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

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1 It also represents returns from only 17 of the 34 institutions contacted , and although Roderick et al suggest that these unqualified mature students do not perform as well as qualified students , no comparative data is produced to substantiate this suggestion .
2 If a firm has earnings from overseas , it will generally have to pay overseas taxation on them .
3 Just as Hereford General accepts patients from outside the county , so other regions will accept patients from Herefordshire … it 's a two-way traffic .
4 ‘ It seems he has orders from above . ’
5 Your officers has members from all over the country will try to apply a broad view but there are changes that will be necessary but they will attempt to do them in the most sympathetic and most broadly based way .
6 I am raising a point of order because my understanding is that this is the United Kingdom Parliament , which has representatives from all over the United Kingdom .
7 The Superior of an Anglican convent , writing about the cell she belongs to ( which includes members from outside her community ) , considers the essential factors in such cells are :
8 The table published alongside shows results from almost half the schools in the Daily Post 's English circulation area .
9 The equipment takes images from inside the body in the form of thin slices which can then be viewed by specialists on a computer screen .
10 This ‘ technological ’ view of education and teaching also prevents teachers from deliberately gravitating to schools whose ideology they like , and in which they will feel comfortable .
11 It may also be asked — and it is being asked with increasing urgency-whether this family that has been described is not the one remaining institution that prevents women from fully developing as individual personalities ?
12 She hopes parents from right across the province will join her campaign .
13 The equation between good methods and traditional empirical methods is stronger in feminist psychology which addresses subjects from less powerful social groups .
14 The event , sponsored by the Cooperative Bank and organised by the town 's recreation department , attracts entries from all over the country , many of whom run in fancy dress for their favourite charities .
15 ‘ This ram sale attracts entries from virtually every sheep breed in Northern Ireland and offers commercial flock-owners an opportunity to select quality sires essential for profitable lamb-production . ’
16 Held only once every 20 years , Preston Guild attracts visitors from all over the world .
17 , along with swimming club president and Prototype Fast Reactor station manager , was invited to present medals at the event , which attracts youngsters from all over Scotland .
18 The Engineers School attracts inventors from all over the Old World and has provided the Empire with a number of experimental weapons such as repeating muskets and pistols , multiple-barrelled cannons , mobile battle-towers called War Wagons , and the formidable Steam Tank .
19 Hay now attracts customers from all over the world .
20 The University of Edinburgh warmly welcomes students from abroad .
21 It is a research centre of international standing , has gained high rating in national research selectivity surveys , and attracts students from all over the world , including some 150 postgraduate students .
22 Parts of South-west England have been badly hit but reports of a national epidemic have been an exaggeration , according to the research unit of the Royal College of General Practioners which collects reports from more than 200 doctors at 62 practices throughout England and Wales .
23 It comprises elements from both modern and classical techniques ensuring that the lines and patterns made by the dancers ' bodies are more expressively stretched and angled and less rounded than usual , because so much is danced with tense emotion .
24 SynOptics Communications Inc has unveiled the first products based on its six-chip Asynchronous Transfer Moder chip set announced last October ( CI No 2,035 ) : the per-port price of the LattisCell switches ranges from under £1,500 to £2,000 , a half to a third of its competitors ' prices , says the company ; the Santa Clara company also has a technology partnership agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc to develop a 155Mbps asynchronous transfer mode SBus adaptor board that will be made and sold by SynOptics , enabling the LattisCell switches to be directly connected to Sparc systems running the Solaris Unix .
25 The BJ-200 includes an 80-sheet auto-feeder as standard , which feeds sheets from above and to the rear , with the paper emerging from a slot in the front .
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