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

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1 Most traders , by the middle of this week , were still waiting for confirmation from maltsters on the accurate nitrogen tests .
2 Detective Superintendent Jack Leyland , leading the investigation , today appealed for help from shopkeepers in the area who may have sold the items .
3 65 per cent of starts on training for Work from referrals by the Employment Service
4 On this larger canvas uncertainties abound , and there is scope for contributions from changes in the Australian way of life that were not primarily adopted for health reasons .
5 However to judge by the veteran abolitionist Lushington 's intervention in the 1831 debate the powerful demand for immediatism from abolitionists in the country was still somewhat muffled in parliament ; he approved of it if understood as , measures immediately brought in now and adopted which might lead to the gradual extinction of slavery' ; Buxton had avoided completely talking of immediate emancipation .
6 See page 4 for excerpts from statements by the Asian and North American participants .
7 If au else fails , a sector which is being undermined by imports may successfully apply for exemption from restrictions on the formation of a cartel to enable the decline of the sector to proceed in an orderly manner .
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