Example sentences of "[n mass] from [adj] areas " in BNC.

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1 In consolidating data from several areas it has been proposed that a rapid rise of sea level occurred in the early Holocene but that in the last 6000 years the rate has been far less , although it may have diminished progressively , it may have risen to c .
2 Available geological data from these areas suggest that uplift and removal of section ( in Hercynian and later episodes ) has been minimal compared with the rest of the area .
3 Although it is possible to take bream from most areas along their beat , there are areas , known as hotspots , which are infinitely more productive than anywhere else .
4 The construction of a dam on the Mool five kilometres upstream from the Mekong is likely to prevent fish from unaffected areas recolonizing the rivers once the pollution has cleared .
5 There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses , and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas .
6 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
7 Applicants should have a friendly , outgoing nature as the role involves interaction with people from many areas within the company .
8 The centre is also used by special needs groups such as young people from inner-city areas , handicapped groups and is part of a programme in which the Team works with young offenders .
9 These twin processes led to the gradual displacement of people from rural areas .
10 Local authorities would be obliged to allocate 15 per cent of council housing to people from depressed areas , and in areas where council housing made up less than 20 per cent of housing , the local authority would be obliged to make a 15 per cent contribution to its construction .
11 There were also smaller groups of higher and lower caste people from these areas and in addition there were people from the villages of Sylhet , a district of Bangladesh .
12 So he wrote to George Thurstan , an ex-marine who was running the Drake Fellowship ; this was a scheme set up by the Prince in the wake of the inner-city riots , to give young people from those areas adventure training .
13 More and more people from urban areas are using off-road cycles out of towns so a tolerance towards them is also necessary .
14 I represent the recently formed responsible dog ownership group which consists of people from most areas of the metropolitan district , both dog owners and non dog owners .
15 So that was our first se good school , as you may say then and then within about four years they built Tanys Dell and erm we just you know , we formed a quite a a a very good community here because we were all people from different areas we all had the same problems trying to re-adjust in a new place and I think then , we had more relationship with , with our neighbours than people are having today .
16 Dialect : the different form of English used by people from different areas and different groups .
17 But the older MPs from these areas saw these efforts as merely concessions to the Nationalists .
18 Headlines scream of algal blooms which destroy fish farms in Norway , and radio broadcasts give official warnings not to eat shellfish from some areas of the British coasts .
19 These include relative isolation , taken as more than 20 km from urban areas ; social class , defined as the proportion of the population in the registrar general 's classes I and II ; density of children , taken crudely as the number of enumeration districts in a given sector having 100 or more children ( postcode sectors are fairly large , and acreages of enumeration districts are not available ) ; and increases from 1971 to 1981 in the numbers of men working away from home in the construction and energy industries ( ‘ recent oil impact measure ’ ) .
20 Incidence in the rural high oil category was examined in more isolated ( >20 km from urban areas ) and less isolated sectors , and at higher and lower levels of certain factors , for which the division was made after ranking the sectors on the factor ( disregarding isolation ) at the point that as closely as possible halved the cumulative expected values at ages 0–14 .
21 The increased incidence at ages 0–4 was restricted to postcode sectors more than 20 km from urban areas , where it was greater in sectors of higher social class ( table V ) .
22 Within the rural high oil category only three ( small ) sectors more than 20 km from urban areas had a higher rank than west Thurso when the recent oil impact and child density scores were combined .
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