Example sentences of "from the [det] " in BNC.

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31 What will distinguish the MNAM from the Musée d'Art Moderne ( Paris 's rival museum funded by the city ) , and , more generally , from the many French modern and contemporary art museums ?
32 WE are only a short distance from the many interesting attractions of both Brighton and Hove and are easy to find , being close to the main road arterials and stations of the two towns .
33 Wonderful views of both , and of the Pentlands in the south and of Fife and the Firth of Forth in the north , can be seen from the many hills upon or around which Edinburgh drapes itself .
34 I could not possibly do justice in this speech to all that has been written on the subject , but I hope that I have profited from the many articles which I have read since the hearing .
35 As a result , Kandel began to make the sort of experiments that those working on the biochemistry of memory had already been struggling with ; adding radioactive precursors of protein to isolated ganglia or to cells in a dish , trying to identify the protein products , and to distinguish those made uniquely or in raised quantities during memory formation from the many others .
36 This thickening is the area of the postsynaptic membrane which contains the receptor molecules and which traps the transmitter released from the many small vesicles visible packed into the presynaptic terminal .
37 Because the advisory service was so deeply enmeshed in PNP , it is difficult to divorce its contribution from the many aspects and contexts of the programme which are discussed elsewhere in this report .
38 Aside from the many companies which have gone into liquidation , those which survive have taken the opportunity to improve their operating efficiency , often achieving this by reduction in staffing levels .
39 We therefore hope to have wide representation from the many areas in which formal reasoning is being used and developed .
40 In the three years or so that I have been working at Joan Allen Electronics I have become acutely aware of battery problems , in particular from the many cases where detectors have been sent back for repair needlessly .
41 The constitutional authorities see a transmission of orders from the many to the controlling few in the government whereby votes inserted at one end of the system become popular public policies and laws at the other .
42 Thus , in order to distance the law from the many preconceived cultural notions about rape , rapists and rape victims , a new terminology may be thought to be desirable .
43 The air was heavy with incense from the many swinging censers .
44 Tomorrow would be a business presentation , no different from the many she had already attended for other campaigns .
45 If I had to select just two personal highlights from the many interesting presentations that were on offer , then I would firstly mention learning about the ideas and development of the inspirational Foxfire Teacher Network operating in a number of USA schools .
46 She knew perfectly well from the many Press photos of him that he preferred casual wear .
47 Has my hon. Friend heard the call from the many people who run village halls about the burden that VAT imposes on their activities ?
48 From the many written questions that my hon. Friend has tabled on this matter , I note not only that the numbers of people in residential and nursing care have increased substantially , as we all know , but also the surprising fact that there has been only a modest fall in the numbers of people in local authority care .
49 An overall winner and a runner-up were chosen from the many entries and their reviews were featured in TeleClub a few weeks ago .
50 A few quotes from the many in support of the WISE vehicle programme :
51 If higher level components can sort out the intended string from the many false positives , then LA can take fewer risks when matching word hypotheses to the acoustic input .
52 There was a rose garden to wander around , though as yet no sign of blossom but an indication from the many rose bushes that at some time there would be a most beautiful display .
53 I was genuinely concerned that Bev might be under some stress or pressure from the many attacks she was dealing with .
54 Er I , I do bring you greetings , not only from the Association , but from the many of us who served here during World War Two .
55 The programme has reflected the needs arising from the many relief projects in Africa as well as the efforts being made to help improve the management of transport in health and other programmes .
56 Collectors , bibliophiles and browsers will find a warm welcome from the many dealers when the fair opens at 10.00 am precisely .
57 Firstly , the Ulster Special Constabulary , invented to supplement the main police force , was derived largely from the former Ulster Volunteer Force .
58 We recognise that logically this demands a transfer of resources and effort from the former to the latter , that in the words I have so often quoted , some social services are ‘ excessive ’ and others ‘ inadequate ’ — that it was bound to be so and that it is so .
59 It is not surprising that at independence most governments identified the international companies from the former colonial power as potential agents of neo-colonialism , who could not be trusted to operate with the interests of African countries at heart .
60 Whereas Hitchcock 's last British film , the pre-war Jamaica Inn ( 1939 ) , could be said to be dealing with a similar area of subject matter to , say , Hatter 's Castle ( 1941 ) , the emotional level struck by the latter is a world away from the former .
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