Example sentences of "in [noun sg] from [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | These conflicting findings probably arise in part from differences in the effectiveness and time course of the afferent blockade of nociceptors by the different interventions . |
2 | This situation arises in part from variations in the depth of erosion which has intersected the overthrust complex at different zones in different areas . |
3 | I think he would say that ‘ because he was tired ’ , added to ‘ He said , ‘ Oh , I 'm so tired ’ ’ , serves to distinguish the case in question from ones in which someone is , say , play-acting , or lying ; but that it would be a mistake to regard saying this as an endorsement of the experiential explanation , in terms of feelings , of the meaning of tiredness language . |
4 | In that instance they were unsuccessful , for the interest of Lord Milton and the Earl of Ilay was considerably stronger than that of the Haldanes , but the more attractive posts in the permanent garrison were always in demand from tradesmen in the town . |
5 | Palms , which may vary in size from emergents in the montane forest of the Andes to treelets 30cm tall in the Madagascan rain forest , are thought to be pollinated largely by beetles and sometimes bees , and not , as was formerly believed , entirely by wind . |
6 | Comment in particular on the sort of problems that could arise in translation from differences in the way the notion in question is expressed in the two languages . |
7 | I suspect from what I heard in conversation from others in other presbyteries is that many of them were in favour of change , but simply did not feel that what was proposed was an improvement to what we have already . |
8 | A RISE in production from interests in UK oilfields contributed the bulk of improved earnings by Premier Consolidated Oilfields , which yesterday reported a rise of 27 per cent to £15.1 million in profit after payment of tax for 1992 . |
9 | In support of this , it suggested that the ending of farm subsidies would result in a shift in production from farmers in richer countries to those in the developing world whose farming methods , the report asserted , were less polluting . |