Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | A combination of data visualisation tools and neural networks are currently used in military , insurance , and retailing sectors to mine information from data . |
2 | The Campaign for Tax Relief and Childcare pressure group estimates the cost to the Treasury of exempting places in workplace nurseries from tax at £3.4 million , while the cost of exempting other employer subsidies such as vouchers and allowances would be £1.7 million . |
3 | On Aug. 19 French military transport planes began flying planeloads of food aid from Djibouti to Baidoa , where they handed the food to ICRC representatives . |
4 | The rest of the morning flew by watching other teams rehearse , looking over our surroundings and renewing acquaintances with team members from other areas , not seen since the Festival of Movement at the Albert Hall in 1978 . |
5 | For example , the policy of moving individuals with learning difficulties from long-stay hospitals into the community could have been the focus of a social marketing process . |
6 | I am at present considering applications for trust status from three Scottish hospitals . |
7 | This is not a ‘ piece of cloth … intended to show the skill of the person who made it ’ ( Cobuild ) , but a series , initially of four titles — Prepositions , Modal Verbs , Reporting and Homonyms — providing extracts of concordance data from the Cobuild database . |
8 | Increased longevity results in increased dependency in old age , while on the other hand , increased investment in health has been accompanied not by falling but by rising rates of sickness absenteeism from work . |
9 | ‘ Or a playroom , ’ she suggested , wiping remains of caramel custard from around Thomas 's mouth . |
10 | Detectives are also viewing hours of video tape from cameras covering the grounds of the four offices involved . |
11 | That afternoon she sought out his housemaster , a fresh-faced biology PhD who habitually passed his free-time assembling , examining and cataloguing slides of plankton species from the Moray Firth . |
12 | Bank managers are not exactly well-versed in pragmatism when it comes to making judgments on business proposals from small companies . |
13 | In March Poland had begun a concerted effort to reduce its foreign debts of $48,500 million , winning concessions on interest payments from the United States and the " Paris Club " of 17 creditor countries [ see p. 38107 ] . |
14 | But , carrying baskets of buffalo dung from the pit by the cattle shed , along the road and down towards the mango tree to put it on the furthest field , my nose was burnt before I 'd walked twenty yards . |
15 | She was putting spoonfuls of sponge mixture from a big bowl into tiny paper cases . |
16 | ( Prey size is an obvious limiting factor in making comparisons with field data from trapping . |
17 | Peter Hughes , who received the TNT-sponsored Transport Journalist of the Year Award from the Institute in 1992 , has been awarded a Doctorate from the Open University for his thesis ‘ A strategy for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases from personal travel in Britain . ’ |
18 | Conversely , the specific antibody secreting cells responses from day 1 to day 8 in the IgA and IgG classes were minimal : the IgA secreting cells against beta lactoglobulin increased from 0.2 ( 0.1 , 0.7 ) to 1.2 ( 0.3 , 4.8 ) specific antibody secreting cells/ 10 cells , and the IgG secreting cells against beta lactoglobulin from 0.1 ( 0.04 , 0.4 ) to 0.3 ( 0.1 , 0.9 ) specific antibody secreting cells/10 sells ; the antibody secreting cells in the IgA class against casein increased from 0.1 ( 0.04 , 0.4 ) to 0.6 ( 0.2 , 2.1 ) specific antibody secreting cells/10 cells , and in the IgG class from 0.2 ( 0.1 , 0.7 ) to 1.1 ( 0.4 , 3.2 ) specific antibody secreting cells/10 cells . |