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

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1 Each of their slovenly scrawls was greeted with gasps of admiration from the kindly tutor , whose dress and hair grew paler by the minute as they showered her with dust .
2 New arrivals were also put in touch with groups of refugees from their own countries .
3 The organisers , with pledges of support from numerous internationals , are attempting an intriguing second-row pairing of Matt Keenan ( Western Samoa ) and Sam Domoni ( Fiji ) .
4 The U.S. venues will show a total of thirty-three Greek works , with objects on loan from the Louvre , the Staatliche Museen of Berlin and the Metropolitan , among other institutions .
5 Central Wales & Staffordshire Junction Railway ( from Catchen 's Corner ) Junction with the Stour Valley Railway , south of Wolverhampton and the Oxford , Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway , south of Dudley to the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth and on to the Knighton Railway beyond Craven Arms ; with branches to Swindon from the line from Dudley south of Trysull , a branch to Burton and Wenlock Edge ; another to Bromfield making a south-facing junction with Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway and a north-facing junction to the proposed Bishop 's Castle Railway via a spur at Craven Arms .
6 The mood was exciting and sometimes emotional , with secretaries of health from many towns around the country participating .
7 Four unregistered cows with calves at foot from Hithercroft Farms sold to 810gns .
8 ‘ However , I am also aware that considerable counter pollution resources already exist in the Gulf area as a result of existing contingency plans to deal with spillages of oil from tanker casualties and other sources . ’
9 So Forest will go into the New Year at rock bottom with murmurings of discontent from the Forest crowd growing ever louder as the threat of relegation looms ever larger .
10 There were regular travellers whom they came to recognise , people who crossed the forest three or four times a year , foremen in charge of the great waggons of building-stones , or carters with consignments of wheat from the eastern cornlands , or drovers with herds of cattle or flocks of sheep … these last never ventured without a large escort .
11 They returned to Italy with the traditional gift of Tula samovars with certificates of commendation from the Russian government .
12 The department can assist with applications for funding from these and other sources .
13 This is the outcome of the first cooperative effort in France to deal with this period of art history , with contributions from experts from both countries .
14 Contact with mariners from China from before Ar ) 300 led to trade in a number of commodities in the Asiatic tropics , notably resins , birds ' nests , poisons , medicines , latex , pelts , ivory and rhinoceros horn as well as rattans .
15 The broken windows had been boarded up with pieces of wood from the attic .
16 The sound of a fountain guides visitors to the raised pool surrounded by dark weeping hollies with splashes of light from white variegated Ilex aquifolium Argentea Marginata , white flowered campanulas and silver-leaved artemisias .
17 He could see the wide windows giving a view over the river as far as Tower Bridge , the huge bed , Amy 's curved body striped with bands of sunlight from the slatted wooden blinds .
18 ‘ We are familiar with stories of visitors from Japan and other Asian countries being mistreated , ’ Mr Dinkins said .
19 On the far side of the square , the most attractive aspect of this façade is the fine wrought-iron balcony with figures of torchbearers from the workshop of Ignác Platzer .
20 My face was cut with showers of glass from the car 's windscreen .
21 Such payments accorded the payers with rights of exemption from the interference of bishops and hence were thought worthwhile from the payers ' point of view .
22 ‘ Britain now holds almost all the top military jobs in Nato , ’ said a Nato spokesman in Brussels , where the military committee was preparing for today 's talks with chiefs of staff from almost all the east European and former Soviet republics .
23 John Howell , chief executive of Teesside Training and Enterprise Council , is to present 27 people with qualifications for occupations from horse care to floristry at the High Street , Stockton , offices of training organisation Face today .
24 Since their mother 's death it had been run by Maggie , with bits of help from Mona and Sheila .
25 While Roy Archer snoozed , workmen tipped him into a 60ft bin with tons of waste from a Wolverhampton market .
26 A distinctive characteristic of the Centre 's research is its multidisciplinarity ( with members of staff from law , sociology , psychology , social policy , history , economics and philosophy ) .
27 Opportunities for joint supervision with members of staff from these bodies are available when suitable candidates with appropriate research topics present themselves .
28 It was academic anyway , for just then another ominous rumble of collapsing masonry shook the foundations , peppering him with flakes of plaster from the ceiling and driving home the fact that he was trapped , with no means of escape .
29 Some members want the IEE now to use more muscle , with threats of expulsion from the Institution , if Thomson does not at least provide a catalogue of the material he has collected and give rock solid guarantees on its long term security , after his death .
30 What a view , the squally shower had cleared and the whole of the dale was shot across with beams of sun from behind a strange thunderous purple cloud .
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