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

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1 The mother was knitting something for seamen from coloured string .
2 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
3 We 've seen this week that there 's a demand for products from our region in the States .
4 An adult of 472 gastric emptying tests carried out over a 10 year period was performed to discover the reasons for requests from consultant clinicians , their anticipation of the results of tests , and the influence of the results upon the subsequent management of their patients .
5 The Institute has simply attempted to distinguish between returns from investing activities and those derived from operating cash flows .
6 6 Map and compass skills for beginners from Sedburgh in the Yorkshire Dales .
7 It is also concentrating on widening the art-historical issues by studying the links between critical and historical thought and between artists from diverse cultural backgrounds .
8 The venomous exchanges between deputies from the two republics in the Kremlin yesterday offered little hope that reason would prevail .
9 Our War Diary desk will be open for queries from 10am-4pm every Friday on , ext 2435 .
10 He says they may be worried about reactions from friends or family and the money may help .
11 Three fullbacks Andre Joubert , who played so well at Murrayfield , Gerbrand Grobler and Hendrik Truter , are attacking players who can scythe through defences from set and broken play .
12 The attacks featured raids by groups of armed men identified by the Lithuanians as servicemen from the Soviet OMON special militia and from the Soviet army .
13 In 1984 there was public anxiety in the area covered by Forth Valley Health Board in Scotland about emissions from a chemical incineration plant that was disposing of polychlorinated biphenyls .
14 The public is naturally concerned about emissions from incinerators , but governments in developed countries are acutely aware of these concerns .
15 The hon. Member for Londonderry , East asked about emissions from the chemical incinerator at the Coalite works .
16 Entirely new ventures , especially in areas of very advanced technology like microelectronics , have frequently been pioneered by small firms spinning off as satellites from parent companies .
17 This team will collate all current methods , techniques and ideas for improvements from every department involved on a project .
18 One of the difficulties of carrying out research on this topic is the need to follow through cases from arrest onwards , as studies of what happens at one stage in the process may be misleading .
19 I was the one in hide-and-seek that you never came looking for and I hid for hours from no-one … .
20 While lords were concerned about returns from their estates , their normal practice was to exploit traditional resources rather than to seek more profitable areas for investment , even at a time when population decline made it hard for them to find tenants and had reduced rent levels and the income from them .
21 He says he did , but that was boastful invention : Bouilhet asked for salacities from Cairo , and Flaubert provided them .
22 On March 18 , 1991 , EC Environment Ministers agreed to set new , stricter , anti-pollution standards for emissions from diesel-driven lorries and buses , aiming to halve emissions of carbon monoxide , nitrogen oxides , gaseous hydrocarbons and particulates .
23 The Met receives about $13 million a year for operations from New York City , $3 million less than it got two years ago .
24 Horses have been favourite subjects for artists from time immemorial-how lovingly is the horse depicted in Rembrandt 's The Polish Rider-but the artist who paid equal attention to dancers and horses was Degas ; he understood the special elegance of the way in which they both moved .
25 It had been rented for generations from a local landowner .
26 By separating responsibility for funding services from their provision , the Government hopes that providers will compete for contracts from health authorities , GP budget holders and private buyers of care .
27 Most reforming governments are using one or more of the three principles that underlie the reorganisation of Britain 's national health service ( NHS ) : separating buyers of care from providers of care ; forcing the providers to compete for contracts from buyers ; and making money come with the patient .
28 The as yet unnamed company will compete for contracts from high technology companies , but not ones in the computer industry because of the competition this would create with IBM .
29 Britons pay so much for objects from the ocean floor
30 The available cladograms are as yet tentative , but as information about arthropods from the Burgess Shale-like Chengjiang and the Sirius Passet fauna from northern Greenland becomes available , cladistic analyses should improve .
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