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

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1 If this is done it is probable that this will have the effect of releasing any original tenant or surety from liability in the event that the tenant should hold over under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 after the expiry of the break-notice ( cf Junction Estates Ltd v Cope ( 1974 ) 27 P & CR 482 ; City of London Corporation v Fell ( 1993 ) 04 EG 115 ) .
2 It is coercive and not mere idle abuse and demands either action or abstention from action on the part of the recipient , so a mere announcement by A that he proposes to strike B is not , for the purposes of the law , a ‘ threat ’ and can not of itself give rise to a claim for damages .
3 Ltd. [ 1931 ] 1 Ch. 138 and Bartlett v. Marshall ( 1896 ) 44 W.R. 251 , in support of his assertion that noise from vehicles on the highway can amount to public and private nuisance .
4 Italy is not far behind with companies that range from Fiat to the rapidly-growing fashion giant Benetton making use of women working in sweatshops or their own homes .
5 On 10 March 1736 the Revd James Clegg , a Nonconformist minister and apothecary from Chinley in the heart of the Peak District , noted in his diary : ‘ An ancient man came for advice and brought a water [ a urine sample ? ] from beyond Southwell in Nottinghamshire , on foot , about 36 miles ’ ; no doubt he returned the same way .
6 The first duty of the Government is to work with the people to ensure security and freedom from fear for the people .
7 Assessing and monitoring quality in health care will therefore require continuous interaction and feedback from users of the services at all stages of service design and delivery .
8 In other words , for an action to be deviant it has to cause some form of critical reaction and disapproval from others in the particular society .
9 The Wheal Friendship Mine produced lead , iron , copper and arsenic from right under the main street , and the production of arsenic here went on until 1925 .
10 official deep sea carriers for the rally , shipped cars and equipment from Australia for the start of the race .
11 The programme , part of the larger economic plan announced last week , will redirect government technology research and development from focus on the defence sector .
12 Eggs which resemble those of the trichostrongyles ( Fig. 30 ) are passed in the faeces and development from egg to the L3 under summer conditions in temperate climates requires uires approximately two weeks .
13 In addition to discussion and supervision from John throughout the research and writing up I have benefited considerably at various points from the help of Debra Bekerian , Ivan Brown , Andy Macleod , David Routh , Fraser Watts , and many others .
14 My knowledge of programming is limited to BBC Basic — I am a phonetician by training , but I learnt the basics of programming on a staff development course and then taught myself , using the Manual and advice from staff in the IT centre .
15 Even the US Army in West Germany was fed on beef and pork from Romania in the early 1980s .
16 In view of the completion of the EC single market on 1 January 1993 and the consequent arrangements for charging VAT and relief from VAT on the supply of new means of transport ( NMT ) between EC countries , Customs & Excise have published a single market information sheet entitled VAT : the treatment of new means of transport from 1 January 1993 .
17 While still in detention at a military barracks in Buenos Aires , Seineldin in a letter of June 1989 accused the Army leadership of breaking promises made in a deal to end the December 1988 " Villa Martelli " mutiny [ see p. 36394 ] which he claimed foresaw the full reintegration into the armed forces of officers involved in previous mutinies , and exemption from punishment for the December mutineers .
18 Alan Dimmer died this March after removing oil and grease from components at the KAB car seating factory in Northampton , using a vat full of toxic chemical .
19 Cash crops were exported from early in the nineteenth century , such as ground-nuts from the Gambia in the 1830s , and oil palm and rubber from Ghana from the 1870s and 1890s respectively .
20 But since response from ministers by the 1840s was extremely circumspect the reformers were probably making a virtue of necessity .
21 Not only were nobles who defected from the support of Otto of Brunswick punished by sentences of excommunication , such as Otto 's brother , Henry the count Palatine , and the duke of Brabant in 1204 – 5 , but also the ecclesiastical hierarchy who as temporal as well as spiritual princes might face revolt on their estates as well as censure from ecclesiastics within the diocese or province .
22 The proposal document includes examples of documents received " as feedback from members of the library committee on the curriculum needs of their departments " ( Proposal document , Appendix I ) .
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