Example sentences of "this [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 This grant from the Macro-Economic Modelling Consortium provides continuing support for the macroeconomic research undertaken at London Business School 's Centre for Economic Forecasting .
2 And , of course , they 've got this grant from Artcan for six thousand pound for a proggie mat exhibition .
3 There 's also some murals on the walls , various artists did murals and of course they 've got this grant from for six thousand pound for a exhibition .
4 Recognising the value of this support from the credit industry , we believe however that still more could be gained from a new body set up to promote money management education , both in schools and outside .
5 It is likely that they will seek this support from other women rather than from men , even their husbands , because the tasks involved have been defined as women 's work .
6 The grievances which the commons presented were not just their own but were shared by some amongst the magnates , and it is doubtful whether the commons ' will could have prevailed without this support from amongst the ranks of the nobility .
7 And on behalf of all those who have received this support from you , I should like to say thank you .
8 I was sitting under Marcus 's chair in the garden on one of those days when he stays at home when I heard this noise from next door .
9 Clearly , much of this literature from the natural sciences remains contentious ; the counter-arguments largely stemming from ethological , biological and psychological theory 's avoidance of the social world .
10 For some policemen and women , their family is very important indeed , and , as a later chapter on stress demonstrates , the family can function as a tension release mechanism and an escape from police work , so that ordinary policemen and women tend to protect this preserve from infringement by outsiders , whether social researchers , senior police managers , the IRA , or the public .
11 With this thumbs-down from a part of the financial world whose support was expected , Thornton was losing his ‘ window of opportunity ’ argument .
12 The aspiration to distance the management of a massive public service of this kind from politics has simply proved unrealistic .
13 It is surprising that remarks of this kind from influential linguists are still appearing , and that is why some comments are needed here , not only on quantification , but also on the relation between ‘ method ’ and ‘ theory ’ .
14 The this problem with the detector , it 's another level of subcontracting down and er if you you 're buying a piece of equipment of this kind from a a consortium er essentially you ca n't dictate to him precisely who he 's going to use to supply the components for that system and er it is the problem came to the notice of officials when the consortium came forward and and said look , we we 've got these terms in our contract er concerning detection range and so on and er we may not be able to meet those , er so we questioned the reasons and then of course they revealed that they were having problems with the supplier .
15 The Duart Point wreck was the first to be designated since Historic Scotland took over this function from the Department of Transport .
16 The inclusion of cryptogamic entries distinguishes this index from the published Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature , and the convenience of knowing that all entries are represented in the Library makes this index very useful to staff , despite its limitations .
17 In this mailing from the Office you will already see that a National Draw is taking place , this was planned 12 months ago to increase our income , now we have to rely on the profit to see us through the lean times .
18 they have very little chance of removing this elite from power .
19 They are class-blind , in that the programme may reach only a minority , and separates this elite from the bulk of girls who are defined as failures and frequently pushed into opposition to the school 's programme .
20 1 We see the whole of this story from the point of view of the boy : we see what he sees , feel what he feels and he tells us his thoughts .
21 At about the same time as the State Department was receiving this cable from their most senior man on the spot , Secretary of State Byrnes was cabling the Paris embassy that the French were planning to reconquer Tonkin and might set up a puppet government ; while in Hanoi the French commander , General Morlière , was claiming that the US and Chinese consuls had denounced the ‘ criminal and bestial folly ’ of the Vietminh ; although apparently they had n't said a word one way or the other .
22 In one central passage the Apostle Paul brings together the essence of this teaching from both Testaments , and with some clearly articulated principles lays down teaching which has many straightforward and practical applications for the frustrations and conflicts which many families experience today .
23 Sexy blonde curls have been pinned on to the crown for this look from John Peers
24 This look from Carlos Galicao in Madrid can easily be slicked with gel
25 Thus the pattern is a ‘ dissipative structure ’ of the kind discussed on p. 2 : it is a pattern maintained by a continuing input of energy , in this case from the chemical reaction .
26 The fearsome implement ( fashioned in this case from expensive , shiny metal ) that sparkles so on the poster ?
27 The fearsome implement ( fashioned in this case from expensive , shiny metal ) that sparkles so on the poster ?
28 The Wanderer argues that religion can be a support , and gives examples of ‘ natural religion ’ , in this case from Ancient Greece :
29 The express exclusion of this case from the scope of the Convention leaves the Contracting States free to make whatever provision they judge appropriate , for example the use of substituted service in English law .
30 The important thing about the task is the skill of making joints , which is gained in this case from making a bookcase .
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