Example sentences of "of [noun sg] of [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 These involve an expensive extrication of part of Fiat from Libyan hands , and the reduction of Italian professionals in Libya from 15,000 to 2,000 since 1986 .
2 In the event , he was given a 40-akce medrese , from which he rose by degrees through the medreses and the mevleviyets eventually to hold the office of kazasker of Rumeli from 954/1547 to 958/1551 .
3 Costs include : buying or leasing the new property ; building and refurbishment ; staff costs ( including redundancy/severance payments , retention payments if staff are to be encouraged to stay until the move goes ahead , recruitment and training costs for new staff and relocation and removal allowances for those moving ) ; communication costs ( including the installation of telephone and telex facilities and changes to stationery ) ; occupancy costs ( including rent , rates , lighting , heating and security ) and other costs ( such as new machinery and the cost of removal of goods from the old to the new site ) .
4 A current research trend , however , is pursuing a unifying concept of susceptibility of disease from powerlessness , that is , having a ‘ lack of control over one 's destiny ’ ( Syme , 1988 ; Haan et al , 1989 ) .
5 Myers estimates a rate of loss of species from tropical rain forest at 10000 a year and compares this to a major ‘ evolutionary spasm ’ , but unlike previous ones such as the end of the dinosaurs , the present phase has the plants as well as the animals in decline .
6 The energy confinement time is the total thermal content of the hot gas divided by the rate of loss of energy from all causes .
7 Of the total of 179 , 14 dream reports were judged to contain elements from the films , although there was no difference in the frequency of incorporation of scenes from the two films .
8 The degree of concentration of bones from such accumulations of prey depends on the habits of the predator more than the habits of the prey animals .
9 The results of delegation of power from LEA to schools need not necessarily lead to the sorts of negative effects for teachers outlined above .
10 It was probably this John de Lovetot who acted as bailiff of the escheated honour of Peverel of Nottingham from 1258 to 1260 or 1261 .
11 There was no evidence of accumulation of bismuth from the enemas .
12 Thus the pattern of accumulation of capital from trade for subsequent investment in production which was so important in late eighteenth-century Britain had had its roots in Africa before the colonial period .
13 Well-structured courses prevent the sense of singleness of purpose from being dissipated .
14 The air waybill was designed as an acknowledgment of receipt of goods from the consignor , and as a notice of shipment to the carrier ( and especially to his agent at the destination ) , a notice which would also enable the identification of the consignee .
15 It is an activity concerned with meaning ’ ( Kennedy , 1984 , p. 146 ) ; ‘ Reading is not just a matter of transfer of information from the print to the reader 's mind , there is also an active contribution from the reader 's store of knowledge .
16 With a faster rate of transfer of workers from old machines to new ones , the proportion of more modern , higher-productivity machines in use rises .
17 Work is also a form of transfer of energy from one system to another or to its surroundings .
18 The separation of ownership of premises from general practitioner pension arrangements
19 The most prominent aspect of privatisation , as practised by the Conservative government , has been the transfer of ownership of assets from the public sector to the private sector ( as in definition 1 ) , and it is the arguments for this that are now considered .
20 The development is one of recovery of health from sickness ; Hilton sees that man 's dual nature has a double inheritance : the sickness of the self that we are born to ( 3.19 – 20 ) and the transcendent " heritage of " ( Scale 2. 46.139r. – 301 ) that we can work towards : In The Scale Hilton developed at greater length the nature of the active and passive elements that belong to the contemplative life through which those who pursue it discover in the structure of their own experience the very being of Christ .
21 Members of the World Sephardi foundation were arriving in Ankara on that day for a two-day visit in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Jews ' arrival in Istanbul [ see p. 38823 for commemoration of expulsion of Jews from Spain ] .
22 ARDESTIE Souterrain signposted north-west of Mains of Ardestie from the A92 Dundee to Arbroath road .
23 At Great Casterton we began to consider quite seriously the possibility of continuity of life from the late fourth century into the darkness of the fifth .
24 Did you ever get any feeling of sort of distaste from anybody about about y your mother leaving home ?
25 Muhammad , known as Koca Efendi , seems to have held the office of kadi of Bursa from at least 759/1358 to at least approximately 783/1381–2 , the latter date being fixed by the fact that Koca Efendi , as kadi of Bursa , headed the delegation sent by Murad I to Germiyan to bring back the bride for Sehzade Bayezid .
26 riot , civil commotion , strike , lockout , general or partial stoppage of restraint of labour from whatever cause ;
27 By the end of the third century the process of deditio of works from Italian cities was complete .
28 The quantum hypothesis explained the observed rate of emission of radiation from hot bodies very well , but its implications for determinism were not realized until 1926 , when another German scientist , Werner Heisenberg , formulated his famous uncertainty principle .
29 As Harold Laski wrote in 1925 : ‘ Anyone who studies the record of war-control of industry from 1914 to 1918 , will be amazed at the mass of material we possess upon the necessary mechanisms of regulation . ’
30 The question of exclusion of non-eligibles from in-kind transfer has been taken up by Toumanoff ( 1986 ) .
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