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

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1 The relative isolation of women from the public world of their husbands does not just have an impact on their access to relatives and friends but also , not surprisingly , on their use of leisure facilities outside the home ( see also chapter 10 , section 10.3 ) .
2 Isolation of genes from yeast artificial chromosomes ( YACs ) has become a challenging task for integrating physical and transcriptional maps .
3 Furthermore , selective isolation of vesicles from basolateral and apical membranes has often revealed a polarised distribution of these transport systems between the two membranes ( Figs 1–3 ) .
4 My Department has recently received a numbe of representations from hon. Members and the general public on matters relating to military low-flying training .
5 She lifted a large saucepan of eggs from on top of the hot range and gave one to each person .
6 There are several contenders for new classes of local and general analgesics ( ‘ pain-killers ' ) including the extraction of materials from novel organisms ( such as Biopharm 's work with leeches ) and investigating the actions of the recently-discovered endogenous opioid substances ( the body 's own painkillers ) .
7 Extraction of Metals from Oxides
8 The full extraction of profits from the mine was hampered by the existence in the copper industry of a most powerful cartel , the Associated Smelters , who had controlled prices and profits and dominated the mining interest of Cornwall , the main copper-producing area , for decades .
9 They have frowned on the extraction of dowries from the parents of brides .
10 Gaveston rose and went across to an old , ironbound chest , taking a ring of keys from a gold chain which hung around his neck .
11 The DHAC was a coalition of radicals from the local Republican Clubs and the left wing of the NILP ; they had organised a series of imaginative protests in Derry to draw attention to bad conditions and discrimination in housing .
12 His journey is one of growth in patient awareness that the truth of the Gospel can not be enforced by social legislation but only fostered in the consciousness of individuals from whose hearts alone the reality of social salvation can spring .
13 These provide a succession of blooms from mid-June — with feverfew ( Chrysanthemum parthenium ) , goat 's rue ( Galega officinalis ) and lupin ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) — through the summer with tansy ( Tan- acetum vulgare ) and soapwort ( Saponaria officinatis ) , until mid-October when the Michaelmas daisies ( Aster novi-belgii ) finally die down after their two-month flowering period .
14 Eleven-year old Samantha , their daughter , is away at school during term time , but Pauline keeps busy with a succession of visitors from all parts of the globe .
15 BEFORE the concrete foundations of the stage have even had time to set , and while the great steel girders of the fly tower are still being erected , Edinburgh Festival Theatre is receiving a succession of visitors from the leading opera and dance companies in Britain .
16 Eardwulf met and countered a succession of threats from rival aethelings in the first years of his reign .
17 In the period beginning just before the punk explosion and ending around 1982 , the rock press played a decisive part in the making and shaping of a succession of trends from punk itself to Two-Tone , the so-called new pop phase and the emergence of quasi-mystical underground acts like Echo and the Bunnymen .
18 For a few weeks at a time , staff and Library visitors will be able to see a succession of paintings from this talented group .
19 The dramatic succession of disposals from the TI Group , following Sir Christopher Lewinton 's appointment , has been completed and in 1991 the group 's entire £900m turnover came from continuing operations , whereas in 1987 , £394m came from continuing operations and £462m from discontinued operations .
20 Accordingly , since the beginning of 1958 , a succession of volunteers from Leslie Tilbury onwards have served as secretary to the Essex Federation , a post which would otherwise have been held ex officio by the tutor-organiser .
21 In 1982 , the Joint Liberal/SDP Commission for Constitutional Reform calculated that if in England there was , as compared to the 1979 general election , an even switch of votes from the Labour and Conservative Parties to the Alliance such that each of the three groupings secured 33 per cent of the vote , then the Alliance would still only gain 56 seats as compared to 207 for the Conservatives and 253 for Labour .
22 The news broke after something of a lull in the abundant reporting of incidents from the various scenes of fighting .
23 Still other rules cause the deletion of elements from the structure : [ 7 ] The house was empty and the house was neglected The house was empty and neglected .
24 It should be remembered that the offline sequence does not end when the media item is dismounted ; after this time deletion of modules from online storage may take place , but more importantly , the LIFESPAN database files will be updated to reflect the Offline transactions .
25 The kites ' breeding success was affected by a cold wet spring , accidental disturbance and the theft of eggs from six nests .
26 Having decided that the rude manners and customs of an outback community ‘ are rather produced by their situation than derived from their ancestors ’ , he examines first how they regulated themselves traditionally ; then , the introduction and enforcement of the country 's general body of legislation — for instance , theft of cattle from drovers had long been a problem in the Highlands ; now their passage was growing safer .
27 The man , thought to be about 30 , appeared at Darlington Magistrates Court on Monday where he was charged with the theft of jeans from Marks and Spencer .
28 This will again be our aim in the current year along with the enhancement of profits from a greater pooling of resources between businesses .
29 Of the total of 179 , 14 dream reports were judged to contain elements from the films , although there was no difference in the frequency of incorporation of scenes from the two films .
30 Another protection for consumers in their dealings with commercial organizations is provided by the Unfair Contract Terms Act , 1977 , which protects individuals against possible loss of rights from exclusion clauses and disclaimer notices on posters , tickets etc .
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