Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | The housing should be kept moist by pouring a little water into the wells from time to time . |
32 | Passages from the judgments from Genn v. Winkel ( 1911 C.A. ) are particularly helpful here . |
33 | Plaster had come away from the walls from ceiling to floor , and along the lower part the bared cement , originally grey , was stained yellow and smelt of urine . |
34 | Taking in the titles from left to right , he at first saw little of interest:Queer Things About Egypt ; Wonderful Nests , by the Rev. J. G. Wood ; The Elements of Mechanism ; Highways and Byways in the West Country … |
35 | But yes , I mean there was b battering went on in the flats from time to time . |
36 | However , there are two significant additional factors : on the one hand the parents use sign language and therefore growth in the infants from gesture into sign ( rather than into speech ) is predicted , but on the other hand just over half of the sample infants are hearing and are acquiring both sign language and spoken English during this phase . |
37 | An examination of the BEQB will show UK bank activity in the Euromarkets from data on currency assets and liabilities . |
38 | It was a bitterly cold winter with thick snow ; both sides were bogged down in the Apennines from December to April . |
39 | It is observed that pH in the samples from patients without gall stones was higher than what is normally reported in human gall bladder bile . |
40 | The steep-sided valley of Stroud-Water in Gloucestershire must have presented much the same kind of picture , but Defoe does not attempt any description of it beyond saying that ‘ the clothiers Iye all along the banks of this river for near 20 miles ’ ; and Celia Fiennes passed along the high road over the uplands from Gloucester to Bath and failed to notice it at all . |
41 | Fujitsu will hand over the goods from houses in Darlington that it used for Japanese staff while the new factory was being built and equipped . |
42 | " Investment business " is business that is regulated by the FSA and falls outside the exemptions from authorisation in Pt III of Sched 1 to the FSA ( but see below for its extended scope ) . |
43 | It is especially serious on land bearing winter cereals , since the resulting ploughland can be exposed to the elements from October to April . |
44 | make test checks on posting to the accounts from records of receipts and payments ; |
45 | Water added to the oceans from melting of land-based ice is the other important contributor to the predicted increase in sea level . |
46 | For Scandinavia the figures are 70 per cent sulphuric acid and 30 per cent nitric acid ( Swedish Ministry of Agriculture , 1982 ) , which are similar to the values from Scotland of 71 per cent sulphuric acid and 29 per cent nitric acid ( Fowler et al. , 1982 ) . |
47 | Plants will use proportionately less water and save time , with the bonuses that plants do better with company , and damage to the roots from frost in winter is less likely . |
48 | In the so-called ‘ pill scare ’ of 1977 attention was first drawn to the risks from thrombosis to older women on the pill ( Vessey et al . |
49 | This is in contrast to the results from coinfection with two dual viruses AcBT-2/5 and AcBT-3/7 which produces mixtures of VLPs and CLPs ( 10 ) . |
50 | Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses . |
51 | This land type occurs on Pabbay , Boreray and Berneray ( Sound of Harris ) and on the islands from Eriskay to Mingulay , and the soils mainly comprise calcareous regosols . |
52 | There were reports of civilian casualties on the roads from Baghdad to Kuwait , and to the Jordanian border [ see p. 38025 for Jordanian accounts of the destruction of a bus carrying Jordanian civilians leaving Kuwait ] . |
53 | Liquid manure can not be spread on the fields from harvest until 1 November ( unless it is onto growing vegetation or crops for the next winter ) . |
54 | Joint studies in 1953 did produce agreement that the Zagros mountains ( in Iran ) provided the best line of defence given appropriate support on the flanks from Iraq to Pakistan . |
55 | Buses are running smoothly this evening , if somewhat slowly , but on the trains from Paddington to Oxford you 'll find a delay of about twenty minutes this evening . |
56 | They hung drying on short loops of black thread suspended from lengths of string stretched across the walls from corner to corner , and dim shadows turned slowly on the walls behind them . |
57 | Typically , the program would look at the words from left to right , and test whether each word in the sentence was a likely candidate for the case slots of the main verb . |
58 | He said many were shamed by the outbursts from Muslims like Mr Kalim Saddiqui , the most prominent supporter of the Rushdie death sentence pronounced by Iran 's Ayatollah Khomeini . |
59 | Incredible though it now seems , the tomato , brought by the Spaniards from Peru to Spain at the close of the sixteenth century and shortly afterwards planted in France , Portugal , Italy and England , was well known to us as an ornamental plant for two hundred years before its culinary possibilities were perceived . |
60 | Ornithologists gave the bird a Christian foundation and believed that the first mute swans were brought to Great Britain by the Crusaders from Cyprus in 1192 . |