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

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1 If trains on a branch line are cut then the railways may lose much more than the income from fares on the branch .
2 On the opposite side of the piazza from the church , beyond the row of elegant short pillars and the less fetching white domes erected to stop the Milanese from parking on the pavements , is Palazzo Trivulzio , a sixteenth-century building that has been remodelled and is in need of a little loving care .
3 A whole series of factors have combined to produce the change from families with a high division of labour to those in which domestic tasks are more equally shared .
4 The Sept. 19 UN resolution on oil sales by Iraq [ see p. 38452 ] was to involve the reopening from mid-September of the 1,000-km twin pipelines ( closed since August 1990 ) from Kirkuk , Iraq , to the Yumurtalik terminal in the Bay of Iskenderun , Turkey .
5 The operating system is ‘ booted ’ into the computer from disk by a small program which permanently resides in the memory .
6 Where possible data were subjected to analysis of variance to enable the effects of preincubation with TPA to be evaluated after the removal from consideration of the slight variation in the responsiveness of each cell batch to agonists .
7 In 1783–84 the Parlement of Bordeaux was able , after a struggle , to force the removal from office of an intendant who had tried to reform the system of corvées ( forced labour , mainly on road-building ) in the area of its jurisdiction .
8 Labour MPs put down a motion in the House of Commons calling for the removal from office of the president of the NIRC for ‘ political prejudice and partiality ’ .
9 The speech of Lord Lowry , with which the other members of their Lordships ' House agreed , is a salutary reminder that the protection from action in the ordinary courts which is conferred on local authorities and others by the rule in O'Reilly v. Mackman must not be carried too far .
10 If , later on , he made rather too much of his lucky escape from one of Hitler 's flying bombs , describing the eerie cutting out of the engine noise seconds before it dropped , the blinding flash , the tall plume of smoke as it came to its final resting place in what was known as Bomb Alley — the route from bases in the Pas de Calais , via Kent to the capital — it was , perhaps , understandable .
11 A ‘ Steam View ’ video Vol. 22 is now available and includes a track giving excellent coverage of ‘ Hinton Manor ’ and BR class 4MT No. 75069 in action on the route from Welshpool to the coast .
12 As the cyclist who organised the commuter challenge , I agree with Bernard Povey ( letters , 5 July ) that the route from Currie to the city centre is downhill for part of the way .
13 Maxim had picked up the story from friends in the Intelligence Corps .
14 For a lot longer than that , the French themselves have viewed the driver from Marseilles as the most horrific encounter possible , except for an English breakfast .
15 Chess Club An alternative meeting night is requested as the noise from activities in the hall is proving inconvenient when matches are in progress .
16 Chess Club An alternative meeting night is requested as the noise from activities in the hall is proving inconvenient when matches are in progress .
17 Under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 the noise from stereos in the street between 9pm and 8am is forbidden .
18 The right hon. Gentleman knows , as does the House , the scale of the shipments from Libya before the Eksund was apprehended by the French customs .
19 Raskolnikov could never have said that — which introduces the deeper issues involved in the switch from first-person to a nominal thirdperson narrative .
20 In fact , by the mid-1970s , Karajan 's reputation and authority were such that he was to become a central player in effecting the greatest of all musico-technological revolutions of our times , the switch from LP to the laser-tracking compact disc .
21 There are of course some real disadvantages in the switch from weekly to monthly pay , and the switch from cash to a bank account which tends to accompany this .
22 A split-half reliability carried out on the data from children in the standardisation sample between the ages of 4 years and 8 years 11 months produced correlations of between 0.64 and 0.84 for the different items .
23 Of course ministers , like everyone else , were helped by the increase in the purchasing power of the pound from 20s. in the pound in 1873 to 23s.
24 After them the literary scene in Slovenia throughout the nineteenth century resembles that of many of the small nations of Europe struggling to free themselves from the shackles of the great multinational empires which straddled the continent from Finland to the Aegean .
25 In 1419 Stephen Ostojić , King of Bosnia , made a grant of land to the south , which took in the fertile Konavli valley , which runs parallel to the coast from Cavtat to the Gulf of Kotor .
26 It will benefit from the feedback from experience with the development of the earlier series and with the operation of the 900-MWe units .
27 Club chairman Geoff Brown blamed the sacking of Totten , who took the club from obscurity to the Premier Division , on the need for a ‘ fresh approach . ’
28 ARSENAL manager George Graham last night tried to distance the club from allegations of a nightclub brawl which put an unidentified soccer star in hospital .
29 It does not follow that judges faced with such an issue must throw up their hands and send the parties from court with no decision at all .
30 Through my mind there reverberated the words from Portrait of a Lady , ‘ Memories of my dead life , and Paris in the Spring ’ , the meaning of which every lover of Paris can echo , even if he had no dead life in either George Moore 's or Eliot 's sense , or even if his most memorable visit to Paris took place , as mine did , at another season .
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