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

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1 After yesterday 's meeting , committee chairman Councillor Charles Booth said a recommendation for removal of W.H.Spence from the list of approved contractors would now be made to the council 's general-purposes committee .
2 I am consulting a solicitor to gain compensation for loss of earnings from the driver 's insurance company . ’
3 To compensate hunters , many of them peasants and Indians , for loss of income from the illegal trade , the government is allowing exports of a few species not in danger of extinction , such as the Teyu Guazu iguana , whose skin is used for handbags and belts .
4 By this system any unexpected hiatus should be avoided and the Law Society will no longer be compelled to process applications for renewal of certificates from the entire profession at one and the same time .
5 At present , parents can be held responsible for the misdemeanors of their children , yet they are not allowed to chastise their children for fear of reprisals from the courts .
6 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 .
7 The filling of the posts as they become vacant is decided by the General Board after consideration of recommendations from the faculty board .
8 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 ) .
9 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 .
10 There was no evidence of accumulation of bismuth from the enemas .
11 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 .
12 It is an activity concerned with meaning ’ ( Kennedy , 1984 , p. 146 ) ; ‘ Reading is not just a matter of transfer of information from the print to the reader 's mind , there is also an active contribution from the reader 's store of knowledge .
13 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 .
14 ARDESTIE Souterrain signposted north-west of Mains of Ardestie from the A92 Dundee to Arbroath road .
15 At Great Casterton we began to consider quite seriously the possibility of continuity of life from the late fourth century into the darkness of the fifth .
16 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 .
17 The Environmental Research and Management Group , a University-wide team of 110 researchers interested in environmental science , is working on a major research programme with funding of $0.84m from the US Environmental Protection Agency .
18 When serial washings were analysed for the presence of Ac-ASA , there was an exponential fall in concentration , compatible with removal of drug from the cell surface ( Fig 5 ) .
19 As not only Chubei and Umegawa but also Yohei and his wife find themselves under sentence of death from the Shoguns ' inexorable laws , both couples make a suicide pact .
20 William Clark , who was press adviser to Anthony Eden during his premiership , wrote , while under sentence of death from the cancer of which he died last year , a book of mémoires d'outre tombe in the unconventional yet quite literal sense of that description .
21 We therefore know that there was long-distance transport of stone axes in prehistoric Britain , which may have begun with carriage of axes from the axe factory to a secondary distribution centre , from where they were traded out into the surrounding area .
22 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 .
23 Finding herself , for the first time in her life , under threat of attack from the skies , Cassie felt enormously exposed and vulnerable .
24 The hierarchy of race with Aryans or Anglo-Saxons at its apex was under threat of contamination from the supposed lesser breeds .
25 The successful party will often receive money in payment of costs from the losing party .
26 Broadly , goods are in course of transit from the time that they are delivered to an independent middleman for the purpose of transmission to the buyer , until the time that the buyer actually obtains or is entitled to obtain possession .
27 Britain 's most famous archaeologist in search of communication from the past
28 These oesophageal distensions did not cause relaxations of the upper oesophageal sphincter but elicited secondary oesophageal persitaltic contractions , which in turn resulted in clearance of gas from the oesophageal body .
29 Large tracts of Scotland are now in receipt of assistance from the European Commission , recognising the plight of industry in this country .
30 As Ives ( 1987 ) has discussed , it is widely believed that the situation in the Himalaya will reach crisis proportions by the turn of the century , affecting not only that region but also downstream and deltaic areas that are in receipt of drainage from the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers .
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