Example sentences of "[noun] from [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A proposal put forward at the end of January 1990 by Mario Schimberni , who in November 1988 had been appointed temporary special commissioner of the state railway system ( Ferrovie dello Stato — FS ) [ see pp. 37095-96 ] , met fierce opposition from both unions and politicians .
2 which created inconvenience at the least and expense in you having to buy units from elsewhere customs .
3 Most of the Lake District prints at this time were made by craftsmen from either paintings or drawings or developed from sketchbook studies produced by painters who never actually touched the print themselves .
4 This will be necessary because Cadbury had limited terms of reference , and there are many other serious questions of company direction to tackle , such as how to widen the definition of company stakeholders from merely shareholders , how to ensure longer-term financial commitments , and company planning horizons .
5 The student may be given appropriate formulae with the investigation or you may want the student to obtain the formulae from eg books , the tutor or other sources .
6 New brands , of course , will keep coming our way : there are plenty more classic labels from middle-of-nowhere towns out there , each with their own distinctive symbol .
7 In a recent survey , those asked to say which TV characters resembled their image of the cellular phone dealer nominated Del Boy from Only Fools and Horses , Arthur Daley from Minder and Dirty Den , late of Eastenders .
8 We 're going out on a early February to do whatsername Rodney from Only Fools and Horses .
9 True there 'd been found in Alicia 's desk , but everyone thought that was just an accident , now they began to wonder if someone had put them there , not Alicia , Lizzie would n't do a thing like that , but somebody , it was getting near half term and new the girls were excited because some of them were expecting visits from there parents .
10 In the short time since it was launched , in late 1991 , Marquis has achieved acclaim from both retailers and consumers ; it has already , we believe , reached the position of sixth best selling brand in the United States premium crystal market .
11 It was intended that the bureau should receive applications from both juveniles and employers , but no applicant could be put in touch with an employer without the exchange first contacting the CCC .
12 It 's only dirty tricks and underhanded tactics used by the T & G during the approach of the Workers ' Union so must realize Congress , to be more positive , one of the major benefits or more , the major benefit from future amalgamation with the T & G would be the free help of officials from both unions and and negotiations both national , regional and even at times individual company level where both unions help members .
13 Members manning the stand were kept busy answering many questions from both adults and children .
14 Polly 's cheeks grew warm , then hot , as she became aware of frankly appraising stares from both men and women .
15 Bishops then turned up the pressure in a search for an equaliser , and it nearly came on seventy minutes as yet another debut man , Tommy Callanan blasted the ball against the underside of the ball from literally yards out when it was easier to score .
16 High-level staff appointments announced in early March by the UNESCO Director-General Federico Mayor provoked sharp criticism from both delegates and employees of the organization .
17 Reluctance to ask for emotional support from either relatives or friends .
18 Nevertheless , it does seem reasonable to suggest that teachers need to be aware that when tackling many writing tasks pupils will achieve a greater degree of success , both as writers and as learners , if they can work in stages , and if within these stages they have sympathetic and informed support from both teachers and peers — not , I would insist , seeking to impose a preconceived notion of how to plan or how to write , but helping pupils to discover what works best for them .
19 Up to 1946 , Truman had been able to rely on support from both Democrats and Republicans in dealing with the Soviet Union .
20 After the anglers had departed the skipper of Ann Lynn , assisted by two other men , proceeded to unload sacks from below decks which were then carried to a waiting car .
21 In the manner of floor-mounted processors worldwide , it 's vaguely wedge-shaped and slopes from around 3″ to only 1″ thick .
22 Such therapies require full commitment from both patients and healthcare professionals if they are to be correctly performed and patients ' quality of life improved
23 The treatments that were thus superseded have been touched upon in Chapter 2 , but suffice it to say that there was general and unqualified relief from both doctors and patients that they had passed .
24 Meanwhile the controllers and their senior staff fulminated against excessive interference from both engineers and administrators at headquarters , who , in their view , lacked the experience of power station design , construction , and operation which the divisions themselves had inherited from the local undertakings .
25 ‘ On a number of occasions he has personally been the target of attack from either snipers , antitank fire or from mortar bombardment .
26 I warmly welcome existing CBSI members , and hope that new members from both banks and building societies will be attracted by the more marketable qualifications that the merged Institute will offer .
27 The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics .
28 ‘ It is easier to close exits from there areas than to safeguard all the areas intended for their bombs , ’ he said .
29 That day he had held on in a photo from Forever Diamonds , on similar ground to that he will encounter tomorrow .
30 To do this , they need basic information from both doctors and nurses about their condition and potential treatments , as well as clear written information which should be easily available in the clinic .
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