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

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1 The filling of the posts as they become vacant is decided by the General Board after consideration of recommendations from the faculty board .
2 Another plant which made military uniforms was on the verge of closure for lack of orders from Moscow .
3 The SNP refused to support the Government in last night 's vote in spite of claims from Government sources that the deal two weeks ago went beyond the single vote on the EC committee and that it covered timetable motions too .
4 I do not know who your CAA informant was in the matter of the effect on health of emissions from satellite ground stations , but the business about ‘ extremely hazardous to pilots ’ health etc. ’ is unmitigated rubbish .
5 Elsewhere , in Aquitaine , the hoards show a very low level of mixing of coins from various mints , suggesting only local circulation around a single centre , and there is virtually no sign of coins entering the region from the north or north-east .
6 I am consulting a solicitor to gain compensation for loss of earnings from the driver 's insurance company . ’
7 The degree of concentration of bones from such accumulations of prey depends on the habits of the predator more than the habits of the prey animals .
8 HIS Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama , Tanzin Gyatso , is to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of St Andrews on 14 May at a special ceremony in the Younger Graduation Hall .
9 The question of exclusion of non-eligibles from in-kind transfer has been taken up by Toumanoff ( 1986 ) .
10 The most prominent aspect of privatisation , as practised by the Conservative government , has been the transfer of ownership of assets from the public sector to the private sector ( as in definition 1 ) , and it is the arguments for this that are now considered .
11 The separation of ownership of premises from general practitioner pension arrangements
12 Certainly , advertising must involve a process of stimulation of responses from consumers — that bit of the adopted jargon of psychology is fair enough .
13 What accounts for the difference in adoption of adjustments from place to place and time to time ?
14 Latency was calculated as follows : Increased lysosomal fragility is indicated by a decrease in latency. ( ii ) Determination of the proportion of total enzyme released into the supernatant after resedimentation of lysosomes from the incubated samples by centrifugation at 16500 g fr 25 minutes .
15 The SNP refused to support the Government last night in spite of claims from government sources that the deal two weeks ago went beyond the single vote on the EC committee and that it covered timetable motions too .
16 The press were taken to court over publication of extracts from Spycatcher with its details of the adventures of the ‘ security ’ forces .
17 The successful party will often receive money in payment of costs from the losing party .
18 The interaction of these issues affects the final point , the actual mode of transmission of documents from country to country .
19 Dodson calculated the sequence of dispersal of bones from a mouse and a frog , finding many similarities with the transport categories first described by Voorhies ( 1969 ) .
20 The air waybill was designed as an acknowledgment of receipt of goods from the consignor , and as a notice of shipment to the carrier ( and especially to his agent at the destination ) , a notice which would also enable the identification of the consignee .
21 With a faster rate of transfer of workers from old machines to new ones , the proportion of more modern , higher-productivity machines in use rises .
22 REFERENCES : Reference article p. 37099-101 ; April 1990 role in release of hostages from Lebanon p. 37391 ; May general election p. 37472 ; August response to Gulf crisis p. 37636-37 ; relations with Turkey p. 37201 ; with Morocco p.37220 ; with Yemen p. 37427 ; with Egypt p. 37471 .
23 The maximal amylase response to caerulein of acini from saline ( controls ) treated rats was achieved at 10 - 1 1 M of caerulein , while that obtained from animals infused for five hours with caerulein , it occurred at 10 - 10 M of caerulein .
24 Of the total of 179 , 14 dream reports were judged to contain elements from the films , although there was no difference in the frequency of incorporation of scenes from the two films .
25 Members of the World Sephardi foundation were arriving in Ankara on that day for a two-day visit in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Jews ' arrival in Istanbul [ see p. 38823 for commemoration of expulsion of Jews from Spain ] .
26 In conclusion , this study shows that the rotary litotrite achieves stone emulsification with clearance of stones from the gall bladder , but much further work is necessary to overcome the complications found in the study before a true assessment of the technique can be made .
27 The European Commission has adopted draft legislation on integrated pollution prevention and control aimed at achieving " a balanced system for reduction of emissions from industrial installations into the air , water and soil " .
28 Costs include : buying or leasing the new property ; building and refurbishment ; staff costs ( including redundancy/severance payments , retention payments if staff are to be encouraged to stay until the move goes ahead , recruitment and training costs for new staff and relocation and removal allowances for those moving ) ; communication costs ( including the installation of telephone and telex facilities and changes to stationery ) ; occupancy costs ( including rent , rates , lighting , heating and security ) and other costs ( such as new machinery and the cost of removal of goods from the old to the new site ) .
29 An example comes from Williams ( 1981 , p.23 ) when he discusses the beneficiaries of a large World Bank project in Nigeria : ‘ these rich beneficiaries are drawn from army officers , government officials , contractors , merchants and members of the office-holding aristocracy , who purchase land in anticipation of benefits from the project and from cheap bank credits ’ .
30 Even the repetition in parallel of examples from different spheres of experience ( " rose … velvet … flour … wit … head " ) enforces the generality of a didactic principle which is otherwise seen to be particular .
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