Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] from " in BNC.
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1 | The last two releases in the Kings Quest series received a fairly mixed reception , and since the heady days when Sierra WERE GRAPHIC ADVENTURES there have been some very strong releases from the likes of Lucasfilms ( Loom , Secret of Monkey Island I and II , Indiana Jones ) , Westwood ( Legend of Kyrandia ) , and even some of the Role Playing Games from Origin ( Ultima VII and Ultima Underworlds ) and Sir Tech ( Crusaders of the Dark Savant ) . |
2 | Held at the Newton Davis Hall , Froyle , courtesy of Lord Mayor Treloar College , the concert featured eight musicians from the world famous Yehudi Menuhin School , and the expertise of radio and television broadcaster Martin Muncaster as master of ceremonies . |
3 | The mercenary captain John of Hainault brought a force of 500 men-at-arms from the Low Countries , and at York they became involved in a violent affray with a band of archers from Lincolnshire , which culminated in the deaths of a sizeable number of the Lincolnshire men . |
4 | The Columnist of the Year award went to former MP Matthew Parris of The Times for his political sketches from the House of Commons and his regular column . |
5 | This may be because the ‘ classic ’ factories of the twentieth century tend to be low-rise , usually single-storey structures , built to very broad plans from cheap and impermanent materials . |
6 | For generations Stoddard Templeton have selected only the very finest yarns from all over the world . |
7 | A new company , Lawes Vacuum , demonstrated a range of vacuum pumps and associated products from Galileo Vacuum , Italy . |
8 | Nowadays however , we have a vast selection of devices , manufactured from a wide range of materials that assure the fishkeeper of total elimination of fishwaste and associated products from their aquarium or pond . |
9 | It was from this perspective that I undertook a research project aimed at exploring how members of a variety of professional groups from medical , social service and legal agencies came to recognise , or suspect , that some children are being abused , and how decisions are taken about those children . |
10 | The scare that cellular phones might cause brain tumours has died away — everywhere except in Germany : according to Reuter , German cellular phone firms and experts called for more research to soothe public fears of possible dangers from electromagnetic radiation from portable telephones — despite the fact that most experts , including the head of the government telecommunications agency , told a hearing in parliament that research suggests no health danger from phones . |
11 | Specifically it is not in our interest to deny to the United Kingdom protection against possible dangers from the Soviet Union . |
12 | British backbenchers may cast envious glances at their American counterparts who both have a greater impact on executive-initiated legislation and conduct more thorough investigations of the bureaucracy , but the problem remains of how to transfer political institutions from one political system to another . |
13 | Many co-op members are ex-wage labourers from the banana or sugar plantations or cattle ranches . |
14 | Only when this has been done , can any serious attempt be made to analyse any crucial stratified groups from civil or military sites , since we have no knowledge of the origins of the pottery , nor can we give a proper scientific description of the fabrics . |
15 | This contains points representing all occupied states from zero momentum at the centre of the sphere up to some maximum value equivalent to the radius and corresponding to the co-called ‘ Fermi energy ’ . |
16 | Can not the British Government instigate action at the United Nations to prevent the Israeli authorities from using television to tell the truth in these matters ? |
17 | The general exclusion of agricultural labourers from education appears often as an issue in the literature of the eighteenth century especially after the success of Stephen Duck . |
18 | Eight clubs from the North-Western Federation attended and were busy putting up their stalls by 8.00am . |
19 | If redundancy was the leading form of change to 1981 , it was gains in productivity that made the greatest inroads from then . |
20 | Southern Italy , and especially Sicily , had Hellenic cities from an early time . |
21 | Consider two beautiful compositions with Athena : the Augean stables from the east ( fig. 121 ) , the Stymphalian birds from the west ( fig. 122 ) , both stories with a Peloponnesian setting . |
22 | Her first series on the Munros drew strong reactions from people who either loved her approach or criticised her for including ‘ flip ’ material . |
23 | This attitude has provoked strong reactions from various gallery holders who have benefited by the system , some of whom accuse Mr Job de Ruiter , the chairman of the Arts Council , of wanting to dictate the taste of the public by forcing on it a type of art it simply does n't want . |
24 | He checked his watch ; fifty-five minutes from the time he had replaced the phone in Mr Patel 's fruit store . |
25 | With specially thin tape , Americans can obtain eight hours from their systems . |
26 | For reasons of compliance it was not possible to plan for longer experiments ( our experiments lasted approximately eight hours from start to end ) . |
27 | Columbia was only eight hours from liftoff . |
28 | Eight cases from five hospitals were reported ; the table gives details of these cases plus our case . |
29 | A SUPERB athlete , he has eleven wins from twelve chases to his credit , including the Champion Chase at the Festival . |
30 | Aston Villa , with eight wins from their previous nine League matches , managed to nudge Liverpool 's writing arm in the first half every time a cogent word or telling flourish was about to be penned . |