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

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1 A large part of the contrast results from this .
2 Theodora took a couple of handfuls of the chicken pellets from the split bag in the hall and broadcast them over the gravel .
3 He opened the freezer and helped himself to a cold beer and the last of the chicken drumsticks from the packet he had bought earlier in the week .
4 Overall , in the 1970s the main areas of rapid population growth tended to lie just beyond the traditional suburban counties : in southern England as a broad arc to the north of the Home Counties from Norfolk to Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire .
5 It is basically a problem of the misuse of land … particularly in pastoral areas , much of the problem results from the customs , value systems and attitudes of the people concerning grazing lands and livestock , together with the lack of government mechanisms for effective control .
6 He was , she realized , one of the spear men from Starr Hills ; but close to , he looked slender for a warrior , and was no taller than herself .
7 You should not be eating any of the grain products from last week , whether they suited you or not .
8 Two doors down , the gaol sergeant was copying some fresh prisoner details onto one of the name boards from a charge sheet .
9 However , if the solvent contains dissolved solute particles the escape of the solvent particles from the surface is hindered .
10 The thrust of this was that if the passenger liability suits went against Pan Am , the airline would seek to recover the cost of the compensation awards from the government on the grounds that the Flight 103 disaster had been due to the misconduct of government agencies .
11 Caradryel orders the recall of the Elf armies from the Old World to combat this new threat .
12 If you have experienced an adverse reaction this week , then you will have to discard some of the dairy products from your diet .
13 Around the turn of the century men from Potterspury formed a club with a view to purchase a horse and brake to convey them to and from Wolverton .
14 This will form the basis for the subsequent interpretation of the fossil faunas from Westbury-sub-Mendip .
15 A couple of the crew members from Paula 's yacht , who were waiting for us , grabbed a line and made the sailing boat fast .
16 They demand more resources for the school in their areas : they complain vociferously if they have to wait for their operations ; they demand that the state intervene to subsidise the price of the rail tickets from their commuter homes to their work .
17 Roberts , recently appointed Classics Master ( and one of the wartime evacuees from the Manchester Grammar School ) was taking boys sailing on the Norfolk Broads ; and Mr. J.G. Gosling with the Venturers , and Mr. Theodore Horn with the Railway Society , were also travelling far and wide .
18 Provided that each state of the system results from the previous state in accordance with known causal laws , its behaviour can be explained and , in principle , predicted without worrying about what the system is for .
19 The mean ADCC activity of the serum samples from 32 patients with ulcerative colitis was 9.6 ( SD 9.9 ) % and that from normal controls was 2.8 ( 2.5 ) % .
20 When the target cells were preincubated with 100 U/ml of IFN-γ for two days , the ADCC activity of the serum samples from six patients with ulcerative colitis was 23.9 ( 2.0 ) % .
21 No APGPR was detected in any of the serum samples from the three morbidly obese patients while fasted or after the test meal .
22 A part disposal is occurring here — the effect is to increase the stake of the minority shareholders from 20% to 45% .
23 But from that meeting some good came , because thanks to Peggy , and the rest of the lady delegates from the G M B on the executive of the Grimsby C L P which amount to sixteen , I 've managed to get two thousand toxic shock syndrome forms around United Biscuits , Ross Group , S G M Chemicals , the whole of the Humber bank , and everywhere else that we can get it into .
24 These results ( Bard et al 1987 ) appear to be very good , but when one looks at the ranking of the output utterances from which the recognition rates were computed , 30 out of the 79 best-matching utterances were not output first , although they ranked equal first in score .
25 Similarly , the muscular output — the withdrawal response — can be generated by direct stimulation of the output nerves from motor neurons to the gill muscles .
26 For this reason , some of the pasta shapes from Valerio 's Olympia Group are produced with brass extruders .
27 The latest buy follows that of the travel guides from Mr Murdoch for £480million and TV Times from the ITV companies for £125million .
28 ‘ Dipping ’ , with its dark waves of guitar and whirlpool melody , is like a white hot punk version of the opening scenes from 9½ Weeks .
29 The packaging of imported products has continued to fascinate him , for intrinsic qualities — — the names , the colours and the designs — but also no doubt because of the way products from far away have been integrated into the domestic Mexican environment .
30 It danced in consort with whatever power it was that provoked her thought , and so energetically at times that , when a day 's work was over , she felt as weary as one of the dancing princesses from a fairy-tale , exhausted by their demon partners .
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