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

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1 The taxpayers were assessed to Schedule E income tax for the years from 1983–84 to 1985–86 on the basis that under the concessionary scheme they had received benefits that were to treated as ‘ emoluments ’ of their employment under section 61 of the Act of 1976 , the cash equivalent of such benefit being chargeable to income tax in accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the Act .
2 During the years from 1070 to 1109 , when Lanfranc and Anselm were at Canterbury , the issue was still alive .
3 This can be demonstrated by correlations within and between the samples from some of the predator species ( Table 3.4 ) .
4 This argument does provide a plausible explanation for the differences between the results from some of the memory studies described earlier .
5 Last May the plant at Cowley in Oxford decided to double its rate of production of the models from 300 to 600 a week for markets in the UK , France and Spain .
6 The schools supplied the team with lists of pupils in each of their below average mathematics sets and gave the order of the sets from those with the lowest attainers to those with the highest attainers .
7 While the barriers between the Boundary Drive gardens were uniformly low , the hedges and fences which separated the bottoms of the gardens from those of the houses behind were generally much higher .
8 Anthony Gittens , secretary of the Britons from 1949 to 1973 and a member since 1924 , was a prominent member of the IFL in the 1930s and opened a branch at Kentish Town in London .
9 It may be that their number was small and their holdings large , but excavations are needed on a selective basis before it is possible to isolate the houses of the owners from those of their tenants or agents .
10 A few of the changes from periodic to chaotic , and between periodic , attractors produced by small increases in b are shown in Fig. 2.21 .
11 A gesture was similarly made towards the secular opposition , with the appointment as Minister for Transport and Telecommunications of Hashemi Nait Djoudi , who had been secretary-general of the FFS from 1989 until March 1991 , when he was replaced by Ait Ahmed and subsequently ( according to a letter from Ait Ahmed in Le Monde of Feb. 28 ) " suspended from all activity in the name of the party " by the national council of the FFS .
12 I mean , what I was going to say , from what I 've picked up from some of the comments from some of the district , district councils ' consultation it makes me wonder if they 're capable of actually taking on the role of social services in joint commissioning .
13 Art therapy , for many Disabled people , becomes the only involvement in the arts , and gives rise to a different experience of the arts from that of non-Disabled people .
14 In our example , we have added the edge from 3 to 7 as a dashed line in Fig. 8.1(a) and the resulting cycle consists of the edges from 7 to 9 , 9 to 2 , 2 to 3 and 3 to 7 .
15 It seems most likely , therefore , that Penda was king of the Mercians from 633 to 655 or from 634 to 656 .
16 The question of the ‘ Lanfranc forgeries ’ — that is , of the additions made to nine papal letters addressed to archbishops of Canterbury in order to provide clear papal authority for Canterbury 's primacy — hangs like a cloud over the primatial disputes of the years from 1072 to 1123 ; and it is important to seek such certainty as is to be obtained on this question .
17 He quotes from local antiquarians and contemporary records ; ‘ Alexander Brodie of Brodie , the Laird of the lands adjoining the Barony of Culbin , kept a detailed diary throughout the years from 1651 until 1680 , when he died .
18 The Senate of the Inns of Court consists of 101 barristers ( some of whom will be judges ) representing the profession of barrister ; some are appointed by the benchers of each Inn , some are ex officio members like the leaders from each of the six circuits , and some are elected by members of the Bar .
19 Each of the sample members would then be interviewed and the results cross-tabulated to see what differences , if any , there are in the replies from each of the sample collections .
20 Let us say that we decide to change the ‘ unit-points ’ allocated to the Basic category of ‘ status ’ in the modules from 8 to 6 , it becomes a simpler matter in the TNF module .
21 On fairly conservative criteria this parliamentary force numbered perhaps thirty-five in the first half of the 1790s , twenty in 1806 and between thirty-five and sixty in the parliaments from 1812 to 1831 , dropping to about thirty in the reformed parliament of 1832 .
22 In addition , Roman catholic schools in Ireland , in continuity with the belief and practice of Roman catholics in a number of other countries , have a different concept and practice of teaching religion in the schools from that of the majority of protestant traditions .
23 The intense conflict in the years from 1980 to 1982 led to many resignations among teachers , while many others asked for transfers .
24 The population of England and Wales was undergoing a further massive increase — nothing short of a fifty per cent rise in the years from 1801 to 1831 — and the effects of the recent Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions hardly needed a post-war depression to make matters even worse for the poor .
25 To establish his credibility against the Scots , in the years from 1313 to 1316 especially , the king needed money on a considerable scale .
26 The rest of that chapter is devoted to the dramatic and somewhat risqué story of their hiding in the house of Rahab , a prostitute in the city , and their escaping by means of a rope let down the walls from one of her windows .
27 Manpower had come down over the years from 470,000 in 1960 to 215,000 twenty years later , but the business was still over-staffed .
28 As Giles Worsley explains in Architectural Drawings of the Regency Period , the term ‘ Regency ’ is technically understood to cover the period from 1811 to George III 's death in 1820 , but in matters concerning architecture , decoration and furniture , it is more appropriate to apply it to the years from 1790 to 1837 with the accession of Queen Victoria .
29 As the specific viscosity will depend on the contributions from each of the polymer molecules in the sample we can write
30 In interviews of eight subjects the mean proportion of utterance time taken up by pauses varied across the subjects from 4 to 54 per cent .
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