Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Kazakhstan conceded the issue of federal taxation in June , however , and on July 25 the Russian Federation agreed that a fixed percentage of taxes raised from enterprises by the RSFSR government ( rather than a predetermined amount as earlier demanded ) would go to the union budget .
2 Former Herioter Dr Bill Fiddes was fully occupied coping with the stream of injuries reaching the first aid room as three visitors in Harper , Gibson and Ireland also departed the field injured and with Selkirk assuming control for possession , Middleton and McConnell rampant at the line-outs , the home backs settled to the style of play inherited from John Rutherford for points to come thick and fast .
3 The amount of support obtained from statutory services depends on the elderly person 's degree of disability but also on the type of household in which he or she lives .
4 If the Latin Americans had their nationalist sensibilities ruffled by the refusal of the Comintern to recognise that they were in the best position to analyse the situation in their own countries , and were disappointed by the level of support received from Moscow , Comintern officials in their turn were unenthusiastic about the evolution of the Latin American Communist parties and their approach to revolutionary politics .
5 Only the weather was ominous — the usual generous gestures of support received from congregation and friends were heartwarming .
6 The pace of change differed from country to country : Poland , Romania and Bulgaria were effectively Soviet puppets by 1946 , but Hungary was only brought under Moscow 's control in mid-1947 and a coalition government survived in Czechoslovakia until February 1948 .
7 In the video ‘ Perfect X ’ K Dieroff balances precariously between ideals of beauty and self-mutilation as she takes a knife to her nose accompanied by a barrage of adjectives distilled from women 's magazines .
8 The ‘ Cicerones ’ will be a team of experts drawn from the universities of Venice and Udine , and the electronics are by Telesia , part of Iacorossi .
9 The huge range of products made from Bakelite in the 1930s-1950s include ashtrays , jewellery , radios and vacuum cleaners .
10 ‘ Do n't worry , dear boy , ’ Elinor said over a glass of champagne poured from one of the little bottles .
11 Moët et Chandon has the leading brand in most world markets and supplies one in four of all bottles of champagne exported from F rance .
12 Crowd psychology : the behaviour of crowds analysed from the perspective of psychology and social psychology .
13 Crowd psychology : the behaviour of crowds analysed from the perspective of psychology and social psychology .
14 It is also the centre of a men-only pilgrimage in February , when local farmers bring in handfuls of hair cut from the tails of their animals and burn them before the sanctuary as an offering to St Blaise , as the patron saint of stock-breeders .
15 Such is 67 : The detail in much of this poem remains enigmatic , but here as in 68 I can not think that the references to false ornament and cosmetics ( including wigs made of hair taken from the scalp of corpses ) are favourable to the Friend , who seems to be encouraging corruption by his own example or presence in this milieu .
16 For example , the large numbers of coins recovered from the Roman bath at Bath tapered off in number from the middle of the fourth century .
17 An ‘ edition ’ of a book is the whole number of copies printed from the same setting of type .
18 There was scarcely a divinity student in Cambridge , says a contemporary , who ‘ made not himself a disciple of Mr Andrewes by resorting to his lectures and transcribing his notes , and ever since they have in many hundreds of copies passed from hand to hand and have been esteemed a very library to young divines ’ .
19 The backlog of homeowners prevented from moving by the recession in the housing market has increased , according to a survey today .
20 These are initially defined through the use of two axes of discrimination drawn from the work of le Play , e.g. le Play ( 1875 ) .
21 The first low rumble of thunder sounded from behind them .
22 Conferences , committees , grandiose planning of operations divorced from day-to-day contact with laboratories and clinics , and the blind screening of endless substances have not been notably efficacious .
23 Since 1970 the amount of noise allowed from cars has been cut from 82 decibels to 77 , and that has to drop to 74 by 1995 under new European Commission proposals .
24 This is probably old news to UK based listers , but for the ‘ rest-of-the-worl= d ’ crew here are two bits of info gleaned from the Grauniad which= has started to reach these nether parts .
25 Again , the liability depends upon the money or property in question being received in the ordinary course of the receiving partner 's activities within the firm and not upon any authority vested in himsee Willett v Chambers ( 1778 ) Cowp 814 ( misapplication of moneys received from a client for investment on mortgage , the client being billed in the name of the firm ) , Rhodes v Moules [ 1895 ] 1 Ch 236 ( partner absconding with bearer share warrants proffered by client as collateral security for a mortgage loan , where the firm was in the habit of receiving such securities from its clients ) and Blair v Bromley ( 1847 ) 12 Ph 354 ( misapplication of money by a partner who paid interest on it to the client , the fraud only coming to light on the partner 's bankruptcy .
26 Baldessari 's assemblages deal with moments of suspense derived from the movies .
27 These protocols specify the percentage reductions of emissions required from the total emitted by the nation during a specified baseline year .
28 As in the original study , the main source will be small-areas census and other data , with measures of inequality calculated from these indicators .
29 The range of artists represented from 4 March to 13 June suggests that diversity may be one of the chief criteria for assembling the show .
30 A less well-known example is of H. V. Hilprecht , an archaeologist at Pennsylvania University who in 1893 was given drawings of fragments of agate excavated from the Babylonian temple of Bal at Nippur .
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