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

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1 The treatment is based upon a discovery , made in Oxford , that absorption of fluids from the intestine of the rat is stimulated and improved by adding these sugars to the intestine .
2 The other is to add together all the personnel costs for each kind of worker from the original job advertisement through to the retirement or redundancy payments .
3 No English autobiography of this period tells of that experience of powerlessness from the other side .
4 Fran read on , deriving some measure of comfort from the less than flattering assessment , although in truth she knew that she was deliberately glossing over the more attractive aspects of the sign .
5 We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead .
6 Still clinging to the maxim that work , particularly physical labour , could eclipse mental turmoil , she had gone out , determined to wrest some kind of order from the chaos of neglect .
7 He had taken me for some kind of refugee from the Napoleonic Wars !
8 Some kind of cross-tremor from the interfield , ’ Mala said .
9 At this village north of St Austell is the Wheal Martyn China Clay Works , now preserved as an open-air museum of the industry that brought prosperity to this part of Cornwall from the mid-eighteenth century , when William Cookworthy , a Plymouth Quaker and apothecary , discovered kaolin , the chief ingredient of porcelain , which had been a secret closely guarded by the Chinese for over a thousand years .
10 The debate has also failed to question the way that union education is organised , particularly where ‘ service organisations ’ with some degree of independence from the unions and from the state are concerned .
11 But even if this is your situation it is important to establish some degree of self-sufficiency from the outset to help you become stronger and happier eventually .
12 It was something he found hard to understand , though of course it must be accepted , this escape of children from the parental bonds so that they could have secrets from you and hiding places you could n't penetrate , that they were adults and possessed houses and cars which you had no hand in choosing or buying , that they could lock up those houses as they locked up their thoughts .
13 Foucault 's contribution was to adapt this type of analysis from the life-sciences to the human and social sciences .
14 If we study the annual function of social capital — hence of the total capital of which the individual capital forms only fractional parts , whose movement is their individual movement and simultaneously integrating link in the movement of the total capital — and its results , i.e. , if we study the commodity-product furnished by society during the year , then it must become apparent how the process of reproduction of the social capital takes place , what characteristics distinguish this process of reproduction from the process of reproduction of an individual capital , and what characteristics are common to both .
15 Rather than a boost to consumption , we need some redistribution of wealth from the employed to the creation of jobs for the unemployed .
16 You 've got this superior idea that I 'm some sort of half-wit from the back of beyond who has n't the vaguest notion of what happens in the big , bad world .
17 If this were so in the present case , he concealed the fact with remarkable aplomb ; but my impression was that he rather welcomed this degree of personal contact , as if it provided some sort of relief from the heavy intellectual conversation repeatedly forced upon him .
18 I hope that we will be able to give them some sort of relief from the distress that I know that they will be feeling at the outcome of this case today . ’
19 I mean the strain on families must be enormous in a strike situation and for both people in the family to be having an input and feeling that they 're getting some sort of feedback from the situation that it 's not just despair must surely you know be you know there 's that side to it and then erm from the women 's point of view I mean we have like I said become one big family in a way you know and the social side of the strike in a way you know people are sa you know going out more maybe and certainly
20 I assume that you have already made some sort of shortlist from the names supplied ?
21 The moment could n't have been better , said Dyson , taking another armful of stuff from the messenger .
22 An expert can not get this sort of help from the court , as can an arbitrator : see 16.3.4 .
23 with a s as we were picking up from last week , a c a c in , in a sense that land reform is , is already taking place , there is this sort of groundswell from the masses that to move beyond the , the moderate policy and that is then formalized in the May the fourth directive which marks like the return to land reform going back to and then y y y y you 've got the implementation of that May the fourth directive and then out of a very difficult position in nineteen forty seven when they , they are under attack from the Kuomintang and i in the spring of nineteen forty seven is actually taken by Kuomintang .
24 This very early phase of the Bronze Age was also marked by the appearance of a distinctive ceramic form called the Beaker , which also lends its name to this period of transition from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age .
25 This shift of orientation from the foundation paradigm to that of inquiry as a continuous self-corrective process requires us to rethink almost every fundamental issue in philosophy .
26 With scarcely another tug of encouragement from the Honourable Member of Parliament , she listed Mary 's battle honours in print and in public praise .
27 There is a splendid view out over this forest of pines from the car park at the base of the Coire Cas chairlift , and it 's soothing to be reminded from here how small Aviemore is in the great scheme of things .
28 SOLOISTS and the massed voices of the Association of Irish Musical Societies will again be ‘ raising the roof ’ of the Ulster Hall , Belfast , with another selection of Songs from the Shows ( UTV , 10.40pm ) .
29 Social contact was vital , if you were to retain your sanity and some vestige of independence from the ‘ job ’ .
30 Mr MacGregor alleged the Kent Messenger newspaper acquired advance details in what was ‘ another example of incompetence from the Government ’ .
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