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

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1 At first these layers may consist of single layers of atoms or molecules , but , naturally , the various successive layers of new material will be fed with molecules from the surroundings at slightly differing rates .
2 Together with experts from the Rubenianum , N. de Poorter , H. Nieuwendorp and M. Vandenvenn , d'Hulst conceived the structure of the exhibition , and has negotiated the loan of ninety-three paintings , sixty-seven drawings , around thirty engravings and the unique set of seven tapestries in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna , designed by Jordaens and showing riding horses put through their paces .
3 These people , along with experts from the business and agricultural worlds , economists , social reformers and progressive politicians , helped Roosevelt to shape the New Deal .
4 Power applied for a go-around , acceleration was again brisk , and with permission from the tower ( it was , after all , a quiet weekday ) I flew a tight circuit back on ti finals for a short-field landing .
5 Adapted with permission from The Free Press , a division of Macmillan , Inc. from Corporate Strategic Analysis by M. C. Bogue and E. S. Buffa .
6 The Abkhaz authorities called the deployment an " occupation " , referring to the April 1992 agreement which permitted Georgian National Guard troops to enter Abkhazia only with permission from the Abkhaz government .
7 Infrared sources can be studied only with difficulty from the ground , balloons or aircraft , because of absorption by the atmosphere .
8 If anything , the sight of a half-naked Niall out of the water was even more devastating than Niall in it , Lindsey decided , tearing her gaze with difficulty from the stunning perfection of his body in the briefest of black swimming trunks .
9 In March 1698 , settled in the Strand , Stringer published a congratulatory poem to Peter the Great on the tsar 's arrival in England , together with accounts from the Protestant Mercury of his dramatic cure of a person bitten by a viper and his spectacular experiments with metals and minerals for the tsar at the Deptford manor-house belonging to John Evelyn [ q.v . ] .
10 It has also been helped with funding from the Museums and Galleries Commission , together with a number of foundations including the Henry Moore Foundation , The Pilgrim Trust and the J. Paul Getty Charitable Trust .
11 Brenninkmeyer , together with funding from the federal government and the Land , are paying for the work to be done before the treasures go back on display in Quedlinburg next summer .
12 Predencia Gabbidon , training manager from Glenthorne Youth Treatment Centre who organised the conference with funding from the SSI , said : ‘ With the new-build programme due it is important these issues are raised and taken on board at the design stage . ’
13 In November 1992 , with funding from the Enterprise Development Fund , the Physical Education Department piloted a team development course for students in an outdoor setting .
14 The replica was the brainchild of musicologist , and produced with funding from the Glenfiddich Living Scotland Awards and the National Museums .
15 The new unit , established with funding from the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , has been formed from members of both SWAPO and the South African military — the former rival forces in the independence war .
16 The new model , developed by the University of Amsterdam with funding from the Dutch government and the Peugeot car company , is planned to come into production by 1993 — the EC deadline by which all new cars must contain catalytic converters .
17 But today health chiefs from the West Midlands region met in Birmingham to decide whether the service should become permanent , with funding from the NHS .
18 The survey was carried out last year with funding from the Rural Development Commission and Langbaurgh and Cleveland councils , and its results are being distributed throughout the East Cleveland rural development area .
19 The introduction is an essay by Octavio Paz in which he stresses the isolation in which the civilisations of the Americas evolved ( as opposed to Europe with contacts from the East ) and he examines the reactions of Europeans over the years to Mexican art .
20 The sala terrena is decorated with giants from the Braun workshop and is visible from the road as part of the reception area of the embassy .
21 To meet the level of demand likely in the year 2000 , imports from Mexico will be considerably increased but , with exports from the North Sea declining , higher dependence on the OPEC countries is unavoidable .
22 However , fired with enthusiasm from the successes in Sheffield , we opened for business in a church hall rented to us by a sympathetic vicar .
23 REE data for calcites are consistent with inputs from the shales and through dissolution of the limestone host rocks .
24 Its inputs come from 10 nodes in layer 1 , all with inputs from the same 2*2 square .
25 Silence punctuated with gasps from the other end of the line showed that Maurice was roaring with laughter at his own witticism .
26 Faced with resignation from the union or the sack , the last trade unionist left in 1989 .
27 Faced with resignation from the union or the sack , the last trade unionist left in 1989 .
28 If composers such as Mahler , Scriabin , Mussorgsky , Prokofiev and Richard Strauss had collaborated as equals with musicians from the European colonies of Brazil , Cuba , Haiti , Nigeria , Ghana , Cameroon and Congo , what a sound they would have made .
29 Children from secondary schools in Central Region adopted a musician from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and composed their own work , guided by James MacMillan and composer Elaine Agnew , finally performing their pieces with musicians from the orchestra supplied by an enthusiastic audience in November .
30 The so-called Weight Associative Rule Processor , Warp , is being co-developed with researchers from the University of Catania in Sicily as part of the Corimme project .
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