Example sentences of "[v-ing] from [noun] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We are at the leading edge of the development of wind power , and must also have one of the most effective network of organisations , ranging from government bodies to the voluntary sector , involved in conservation and wildlife protection .
2 A CITY-IMPOSED curfew is forcing the Hollywood Palladium to shut down after more than half a century of entertainment ranging from Lawrence Welk to the Rolling Stones , officials said yesterday .
3 Entertainment and the arts are beginning the transition , not only with digital storage and transmission media ( compact disks , high-definition television ) , but also with the creation of purely computational art , ranging from computer music to the popular ‘ morphing ’ of film images .
4 There 's been a mixed agenda today ranging from animal rights to the Palestinian question and Mike Woodin is the prospective parliamentary candidate for Oxford West and Abingdon , he 's been er at the Conference proceeding this afternoon .
5 The possible causes are numerous , ranging from nerve problems in the spine to the physical shape of the bladder itself .
6 His first novel , The Tavern Knight ( 1904 ) , recounts the adventures of a cavalier escaping from Puritan troops after the collapse of the Royalist cause at the battle of Worcester in 1651 .
7 On January 21st allied forces destroyed some Iraqi anti-aircraft batteries operating from oil rigs in the northern Gulf ; the next day American aircraft sank two Iraqi ships , one a minelayer .
8 If the circuit now behaves correctly , connect the wire leading from strip E on the circuit panel to the other outer tag of VR2 .
9 He went on to say that he had denied that Pakistan was providing weapons and training for Kashmiri insurgents and had assured Indian leaders of Pakistan 's commitment to the 1972 Simla Agreement ( whereby the two countries had agreed to respect a line of control in Kashmir resulting from ceasefire positions at the end of 1971 Indo-Pakistan war ) .
10 When the change in surpluses of the three groups — consumers , producers , and government — are collectively considered , there is an overall loss resulting from trade diversion in the example depicted by Fig 1.2 .
11 ‘ My colleagues have seen eight or nine bodies , mostly apparently students , visibly dead , bleeding from head wounds in the streets … , ’ a British diplomat told BBC television news .
12 Byrne move from Bohs ( my team ) to Rovers durning the summer which is like moving from Elland Road to the scum .
13 But by far the bulk of what is on show is modern , probably stemming from San Francsisco in the late Sixties .
14 If you wish to bypass Haweswater you can do so easily enough by continuing from Kentmere village to the head of the valley .
15 But Young and Smyth denied knowing anything about the attack or the woman 's death , and the court heard that Young , a self-confessed drug addict , said he was at home suffering from withdrawal symptoms on the day of the mugging .
16 The central figure running from Slieve Commadagh in the north to Slieve Binnian in the south is , in my opinion , the best walking territory in all of the Mournes .
17 The Gloucestershire jury , for example , in 1228 re-defined the boundaries of the Forest of Dean at their widest extent — that is to say , the rivers Severn and Wye , and a northern boundary running from Goodrich castle in the west through Ross and Newent to Gloucester castle in the east .
18 The Worsley Trail running from Brighstone Forest to the holiday town of Shanklin is a great way of getting to see the interior of the Isle of Wight .
19 The evidence taken by the Commission sustained a generally decentralist line for the further development of big cities , powerful advocacy coming from Frank Pick of the London Passenger Transport Board and Frederic Osborn of the Garden Cities and Town Planning Association .
20 The fortunate pre-school child will have considerable preparation for reading from book activities in the home and at the play-group , and by visiting the public library .
21 A feature of this section is a stream issuing from Hackergill Cave on the south bank , but this , along with the other wonders of the river hereabouts , must be regarded as out of bounds by the prudent pedestrian .
22 The 39-year-old Thornaby man is being treated for leg and head injuries at North Tees Hospital , Stockton , after he was seen jumping from Victoria Bridge into the Tees , near the town centre on Tuesday night .
23 Although Koehler ( 1914 ) suggested that O. nodosa was conspecific with O. anomala several differences are apparent , O. anomala differing from O. nodosa by the following characters : 1 , the jaw appears narrower than O. nodosa ; 2 , the apical and oral papillae do not appear to be as long nor as widely separated from each other as in O. nodosa ; 3. the distalmost oral papilla is often large and flap like in O. anomala but long and flattened like the other papillae in O. nodosa ; 4. the shape of the oral shields differs in O. anomala where it is rounded pentagonal with a rounded to obtuse proximal angle , straight lateral sides and a straight or slightly rounded distal edge , in O. nodosa it is a more ornate pentagonal shape with an obtuse proximal angle , slightly indented lateral sides and a rounded distal edge or one with a slight median projection ; 5. the ventral arm spines of O. anomala are slightly rugose with small or no secondary points doing the shaft ; those of O. nodosa have very prominent secondary points along the shaft ; 6. the ventral arm plates of O. anomala appear to be narrow and less axehead shaped than O. nodosa .
24 That is , technological spillovers are likely to be large relative to negative pecuniary externalities arising from output markets in the case of research activities and relatively small in the case of development activities , suggesting that co-operative R ventures are more likely to increase innovation than co-operative D ventures are .
25 This substantial return to profitability was achieved despite losses arising from flood damage in the Perth and Tayside region in the first quarter which amounted to $13m and the terrorist explosion in the City of London which cost $10m , net of reinsurance .
26 There is some wonderful flute playing from Noor Kamerbeck towards the end of the movement ( fig. 15 ) .
27 In the river Tywi in mid-Wales ‘ native brown trout can not survive the combined effects of the acidity and elevated aluminium concentrations found in water draining from conifer forests in the area . ’
28 Hunter is transferring from Inchcolm Abbey in the Firth of Forth , where he and his wife Rae have been custodians for the last 10 years .
29 We should also recall that the nature of the war , sieges pursued by both sides and the defence of a long frontier stretching from Le Crotoy in the east to Mont-Saint-Michel in the west , dictated a kind of war in which heavy cavalry played relatively little part other than in defence .
30 Around 11.30am Cumberland deployed his four marching columns into three lines abreast and the troops moved forward in their battle formation until , 500 yards [ 460 m ] ahead , they found themselves facing the rebel lines , stretching from Culloden park on the rebel left to the walled Culwiniac farm enclosure on their right .
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