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

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1 Research has consistently demonstrated that the transfer of older clients from hospital to the community can be very problematic with older people being sent home without adequate arrangements having been made for their continuing care ( Victor 1983 ) .
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 Even though companies ' actions are the result of a substantial contribution of views from many people it is surprising how often one can predict the competitive gambits from knowledge of the characteristics and prejudices of the leader .
5 This detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
6 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 .
7 One important corollary of the decision that obscene material must have more serious effects than arousing feelings of revulsion is the doctrine that material which in fact shocks and disgusts may not be obscene , because its effect is to discourage readers from indulgence in the immorality so unseductively portrayed .
8 Although the government eventually decided to accept royalties from sales of the chip rather than to take an equity share in the company , it was widely seen as the last straw in a conflict between Fields and the administration .
9 Their places were taken by two Armenian jewellery traders from Baku in the southern republics .
10 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 .
11 The Slovenes and some Croats had been converted during the time of Charlemagne , and the Croats of Dalmatia were converted by missionaries from Rome during the early seventh century .
12 Owing to pressure of work , Brush evidently purchased sixteen body shells from U.E.C. for the larger cars , which they fitted out and trucked themselves at Loughborough .
13 The actual flow of funds from government to the industry represented by loans , grants and tax allowances has been minimal , at least since the late 1950s .
14 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 .
15 ‘ My brief is to channel funds from Britain into the Province .
16 Leeds struggled to overcome Hull KR 13–4 despite a try from Hanley and two goals from Gallagher in the first 13 minutes .
17 By the way I just wanted to say I went out and got totally plastered on Saturday night , came home and watched those goals from Match Of The Day about six times .
18 Elinor was stunning as the Queen of the Nile , her long black hair smoothed out with wet-look gel , a gold and green silk robe and chunky turquoise earrings and bangles from Star of the East down the market ; and how handsome was Nigel in his mini-skirt , feathers and horse brasses .
19 The magazine — redesigned last year — received a certificate of merit in the competition which attracted entries from companies throughout the north of England .
20 ARMAGH 'S first photographic competition organised by the city 's arts committee attracted 170 entries from photographers across the province .
21 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 .
22 The relative openness of Bosnia to influences from Croatia in the north and from Serbia in the south and east facilitated invasion and conquest from Croats , Hungarians , Serbs , Macedonians , Byzantines and Turks .
23 with prompts from labels on the stands .
24 They went on to develop a method of rating family relationships from interviews in the relatives ' home ( the Camberwell Family Interview , Brown and Rutter , 1966 ) .
25 Meanwhile students at the lecture got the chance to pitch questions at the minister on a range of subjects from Maastricht to the loss of his private life .
26 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects from McDonalds to the Gulf War , from spaniels to spectacles — taking on a whole range of everyday tragedies — ‘ the other day I met a bloke lying on the pavement he 'd just had a stroke and I thought a man in his position might appreciate a joke so I said stand back please I 'm a comedian ’
27 The inside was lime-washed white , with colour supplement pictures from magazines on the walls ; and there were two well-scrubbed seats , one large for grown-ups and one small for children . )
28 Albert employs a great variety of styles from recitative to the genuinely strophic , sometimes introducing violin interludes .
29 The shop now caters for the mainstream market , but it was built upon bringing in exclusive trainers from Germany in the early Eighties , trainers that had nothing to do with America , but a lot to do with the nomad Scousers , and Wade Smith often supplemented his stock by buying from Liverpool ‘ entrepreneurs ’ with time on their hands to travel to Deutschland and acquire , by various methods , the much sought after , exclusive Adidas Trim-Trab .
30 This procedure was adopted in anticipation of difficulty in obtaining recordings from households on the basic list and was designed to ensure that for each household replacements with broadly similar social characteristics were available .
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