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

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1 McPhee had all the ordinary police out in support and Garvin brought in extra police from the country districts around Cairo .
2 In practice these were the two main elements of the development officer 's service ; but there were two additional important elements which had not been fully foreseen : direct support from the development officers to clients and their relatives , and the monitoring of clients ' situations over time .
3 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
4 Among the leading challengers from the home countries in the men 's event will be Steve Tunstall , who stormed through the beginning of the cross country season a year ago with victories at Durham , Cardiff and Mallusk but was clearly weary when it came to the championships .
5 And how very different from the home lives of our own dear dykes , as recently exemplified by the fifteen women whose tape-recorded , edited life stories form Inventing Ourselves .
6 Gill naturally began probing top British Aerospace personnel who , facing redundancy and compulsory relocation away from the Home Counties to the North of England , were interested in the opportunities on offer .
7 There were something like 41 officials but only 21 players from the home unions at Parc des Princes .
8 The core of the house is a 15th-century hall , which retains the plan of the screens passage that divided the open hall from the service areas of buttery and pantry .
9 Short axons from the receptor cells of each ommatidium join those from other ommatidia in the lamina to form a regular array of optic " cartridges " .
10 In such cases , we suggested that regulations made under section 19 of the 1988 Act , which allow disapplication of the provisions of the National Curriculum , should enable headteachers to exempt such pupils from the assessment requirements for English .
11 Whereas the diagnosis of early infectious syphilis can be made with a good degree of accuracy by identifying the treponeme with darkground examination of serum from a chancre or from the skin lesions of secondary infection , in latent or late syphilis , be it acquired or congenital , the diagnosis depends on the finding of antibodies to the infection in the blood .
12 Below us sparkled the Garbh Uisge , bouncing noisily down from the melting snows over jumbled slabs .
13 Once production was under way there came a great demand for the engines from the ore mines of Cornwall .
14 It is the first level at which human language diverges in principle from the sign systems of other animals .
15 6.2 The Publisher shall be responsible for commissioning any artwork and obtaining stills shots from the video components of the Work for use in the preparation of the books components of the Work and the cost shall be borne by the Publisher .
16 In fact much of the Ancient Mariner came from the sea voyages of discovery .
17 The poem stresses throughout the elemental qualities of the landscape and seascape which it describes , leading Eliot to a particularly bare group of rocks which he had known from the sailing days of his childhood .
18 All clubs which refuse to allow those from minority groups — and that includes women — from becoming members are being removed from the championship rotas of the PGA Tour and the United States Golf Association .
19 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
20 Picking a route from the walking riches of Scotland is always somewhat arbitrary — but needs must and a traverse of the Five Sisters of Kintail will certainly pass muster as a first-rate choice .
21 This unit or trust will be formed from the provider arms of the current community unit and family health services authority .
22 Athletico Whaddon ( 1970 ) Ltd rose from the cheque books of Ken Mentle and Julian Ripley-Rust .
23 In the circumstances , therefore , it may pay forecast backers to couple Armiger with John Gosden 's Silverdale , who will get maximum assistance from the saddle thanks to in-form jockey Frankie Dettori .
24 Much of the music played by a pianist for ballet lessons is still borrowed from the dance suites of court , opera and other ballets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , as well as from other dance suites of Bach , Mozart , Beethoven and Brahms .
25 FROM THE DANCE HALLS OF PARIS : TOULOUSE LAUTREC
26 The terminal 's crude oil loading meters ( COLMS ) — which measure the amount of oil discharged from the storage tanks via the jetty loading arms onto tankers — are being renewed .
27 We know from the temple archives at Knossos that the geographical reach of the administrators was exceptional , so it is possible that ivory carvers in Palaikastro were employed and controlled by the Zakro priests .
28 From the beginning heads of missions had had secretaries who often played an important role ; but these had been recruited and paid by the diplomats themselves and had been merely their personal servants .
29 Seven days later , frogs , driven from the river banks by the rotting fish , seek shelter in the houses ( 7:25–8:15 ) .
30 It is still an impressive sight from the river banks after two centuries , but is unequal to modern road traffic and is now accessible only to pedestrians .
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