Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 In its last meeting , however , the UKCC considered its analysis of responses in a private session , announcing afterwards that the proposals had been adopted as council policy , and that the consultation had received complete support from the profession .
2 The tonsuring of Osred at York could suggest that he did not enjoy the support of Archbishop Eanbald , whereas the likelihood that Deira was the power-base of Aethelred receives strong support from the records for his second reign .
3 It is possible to climb the circular stairs to enjoy far-reaching views from the towers and battlements .
4 It rises , drawing exhausted air from the central galleries and the deeper parts of the hill , creating a circulation .
5 This at least diverted political attention from the funding issue .
6 ‘ The government will co-operate with your council to uncover the various facades of financial corruption and will not tolerate corruption or lax behaviour , ’ he declared , drawing loud applause from the packed public galleries .
7 Moves by the Government to incorporate the EC directive on money laundering into UK law at the earliest opportunity have received strong support from the Institute 's Financial Reporting and Auditing Group .
8 Sussex Members and others have received strong representations from the governors and head teachers of numerous schools expressing great concern that inspections should take place only once every four years .
9 Local authorities have received conflicting guidance from the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy ( CIPFA ) and from the Audit Commission ( Hedley 1989a : 10 ) .
10 Gut political reaction from the handful of Conservative MPs capable of defeating the Government now threatens to make a mockery for its long-term market-led plans for the electricity market .
11 Each bedroom would be reached via a staircase sited in the central bay , but headroom for a lower-storey living-room could not be achieved below this stair and still give an adequate height for a door opening beneath the truss tie-beams , allowing unobstructed access from the main landing into the bedrooms .
12 The severity of the world recession and the weakness of the pound combined to lead the government to borrow foreign currency from the International Monetary Fund in December 1975 .
13 She was given extended leave from the show by bosses at Grundy , who were already losing the battle to persuade her to stay on as Charlene .
14 The Anglo-Saxons felt the full force of both influences , which made English Christianity from the start strongly missionary in character .
15 La Belle Maraîchère is a well-run , crowded restaurant preparing elegant dishes using fresh fish from the North Sea ( 11 Place Ste Catherine , telephone 02/5129759 ) .
16 The trusts stand to lose direct grants from the councils .
17 As has been seen , the futures market presents a particular challenge to the regulator to ensure that investors are given adequate protection from the potentially high risks and volatility involved in the futures market whilst at the same time ensuring that the efficient operation of the markets is not unduly impeded .
18 Er were the boys taught different things from the girls in some subjects ?
19 Using Different Subjects from the Same Batch ( Experiment 7 )
20 The rebels also reportedly received logistical support from the United States Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) and its Pakistani counterpart , the Inter Services Intelligence ( ISI ) .
21 Sotheby 's New York Impressionist and Modern Picture Sale Part I will be held on 10 November and contains outstanding works from the collections of two recently deceased Americans .
22 This will usually have sufficient sensitivity to provide ample volume from the 20 to 100mV output signal obtained from the a.m. tuner .
23 ACAS refused to recommend recognition partly because to do so would arouse strong opposition from the other unions with a risk of industrial action which would be damaging to the industry .
24 The change has strong support from the Department of Trade and Industry , the Bank of England , the CBI and the 100 Group .
25 A body known as the Crown Appointments Commission , which has strong representation from the General Synod and from the diocese where there is a vacancy recommends two candidates to the Prime Minister , who in turn recommends them to the Queen who makes the appointment .
26 As regards intent , the United Kingdom Government had never concealed the fact that the restrictions introduced by the Act of 1988 were intended to exclude Spanish interests from the United Kingdom fishing industry .
27 France and Germany also drew economic benefit from the use of their internal waterways for heavy industrial goods .
28 In Vienna the Secession did win representative status from the Austrian government and was , for example , able to mount exhibitions in foreign expositions .
29 The chief reason for this visit happening at all is that the Soviet Union wants it to ; Soviet Foreign Minister , Edouard Sheverdnaze was in North Korea , putting pressure on his fellow Communists to reform ; the Soviets are fed up with subsidizing them and anyhow , want economic help from the capitalists in South Korea .
30 Where it is hoped to offer the target 's shareholders " roll-over " or " hold-over " relief on a securities exchange , the bidder will usually find it desirable to obtain advance clearance from the Inland Revenue ( see para 23.2.1.4 below ) .
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