Even some medical people from the concentration camps .
11 If the people from the hill farms around the loch foot could be mobilized , they would add a fierce thrust to the movement .
12 Cacak caused me lots of problems with the people from the war veterans ’ association , who could n't understand it .
13 Moving from left to right this establishes the proportion of each student registered on a field which is likely to contribute to each subject area 's FTE in each stage ( b , c ) , sets this against current FTEs ( agreed in the 1 November census — after some major ‘ servicing ’ arrangements are allowed for ; for example a high proportion of Stage I accounting is taught by staff from the catering fields ) ( a ) , and adds the likely effect of recruitment targets and combinations for September 1988 ( ij ) , to produce an FTE prediction for the next year ( m ) .
14 Each centre in a consortium undertook part of the development work which was co-ordinated by a committee comprised of staff from the member institutions .
15 Disabled applicants are encouraged to come to whichever campus they hope to study at , meet the staff from the Student Services Department and academic departments and weigh up the issues of facilities and ease of access for themselves .
16 Pupils at Sandon High School , Meir , working closely with staff from the Quality Circles department at Barlaston , tackled the problem of worn-out seating in their assembly hall .
17 ( 11 ) During Stage 2 , staff from the project schools attend inservice conferences of various types .
18 The charity is backed by staff from the grass roots to directorate level .
19 The camera was fixed to the bench at a distance of 0.6m from the plant subjects .
20 Works from the war years will include : ‘ Une vue de Notre-Dame ’ ( Museum of Modern Art ) ; ‘ Porte-fenêtre a Collioure ’ ( Musée national d'art moderne ) ; ‘ La fenêtre ’ ( Detroit Institute of Arts ) ; and ‘ La leçon de piano ’ ( Museum of Modern Art ) .
21 Mark in 2cm from the mug sides along base and 1.5cm from each side along top .
22 In May 1965 £100 from the Society Stewards ' accounts was set aside as the beginning of a Building Fund , the purpose of which was either to extend the existing halls or to build new ones .
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