Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] from " in BNC.
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1 | The deal follows the recent announcement of the production of a pure form of the hormone by researchers from the institute , using genetic engineering techniques . |
2 | Organic content of the soil beneath ranges from 3.1% under lichens and 5.3% under mosses ( Rudolph , 1966 ) to approaching 10% under lichen mats ( Glasovskaya , 1958 ) . |
3 | Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector . |
4 | In Berlin , the same man , Anton von Werner , was director of the Royal College and leader of the Society of Artists from 1887 . |
5 | A commitment to legislation , timetables and budgets , as well as the reversal of the outflow of resources from the developing nations , were vital , in addressing the root causes of environmental problems , it warned . |
6 | To that , also , the King had given a great part of his attention , but when , late in the spring , word came of the sighting of ships from Normandy in the Clyde , he left his wife and household at Perth , where they had stayed a full week , and rode with a small retinue westwards to meet them . |
7 | As a result of the transfer of surpluses from , and votes of , DUP and Unionist candidates VUPP gained one more seat than their single quota of first preference votes would suggest . |
8 | We know in part of this intensive study of the work of anthropologists from Marx 's notes , published by L. Krader under the title The Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx [ 1972 ] . |
9 | Recent studies from the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) have now seen evidence of the migration of dioxins from chlorine bleached milk cartons into milk after a period of storage . |
10 | Any view which sees self-affirmation in terms of an ‘ authentic ’ inner self arising from the smashing of a socially conditioned ‘ false self ’ , or which sees autonomy as a question of the origin of actions from ‘ inside ’ rather than ‘ outside ’ , is almost bound to adopt , however implicitly , a derogatory attitude towards those who are not yet ‘ authentic ’ . |
11 | In 1686 he became a London alderman , sitting for Broad Street ; but he discharged himself the following year , probably in anticipation of the purging of Anglicans from the bench . |
12 | Their activism is now able to sustain itself independently of the lives , dreams and aspirations of the majority of blacks from whose experience they derive their authority to speak . |
13 | Unemployment had risen partly because of the demobilization of large numbers of soldiers following the Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia in 1989 , and also because of the return of workers from eastern Europe . |
14 | This brings the argument back to the justifications for those provisions of the Public Order Act which smooth the path of the prosecutor with dispensations from proof . |
15 | Dr Goodson-Wickes warned : ‘ The high standards which have been foresaken elsewhere are at risk because of the reduction in battalions from eight to five . |
16 | In both , the main class order can be criticized on the grounds of the separation of Sciences from their respective Technologies . |
17 | It is clear , however , that the socialist abolition of the separation of workers from the means of production can not take the form of re-establishing the personal property of the individual worker in his/her own means of production on the model of peasant or artisanal conditions . |
18 | Clinical trials of the suitability of organs from these pigs may begin within 3 years . |
19 | Washington could impose duties of up to 80 per cent of the price on imports from Europe , almost certainly making them uneconomic . |
20 | Record companies normally want to recoup 50 per cent of the cost of videos from the artist 's royalty account . |
21 | A member of the board of examiners from 1925 to 1952 , he took the chair in 1929 . |
22 | The second objection was that in recognising such a right of recovery , the House of Lords would overstep the boundary that separated the legitimate development of the law by judges from the laws developed by legislation . |
23 | Although FDI had been substantial from the beginning of the twentieth century , it really took off in the 1950s , as a result of the flow of funds from the United States into Europe aher the Second World War . |
24 | The candidate should obtain a free copy of the register of electors from the electoral registration officer for he is entitled to this by statute . |
25 | If anything , they seemed rather receptive to the idea of talking about invasion of the locality by monsters from deep space . |
26 | If one extrapolates the results of the sum over histories from imaginary time to real time , one finds that the beginning of the universe in real time can be very different from its end . |
27 | This reflects the expansion of the use of computers from mass storage and number crunching to take in all forms of human communication . |
28 | Phototherapy evolved between myself and Rosy martin out of the use of techniques from a range of therapies , plus photographic skills . |
29 | This simply gives you , it 's only a two page handout , it gives you some idea of the sort of motivations from what people have written about them . |
30 | The man had said good morning and Rufus had said hallo and had returned to the task he and Mary were embarked on , covering the flagstones of the terrace with quilts from the bedrooms . |