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

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1 At this point I must express thanks for the valuable contributions from training organisations , district societies , district training boards , the National Student Liaison Committee and various Institute committees ( including the Competence-led Assessment Steering Group ) .
2 Balmer had been thinking about the spectral lines from hydrogen .
3 Some institutional arrangement other than large-numbers competition needs to be found to safeguard the transaction from excessive opportunistic wrangling , which could siphon off the available gains from trade .
4 Visiting the Upper Nile state on Feb. 21 he again referred to the exclusion of the southern states from sharia law and said that citizens had shown their support for the " new political system and transference of powers to the people " .
5 We will now review some of the major developments from functionalist theory based on notions of culture and subculture .
6 Maine summed up the crucial developments of human history in his famous formula of the ‘ movement of the progressive societies from Status to Contract ’ .
7 Approximately one hundred paintings from the museum 's permanent collection include works by all of the principal practitioners from Boudin to Pissarro , Homer to Hassam , and Sickert to Sorolla , with many lesser known followers from Norway , Belgium , Holland , Italy , Germany , Poland and elsewhere .
8 It was not under sail , as I would have preferred , but the next best thing , and in this boat we explored most of the Outer Isles from North Rona to Barra Head , and the mainland coast between Lochinver and Oban .
9 Rawlings , who had retired from the air force on Sept. 14 in order to comply with electoral rules excluding serving members of the armed forces from candidacy , stood for the National Democratic Congress ( NDC ) [ see p. 39084 ] .
10 One of the other problems from standing close that 's right .
11 And and many times I apologize for asking where various places are , because I just ca n't visualize Most of the other things from school come without being beckoned , er one thinks of er the economy , they taught about us about various things of the economy .
12 A count of the related papers from Appendix 5 shows that , of the total of 621 derived papers , 259 were jointly authored ( 42% of the total ) .
13 A count of the related papers from Appendix 5 shows that , of the total of 621 derived papers , 259 were jointly authored ( 42% of the total ) .
14 This is because a higher interest rate increases the cost of borrowing ; at the same time , a higher interest rate reduces the ‘ present value ’ of the expected yields from investment projects .
15 Ketotifen may prevent the release of the inflammatory mediators from mast cells as well as from other inflammatory cells .
16 3 Summary of the main findings from research
17 Some of the main conclusions from Table 3.3 are summarized in Fig. 3.8 and 3.9 .
18 ‘ A few years ago one of the old boys from Ham was doing a bit of rabbit poaching up here and a headless horseman went riding by as cool as you please .
19 Devaluation was announced on 18 November , and this was followed in January 1968 by the decision to recall most of the British forces from East of Suez by the end of 1971 .
20 Angiographic studies provided evidence of the high frequency of total coronary artery occlusion early after myocardial infarction , despite the previous reports from autopsy studies which suggested that thrombosis was a secondary event .
21 And with the additional treatments from DeCleor you 'll be glowing from top to toe by the end of the week .
22 In the first section the risk and accident judgment results are reported and compared with the on-road judgments from Study 1 .
23 He is a modes man who appears genuinely bemused by the British reaction to him : ‘ I have always been impressed by British democracy and the irony is that — although I have differences with the British leaders from time to time — I sometimes feel my kind of federalism is better understood in Britain than by some of the federalists elsewhere in Europe who always cry , onwards , onwards ! ’
24 It is extremely likely that some of these detected features will not be present in the target , and so the detection of these non-target features in the mask will , via the inhibitory links from feature to letter level , turn off the activation in the target letter 's detector .
25 Landowners along the proposed routes from Lackenby to Picton and Picton to Shipton were worried that a planning blight would affect a large swathe of their land until the outcome of the inquiry was known .
26 Apart from the sacrosanct hours from midday until two , the main street is quietly busy , with queues at the two boulangeries for each fresh batch of baguettes , petanque players under the plane trees , and , on Sundays , a tiny but comprehensive market .
27 At the king 's table , as in the great processions from residence to chapel that marked the church 's great feastdays , men knew their places .
28 The main reason for buoyant government revenues lay in the increasing returns from VAT and other taxes on the consumer , and on increasing Corporation Tax returns from business profits .
29 But the madrigal was not merely a new art form — it had nothing in common with the trecento madrigal except the name — but a landmark in a revolution of which we have already seen the beginnings in the frottole and laudi spirituali and occasional passages in the Italian-influenced northerners from Dufay onward .
30 The main ones were post-war reconstruction , a productivity gap between the USA and the rest which drew American dollars and know-how into Europe and Japan , a sharp upward shift in peacetime levels of public expenditure ( caused by defence needs and welfare transfer payments ) and the absence of general synchronisation in the downswings which occurred in the major economies from time to time .
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