Example sentences of "from [noun] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the point about this measure is how will the Secretary of State for home affairs , respond to this proposal because this is a re-run , this ten minute ruled bill , of the bill that I introduced last year under the private members bill procedure in which the er junior minister that is currently at the despatch box , said that he accepted the principals of seeking to achieve full registration but felt that the measure itself was premature , premature in that the Home Office were investigating er numbers and matters concerned with the electoral registration and electoral provision , arising from experience at the last general election but I think it was beginning to be accepted that the poll tax had had a serious impact upon the electoral register although there were many other er elements that provided great difficulty . |
2 | The Czechoslovak government faced a demand from Sudeten Germans for material compensation for their expulsion from Czechoslovakia after the Second World War . |
3 | San Jose , California-based Conner Peripherals Inc warns that it expects to report a loss from operations for the second quarter ending June 30 , adding that the expected loss reflects ongoing price competition , excess capacity and a transition in product demand to 200Mb and higher capacity drives ; a continuation of factors affecting the second quarter , as well as a seasonal slowdown in the summer , could also lead to operating losses in the third quarter , the firm said . |
4 | America 's Patriot anti-missile batteries , hastily airlifted to Israel from Germany after the first two Scud attacks , failed to stop a third attack but worked well the following night . |
5 | When samples are retrieved they are also zero-crossing tested , the peak value being taken from PEAKS with the second pointer POUT . |
6 | That failing , there can be a conveyance between the husband and wife , to which the first mortgagee is a party , to release the husband from liability under the first mortgage and take a covenant to observe and perform the same from the wife who will also covenant with the husband to indemnify him in respect of the second mortgage . |
7 | The following examples taken at random from accounts of the first half of the 19th Century show how the mine costs were arrived at and how the men were paid . |
8 | The ‘ Vyborg Manifesto ’ elicited little response and those who took part were debarred from election to the next Duma . |
9 | Those leaving the Cabinet , besides Thatcher , were Cecil Parkinson , who indicated that he intended to retire from Parliament at the next general election , and Lord Belstead who was appointed to a non-Cabinet post . |
10 | The slightly grudging tone is revealing : the AMMA , like most other teaching unions , campaigned against the funding of schools from Whitehall during the last Parliament . |
11 | More than a quarter of hoteliers believe business will not recover from recession in the next 12 months , according to Horwath Business Review . |
12 | This problem dominated philosophy from Plato until the seventeenth century . |
13 | Taking a pass from Patrick during the next chukka , she set out once more for goal . |
14 | Half time Coleraine 0 Omagh Town 3 Mark McWalter forced a brave save from devine in the 65th minute , his stunning 25 yard shot bounced back off the keeper and the Scotsman drove his follow up effort into the side netting . |
15 | Improv is unlike any other spreadsheet ( apart from Improv on the NeXT machine , from which it is derived ) as you 'll see from the review on page 97 . |
16 | In Ephesos is the modest-sized Temple of Hadrian which displays the Mesopotamian tradition of an arched lintel , a device introduced from Syria in the first century ( 133 ) . |
17 | But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae . |
18 | But Bob Bagnell , who has imported charcoal from Indonesia for the last four years , says his source is not endangering the environment . |
19 | The advance will be deducted from royalties over the next 12 years . |
20 | Just at that , there was a cry from Abel in the next room . |
21 | The payment to shareholders is being paid from reserves for the second year running , though earnings per share jumped from 3p to 12p . |
22 | The Board have upped the fines in the Nat West Trophy and the B&H Cup from the previously meaningless level of £100 per over not bowled by curfew time to an escalating scale ranging from £220 in the first two rounds to £330 in the quarter-finals , £660 in the semi-finals and … wait for it , £1320 per unbowled over in the final . |
23 | ( Edited by John Evans , available from focuses on the 150th anniversary of Canterbury Week with a short history of the festival , and an editorial criticising the TCCB for beginning Championship games on a Tuesday , thereby interfering the structure of such festival weeks . |
24 | The concept of a separation of science from religion during the seventeenth century implies that during preceding centuries there had been a fusion . |
25 | An interpretation that stresses the separation of science from religion in the seventeenth century is far from implausible . |
26 | If we are looking for a separation of science from religion in the seventeenth century , we shall surely find it . |
27 | This association of empiricism with piety underlines the difficulty facing theses that affirm a separation of science from religion in the seventeenth century . |
28 | The " cooling-off " period in the case where the debtor makes an offer , allows the debtor the opportunity to cancel up to five days from receipt of the second copy of the agreement which must be sent to him ( s68(a) ) . |
29 | The Ukrainian delegation offered to resettle in Ukraine the ethnic Germans who were forcibly deported from Ukraine during the Second World War . |
30 | In general the news from Washington by the first half of 1945 was moderately reassuring . |