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

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1 Between 1986 and 1989 , isolations of P cepacia from the sputum of CF patients who attended regional adult clinics in Edinburgh and Manchester in the UK remained low despite the use of reliable selective culture media and identification procedures .
2 As hospital staff try to get rid of the last traces of CS gas from the department many are still recovering from the ordeal , which left them and a number of their patients suffering the effects of the gas .
3 It is possible from the village , without too much effort , to survey the great wilderness of Fisherfield Forest from the east by taking the private road to the little huddle of buildings known as the Heights of Kinlochewe and thence following a rising track to the left until the vast amphitheatre is revealed in a surround of formidable mountains of which Slioch and Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair are now the most prominent .
4 In the shot from above of Deckard hanging from the side of the building , the painting , mostly in shades of blue and purple , represents the precipitous drop beneath his feet .
5 Thus Hae III digestion of PCR product from the urease gene of Helicobacter pylori in 22 clinical isolates of the organism produced 10 different patterns , allowing the relationship of these isolates to be determined .
6 As for Formula One racing , the day is fast approaching when the driver 's presence will become mere tokenism in the face of computer control from the pits .
7 Between 1981 and the end of 1986–7 , the LDDC had spent about £380 million , most of this in the form of grant aid from the Department of the Environment .
8 Anyone who has been in receipt of this form of grant aid from the Sports Council has already received guidance notes and application forms direct from that Council .
9 At a later date , however , the fort was probably moved to lower ground and so closer to the site of the future town ; two pieces of cavalry equipment from the Bleachfield Road area plus a few Claudian coins and some slight remains of early timber-framed buildings , might be thought to support this view .
10 About 700 tons of graphite and 70 tons of uranium fuel from the core of the reactor , all lethally radioactive , spewed on to the tarmac and the roof of the turbine hall .
11 The Executive Committee discussed the case at several further meetings and decided to re-examine it when Black 's solicitor should have had more time to ascertain the prospects of money compensation from the government for the injuries .
12 Those in favour of maintaining the taxes argue that they are vital to encourage new , cleaner and more efficient industries , to promote the use of biomass fuel from the burning of wood shavings , and to underscore Sweden 's image as an environmentally-aware nation .
13 They go to amusement arcades , and start a poetry magazine , and buy pornographic books , and release long streamers of lavatory paper from the top of the Pan-Am building to see whose will be carried further by the wind as it falls .
14 Ordering replenishment and display may be looked after by the publisher and this can lift a lot of the administrative burden of stock control from the shop , although they are normally offered only where sales justify it .
15 On Friday , Mrs Grant will pick up the 1989 Captain of Industry award from the Livingstone Industrial and Commercial Association .
16 The Government is believed to be looking at a switch of aid funding from the North and Scotland to give the South a boost .
17 Despite the application of exfoliative bile and brush cytology , some 20–30% of patients with malignant biliary strictures will remain undiagnosed either because of a lack of cell exfoliation from the tumour or because the tumour is producing extrinsic compression on the biliary tree and has not affected the biliary epithelium .
18 ‘ Look out , ’ she cried as tongues of flame blow-torched from the crevices around the bung and came licking back at us from the firebox .
19 Crystals of protein toxin from the pathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis ( photo : Peter Atkey , HRI ) .
20 So , with more organic material and more fixed nitrogen reaching the seas , there would be a marine population explosion , leading to a removal of carbon dioxide from the air and , by a positive feedback , encouraging the Ice Age to develop .
21 The upper 70–100 m of the ocean is an effective absorber of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere but the downward diffusion , advection or convection of the carbon-containing waters of the upper mixed layer into the deeper stable layer is a relatively slow process taking 500 years or more ( Revelle , 1982 ) .
22 This is equally true whether we take our sample of carbon dioxide from the North Pole , the South Pole , the Sahara Desert or from the Moon .
23 EXAMPLE Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide from the following informtion : SOLUTION We can apply Hess 's law in the form of equation ( 12 ) to the second reaction , and obtain Thus by rearranging the equation above we obtain The information in the example above can be summarised in the form of an enthalpy diagram ( see figure 5.10 ) .
24 The only sound in the room was the continued throb of rock music from the flat above .
25 FINLAND 'S government yesterday announced an emergency economic austerity package to stem an outflow of investment capital from the country that is threatening to force a major devaluation and bring down the centre-right administration .
26 Figure 27 Detail of purse lid from the early seventh-century ship burial at Sutton Hoo , Suffolk .
27 A point of serious concern is the shift in the balance of staff from established to contract-funded posts which appears set to continue primarily as a result of the transfer of research funding from the UFC/HEFCE to the research councils , of substantially increased external research income from all sources , and of constraints upon core funding from the HEFCE .
28 A process called flotation is crucial in obtaining very small particles of tin oxide from the ‘ waste ’ slurry that the gravitational technique discards .
29 There was a sort of rhubarb effect from the pit .
30 I push open my casement windows , making two carvings of snow tumble from the attic roof into the little balcony above the shop-window .
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