Example sentences of "by a [noun sg] of [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 Recession is guaranteed for several months to come by higher taxes , higher interest rates and an exchange rate depressed both by a squeeze on the supply of local currency and by a surfeit of dollars from the booming trade in cocaine paste .
2 Companies are restricted by a shortage of resources from pursuing every identifiable marketing opportunity .
3 since then , our attention has been diverted by a barrage of wines from the New World , which a run of less than characterful Riojas has done little to recapture .
4 The selling of horses was conducted here on an organised basis by a firm of auctioneers from Harrogate , but the auctioneer had only one horse to sell in 1987 .
5 The studies are based on ice samples extracted by a drilling operation mounted by a consortium of scientists from eight European countries .
6 Who stayed upstairs I never did find out , but the house is now well and truly Yuppified and owned by a couple of actresses from good families .
7 The Anchor brewery had been built in 1757 by a couple of brewers from Bethnal Green called Wastfield and Moss , at a time when the district was so quiet and un-built-up you could still see ships passing on the Thames from the brewery windows .
8 A man from Dyno-Rod was called in , to be followed , shortly afterwards , by a couple of detectives from Hornsey police station .
9 Obviously , the hoped-for benefits such as reduced waiting lists can only be brought about by an absolute increase in available services or by a transfer of resources from other services .
10 The same picture is supported by a mass of reports from many different localities , where , within a few days , the Propaganda Ministry had organized well-attended demonstrations of the ‘ spontaneous expression of will of our people about the foul attempt on the Führer 's life ’ .
11 When the steamboat touches the pier , you are met by a throng of canvassers from the hotels and private lodging-house keepers , and not a few of the holiday residents , who look out eagerly , in the hope of mayhap meeting friend or acquaintance or notable traveller .
12 The subject is now surrounded by a multitude of objects from which only a few can be selected and invested with a sense of self , but Simmel argues that : ‘ our freedom is crippled if we deal with objects that our ego can not assimilate ’ ( 1978 : 462 ) .
13 In Latin America , the Second Vatican Council was followed up by a meeting of bishops from all over the continent in Medellin , Colombia .
14 These substances further increase heart rate and blood pressure and are accompanied by a surge of hormones from the pituitary gland , including vasopressin and adrenocorticotrophic hormone ( ACTH ) .
15 Today he would sit in a think-tank , cosseted by secretaries and flattered by a stream of calls from talk-show producers .
16 The analysis is followed by a statement of implications from the standpoint of each demographic parameter examined in Chapter VII , as well as an overview of the findings and a summary of the optimal demographic conditions for childbearing in Chapter VIII .
17 They were halted by a hail of arrows from the English , they failed to break the English positions and each advancing wave of cavalry bore down on those who had gone before , leading to utter confusion and heavy losses .
18 A NEW way to detect women at high risk of developing cervical cancer is announced today by a team of researchers from the Imperial Cancer Research Fund .
19 A new way to detect women at high risk of developing cervical cancer is announced today by a team of researchers from the Imperial Cancer Research Fund .
20 The major study , the Dickens study , of the operation of the unfair dismissal jurisdiction of the industrial tribunals is that conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Warwick ( Dickens et al. , 1985 ) which involved large-scale interviewing of those involved in the tribunal processes in three regions of England and Wales .
21 Chilton and Ferryhill Station were hit by a spate of thefts from cars at the weekend .
22 Chilton and Ferryhill Station were hit by a spate of thefts from cars at the weekend .
23 The misery of the Russians and their dependents has been intensified by a spate of attacks from East Germans finally able to give expression to years of resentment .
24 Its treatment of each word is structured to show how the different meanings have developed historically and each meaning is illustrated by a bank of quotations from published works , arranged chronologically .
25 The research on energy forms an integral part of an ongoing programme of research also supported by a club of sponsors from the energy industries .
26 A target of 20 kilograms per hectare a year has been proposed by the Canadians and backed by a number of scientists from the USA .
27 The SAS was to be augmented by a number of men from 1 Special Service Regiment , who were untrained in desert raiding , and also by a naval party and even two tanks .
28 He was accompanied by a number of Blackshirts from his Chelsea headquarters , by Joyce , and by Captain Budd who was a town and county councillor .
29 The report is written by a delegation of representatives from the Law Society , the General Council of the Bar and the Scottish Faculty of Advocates .
30 In this respect they are similar to the developing blood cells whose diversity is also controlled by a sequence of signals from the surrounding tissues .
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