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

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1 During the Saturday morning rehearsal , with Beecham conducting the Vancouver Symphony , the players arranged in tiers from the podium to the back of the stage , a disquieting incident occurred : in the midst of a quiet passage in a Mozart divertimento the tympany player , one George W. Ball , accidentally dropped the cymbal , which rolled down with clanging crashes to rest at the conductor 's feet .
2 The proportion will vary between 40 and 80% in nuclei from different female fetuses , most of the variation resulting from technical reasons such as , for example , the number of nuclei which flatten on the slide with the body in an easily observed peripheral position .
3 The Monnet Plan however , committed France to economic growth , with the aim of surpassing the best pre-war levels of industrial output by 1950 , and thus marked a revolutionary change in attitudes from the economic stagnation of the Third Republic .
4 Who are these smart types in suits from Next and nice shiny shoes from Freeman Hardy Willis ?
5 Despite being a non-attainment or ‘ dirty ’ areas , new sources of pollution could be built providing that first , the proposed plant installed pollution control technology which ensured the ‘ lowest achievable emission rate ’ ( LAER ) ; and second , that the proposed emissions were offset by reductions in emissions from existing sources in the area ( the ‘ emission offset ’ policy ) .
6 Industry argued that such a requirement would stymie its competitiveness , and that , in any case , changes in emissions from existing plants would only ever be small-scale .
7 Newton Aycliffe police are appealing to members of the public who have lost goods in burglaries from antique shops , offices , vehicles and homes to come forward and try to identify the goods .
8 Whole gut transit time was calculated from the following equation : Whole gut transit time ( h ) =103–1.23 ( DF ) -4.69 ( SFS ) +0.638 ( IDTI ) where DF is stated defecation frequency , SFS is stool form score , and IDTI is the mean interdefecatory time interval in hours from the bowel record form .
9 Water is pumped in from the River Nene , which is rich in farm nutrients , and sewage from Oakham , rich in phosphates from washing powders , goes direct into the reservior .
10 The significance of the older pre-colonial blacksmith tradition is illustrated in cases from Nairobi brought to light by Kenneth King who examined the origins and experience of Nairobi informals in the early 1970s .
11 Such has been the volume of turnover in personnel from Pakistan that even Ulster 's two inter-pro debutantes at Whitechurch Park can harbour claims for an Ireland place .
12 Wishart Scientific are agents for Olympus microscopes in Northern Ireland and have expanded in personnel from two to twelve in five years .
13 Maintaining beautiful hair means finding a range of caring products and sticking with them Interactive ingredients in products from shampoos through to mousses and sprays are formulated to complement each other , leaving your hair in maximum condition .
14 As with the censored Christian argument in Notes from Underground , I believe an unfathomable good luck wearing the face of bad luck was on his side at the start .
15 Between them Stavrogin and Dasha Shatov , Shatov 's sister , the girl to whom the letter is addressed , have conjured the word ‘ nurse ’ which is a term of art as metaphysical as anything in Notes from Underground and impossible to match in the other post-Siberian novels .
16 We recall the same editor 's objection to the debate about Christianity between Raskolnikov and Sonya Marmeladov in Crime and Punishment , and , before that again , the censor 's blocking of the positive Christian counteraffirmations in Notes from Underground .
17 As E. Welbourne showed in ‘ Bankruptcy Before the Era of Victorian Reform ’ , ‘ men in prison who had stripped themselves of all they had , could produce £2,500 in notes from under the bed . ’
18 Additional targets set by Minister for Social Security Peter Lilley include : the identification of at least 40,000 extra self-employed people who should be registered ; a £12m increase in returns from identified Class 1 NI underpayments ; a £13.3m increase in payments of arrears ; and efficiency savings of £2.6m. 95% of customers can also expect a response to their enquiries within 10 working days .
19 They prefer them mainly because they face regulations that reward stable growth in returns from year to year rather than the more volatile — but , in the long-run , almost certainly higher — returns they would earn by holding more equities .
20 The fact that I was only 14 and under age by four years ( and covered in bruises from playing football with the lads ) did n't matter .
21 I was only fourteen and under age by four years ( and covered in bruises from playing football with the lads ) .
22 MEAN bank bosses tried to charge a four-year-old girl for changing £8 in coins from her piggy bank into notes .
23 Reveals a backstage worker : ‘ Roadies swept up dozens of bottles and more than £15 in coins from the stage after his set . ’
24 It sold at a high enough price per pound to cover the cost of carrying it across the Atlantic , and Jamestown enjoyed a tobacco boom , though the increase in exports from 20,000 lb. in 1617 to 350,000 lb. in 1621 was not enough to enable the Company to show a profit , because the ( wholesale , pre-duty ) price fell from four or five shillings a pound to a shilling a pound at the same time .
25 Small companies predominated in exports from all other sectors .
26 The growth in exports from eastern Europe to the developed market economies slowed from 6 per cent in 1988 to 4 per cent in the first half of 1989 .
27 Simply set up the machine in minutes , cast on over the 100 needles and off you go — sweaters in yarns from Double Knitting to Chunky can quickly be made using the famous BOND Classic Knitting System on which the new Sweater Machine is based .
28 This shows that one of the major factors that distinguishes the films of motorways and bends in roads from those of junctions is that they were rated as having less to see in them .
29 Whilst some very local cult developed quickly , it spread only in the mid-fifteenth century , from which time come all the extant depictions of him ( complete with diabolical captive ) , in groups from Norfolk ( Cawston , Suffield , Gateley ) , Suffolk ( St Gregory 's , Sudbury , and possibly Bury St Edmunds Abbey ) and Devon ( Hennock , Alphington , and Wolborough ) ; two texts of a lengthy invocation to him ; and the prosecution ( in 1448 ) of the then vicar of North Marston for counterfeiting his head from an exhumed skull .
30 What is less known is that at the close of the Southern African conflict , this same general had been discreetly retired , and he had then entered business , dealing in shipments from Southern Africa .
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