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

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1 ( We stress that ‘ isolation ’ in this context implies isolation from time-cues in the environment rather than sensory deprivation . )
2 This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others .
3 Representatives of indigenous peoples from rainforests across the world , meeting in Penang , Malaysia , have agreed to form a global alliance to further their struggle against threats to their homelands .
4 The proposal document includes examples of documents received " as feedback from members of the library committee on the curriculum needs of their departments " ( Proposal document , Appendix I ) .
5 Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements .
6 Early feedback from bankers at the 90-minute City meeting is that the plan , which involves splitting debt into two categories , was ‘ greeted respectfully ’ .
7 On occasions museums will appreciate feedback from teachers about the results of the visit .
8 First sketches of the TOM were shown through the television networks and negative feedback from viewers in the West of Scotland jammed consumer response computers in Brussels .
9 Assessing and monitoring quality in health care will therefore require continuous interaction and feedback from users of the services at all stages of service design and delivery .
10 Over the past year , SCOTVEC has actively sought feedback from centres on the design of the first phase of general SVQs .
11 In addition there will be compositional convection from crystals at the floor .
12 This detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
13 Growing concern about passive smoking and recent signals from organisations like the Health and Safety Executive and Lothian Health Board have pointed the way for employers to take positive action to protect non-smokers whilst at work in enclosed areas .
14 The loss of revenue from areas of the country affected by civil unrest had also contributed to the deficit .
15 er , if you just to avoid doubt , it looks as though , as we presume we go back to one , three , four that 's less than the income was the revenue from things like the guest room and er the lounge and so on , you see ?
16 The depute-fiscal , Alison Gibson , explained how Lawrie had collected rent from tenants at the housing estate run by the Thistle Foundation , but kept some of the cash for herself .
17 Initially there was considerable opposition from members of the faculty who feared that the proposals would undermine their own positions .
18 But the abiding issue of Rhodesia , still in the unilateral and technically illegal control of the minority white government of Ian Smith , despite strong black guerrilla opposition from supporters of the rival Nkomo and Mugabe factions , remained undisturbed .
19 The county court owes its establishment to the cost and complexity of civil procedure , which persuaded the government of the day to pass the County Courts Act 1846 against much opposition from parts of the legal profession .
20 CAMPAIGNERS say Darlington council 's decision to ban disabled drivers from parts of the town centre during peak periods could force them to shop elsewhere .
21 Most traders , by the middle of this week , were still waiting for confirmation from maltsters on the accurate nitrogen tests .
22 Bernard Ulrich and colleagues at the University of Gottingen had proposed that deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds ( originating from industrial activity and power generation ) led to the release of aluminium from minerals in the soil .
23 Firstly , there must at least once have been a flow of funds from savers to the trust and on to borrowers , when the trust was first established .
24 As mentioned earlier improvements in speed and accuracy result from changes in the control of performance .
25 However , the principles of creating a drawing from co-ordinates on the screen are just the same as those required to create the shape on paper so the programming is usually simple enough .
26 The magazine — redesigned last year — received a certificate of merit in the competition which attracted entries from companies throughout the north of England .
27 ARMAGH 'S first photographic competition organised by the city 's arts committee attracted 170 entries from photographers across the province .
28 Although creeks are thought to be largely areas of non-deposition rather than areas of erosion , the scour of the tide along them may cause some lateral erosion and water draining at times of very high tides from areas behind the zone of creeks may plunge into the heads of the creeks and so cause a certain amount of headward erosion .
29 with prompts from labels on the stands .
30 Data from patients in the control group requiring oxygen during the procedure were excluded from the point where relative SaO 2 levels became positive .
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