Example sentences of "[verb] from sales [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This year Moss expects less than 20% of turnover to come from sales of framework technologies — he hopes end user products will make up 80% — and only 5% or 10% during 1994 .
2 This year Moss expects less than 20% to come from sales of framework technologies and hopes end-user products will be 80% — and only 5% or 10% during 1994 .
3 The Prince of Wales ' Charity Trust will benefit from sales of a limited edition of four lithographs and of his book , HRH The Prince of Wales ' Watercolours .
4 OSF turned over $55m in 1992 , of which $28m came from sales of technology licences — predominantly for the Motif graphical user interface — the other $27m being the $4.5m a year membership dues paid by each of the six remaining founders , Digital Equipment Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co , Hitachi Ltd , IBM Corp , Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG and Groupe Bull SA .
5 He forgot to hand in such little money as he collected from sales of the Morning Star ; they prosecuted and he was put on probation for two years .
6 UP to £100,000 for homeless people could be raised from sales of a compilation album featuring pop giants Phil Collins and Annie Lennox .
7 In all , some £24 billion had been raised from sales by the end of 1988 .
8 The erm , with that addition I will move the recommendation in paragraph three of minute twelve of the property sub-committee 's minutes , to make representation to the association of county council urging the Government to reconsider it 's policy in not allowing local authorities permanently to make use of the full amount of capital realised from sales of assets .
9 Royalties yet to be received from sales of The Shamen 's limited-edition FACE EP , which has sold out , will go towards paying off our own legal bills .
10 Specifically , the products may be gross substitutes in demand : increased sales of one will detract from sales of the other .
11 Through our experience and knowledge derived from sales in the area we are able to ensure that you have the greatest chance of selling at the highest figure .
12 Best-selling local author : Crafty Ideas From Nature by Myrna Daitz and Shirley Williams ( Exley , £3.99 ) CHILDREN 'S CHOICE This alphabetical list of Britain 's best-selling children 's authors was compiled from sales at school book clubs :
13 On April 30 a television programme had claimed that the Labour Party had hosted secret fund-raising dinners for prominent business executives , that certain companies had made significant secret contributions to the party 's campaign fund , and that these had subsequently profited from sales of state assets .
14 But with competitors still excluded from sales to households and other small-scale customers , BG last year managed to attract 290,000 new customers .
15 The problem can be thought of as maximizing consumer surplus ( here total surplus minus resource costs ) arising from the set of products , subject to the breakeven constraint , i.e. choose y 1 to y n to maximize : subject to unc where R(Y) is the revenue accruing from sales of all the products and x is a variable of integration .
16 Of Britain 's £700 million share , just over £140 million has been repaid from sales of the A320 , with the A330 and A340 about to go into production .
17 Last year saw half of privately-held Tivoli 's revenues come from sales of Tivoli Works , the framework , toolkits and services .
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