Example sentences of "[noun sg] from [noun] [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 | Notional regions without definitive boundaries are used for the purposes of economic development , and our regions get aid from Europe without the need for a formal structure . |
3 | He tucked himself into a tight ball , and , at the last moment , rolled on to his side from terror of the rocks beneath the surface . |
4 | It will benefit from the feedback from experience with the development of the earlier series and with the operation of the 900-MWe units . |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements . |
7 | Early feedback from bankers at the 90-minute City meeting is that the plan , which involves splitting debt into two categories , was ‘ greeted respectfully ’ . |
8 | On occasions museums will appreciate feedback from teachers about the results of the visit . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Over the past year , SCOTVEC has actively sought feedback from centres on the design of the first phase of general SVQs . |
12 | In addition there will be compositional convection from crystals at the floor . |
13 | Receiving a recommendation from North before the Tehran trip that he should arrange a meeting with ‘ RR , Shultz and Weinberger ’ , Poindexter tapped back testily : ‘ I do n't want a meeting with RR , Shultz and Weinberger . ’ |
14 | The SPLA claimed that the Bright Star campaign forces had captured the garrison town of Kajo Kaji , on the White Nile , 100 km south of Juba , on Jan. 6 , after destroying an armoured column sent to relieve the town ; Kaya garrison , to the west of Kajo Kaji , reportedly fell on Jan. 14 , and on Jan. 28 the SPLA claimed to have captured the town of Yei , on the main road south-west from Juba to the frontier with Zaïre . |
15 | At the same time , there has also been a sometimes quite heated public debate about the impacts of inward investment from Japan within the European Community and North America . |
16 | In the north , Charlemagne 's empire covered Slovenia — the land of the Slovenes — the mid-Sava valley and the northern Adriatic coast from Istria to the neighbourhood of Šibenik . |
17 | In 1419 Stephen Ostojić , King of Bosnia , made a grant of land to the south , which took in the fertile Konavli valley , which runs parallel to the coast from Cavtat to the Gulf of Kotor . |
18 | For a time it probably controlled the Adriatic coast from Rijeka to the Neretva and extended inland to the Hungarian border north of Zagreb and to the Drina valley in the south , where it faced the Byzantine empire and the Serbian principality of Raška . |
19 | In A.D. 409 it was established at Ravenna and this area of the Adriatic coast from Ancona to the Istrian peninsula — designated the Ravennate — became the connecting link between Constantinople and the western half of its empire . |
20 | The loss of revenue from areas of the country affected by civil unrest had also contributed to the deficit . |
21 | 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 ? |
22 | In 1991 , IBM realised $1.5bn in worldwide revenue from sales of the RS/6000 , which represented a 50% improvement over 1990 . |
23 | Bartram , 24 , who joined Bournemouth from Wolves last year , has already been the target of a £300,000 bid from Blackburn during the summer . |
24 | Club chairman Geoff Brown blamed the sacking of Totten , who took the club from obscurity to the Premier Division , on the need for a ‘ fresh approach . ’ |
25 | But neither shock treatment of that kind , nor a rallying cry from captain Julian Dicks is likely to save the East London club from relegation to the Second Division . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | She was an expensive woman , all in suede , come by car from north of the river . |
28 | er it , it proved it like in America they can build a car from end of the production line to the other end , finished , running forty nine seconds |
29 | In my opinion , taken as a proportion of travelling time by persons travelling by car from employment in the Leeds conurbation to the York area , the extra involved in travelling past York on the A sixty four , is quite slight and there 's plenty of evidence that numbers of people er travel to the Leeds conurbation from the north eastern part of York by by the A sixty four regularly . |
30 | Initially there was considerable opposition from members of the faculty who feared that the proposals would undermine their own positions . |