Example sentences of "[noun pl] from the [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | At a preset number of steps from the target the downcounter changes the state of the DECELERATE signal from HIGH to LOW . |
2 | That said , the drinks sector seemed relieved that the Chancellor has paid some attention to the risk of driving business across the Channel to the Calais supermarkets , the building sector was prepared to look for possible beneficiaries from the approval the Chancellor has given to rail links in South-east England , oil benefited from the abolition of PRT on new North Sea fields , the motor trade seemed to take the threat of fuel taxes in excess of inflation in its stride , and WH Smith reflected a sense of relief that VAT has not been extended to books and newspapers . |
3 | The single ‘ Teethgrinder ’ was born out of a programme called American Conversations , which in one episode dealt with a girl who ground her teeth down to her gums in her sleep , while ‘ Nurse ’ also features ‘ Accelerator ’ , the tale of a joyrider which was written after seeing a police chase in Manchester — and later recalled images from the film The Driver . |
4 | There is also a time bar : the Commissioners may only investigate a complaint if it is made within 12 months from the date the aggrieved person first had notice of the matter complained or , but a Commissioner has power to accept a complaint outside the time limit if he considers that there are special circumstances which make it proper to do so . |
5 | In those cases where no time for appealing is fixed by statute or by order of the House , the time for appealing is three months from the date the judgment of the Court of Appeal was handed down . |
6 | ( c ) whether in the board 's judgment , given the trading environment in which the company is operating and expects to operate , adequate financial resources are available to enable it to continue in business for at least 12 months from the date the board approved the financial statements . |
7 | What steps are taken to insure the involvement of a cross-section of parents from the community the school serves ? |
8 | The newly liberated areas from the Japane er in the newly liberated areas from the Japanese the sit situation was more explosive . |
9 | Without their support and the ideas from the area the Teams can achieve little . |
10 | DW warrants that upon delivery by DW/LD the diskette on which the Program is distributed is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety ( 90 ) days from the date the Program is delivered . |
11 | The time limit for appeals to a single judge of the High Court is governed by RSC , Ord 55 , r 1(3) , namely , four weeks from the date the order was made ( not the order perfected ) . |
12 | If the application is successful , a patent will be granted for four years initially and may be renewed , annually , up to a maximum of twenty years from the date the application is filed ( the priority date ) . |
13 | However , if the right is not commercially exploited within 15 years of the creation of the topography , the right expires 15 years from the time the topography was first recorded in a design document or the time when an article was first made to the design , whichever is the earlier . |
14 | What was equally obvious , however , was that unless a high resolution output device could be found to produce pages from the system the company would still be firmly locked into a typesetting bureau for output . |
15 | The first review takes place not later than six hours from the time the detention was authorised . |
16 | Three minutes from the end the hard working Gardiner bowed out in style with a header that gave Crusaders their third goal of a confident display . |
17 | When they were only fifty yards from the herd the French boy came back to Joseph and raised a mischievous eyebrow . |
18 | Any competitor who wins three consecutive races retains the cup , and in 1986 Terry was one race away from gaining his second cup when he was beaten by a local lad whose legs had given way just twenty yards from the finish the previous year . |
19 | Desert Orchid was beaten , but ahead of him two brave steeplechasers were fighting out a stirring finish , and fifty yards from the line the no-hoper , the candidate for last place rather than first , stuck his plain-looking chestnut head in front and kept it there . |
20 | As I entered the orchard , a few yards from the entrance the farmer was tending to two badly wounded cows . |
21 | Three hundred and twenty-eight yards from the tee the Suez Canal cuts a deep channel across the course . |
22 | If parents had it firmly in their minds from the day the child was born , or even before , that their child was , or will be , basically uncivilised , then right from the beginning they would be aware of what they had to do . |
23 | On declutching the rotors from the engine the blades automatically moved into pitch and the aircraft lifted vertically 15 to 18 feet , from where the airscrew promoted forward flight . |
24 | At that speed , pedestrians would have had seven seconds from the time the train came into view until it reached the crossing . |
25 | In spite of further petitions and letters from the town the Goldsmiths were unmoved . |
26 | If you do n't settle in full , you pay interest on all purchases from the day the transaction reached the company . |
27 | In a town twenty miles from the school the story was that he was guilty and had been sacked . ’ |
28 | A few miles from the coast the landscape turns flat , drab and barren . |
29 | He invited Patrick to sit down in the hall and took him in detail through events from the moment the car had stopped in front of the house . |