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

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1 Under pressure from the IMF " the established Central Bank rate " for the Egyptian pound was raised in September 1989 from Epounds 0.70 to Epounds 1.10 to the United States dollar as part of a planned six-year phaseout of the rate ; the " new bank rate " introduced in May 1987 ( see p. 35225 ) remained at Epounds 2.55 .
2 Standards from groups such as OMG will ensure that various object technologies , including whatever DSOM evolves into , Taligent , Sun 's DOE and HP 's DOMF , share much common ground .
3 Standards from groups such as the Object Management Group will ensure that various object technologies , including whatever Distributed Systems Object Model evolves into , Taligent , Sun 's Distributed Objects Everywhere and Hewlett-Packard Co 's Distributed Object Management Facility , share much common ground .
4 We 've been running the management skills courses since nineteen eighty-six , and since then , more than seven hundred and fifty people , from groups such as yours , have taken a part , and we 're about to launch a phase two in the next er , year or so .
5 Its members will be drawn from groups sympathetic to the ideals and principles of inequality : in particular from the senior management of large-scale industry and commerce but also , of course , from local police forces .
6 Apart from cases such as those we have been discussing , where the industries are nearly perfectly contestable , there are other , more traditional cases where the industry is a natural monopoly but a long way from being naturally contestable .
7 While most of the cases which were decided under the heading of gross negligence would be decided the same way under reckless manslaughter , from cases such as Lamb , above , manslaughter by gross negligence may survive despite Lord Roskill 's statement in Kong Cheuk Kwan v R that the term was not to be used .
8 Chromosome analysis on peripheral blood from cases 4 and 5 , as previously undertaken in cases 2 and 3 , showed no abnormality .
9 Finally , Wittgenstein makes the point that if the language is ever to be used for communication , the terms in it can not get their meanings from objects private to one user of the language .
10 He says : ‘ Tinnitus ( Latin for ringing ) is the name given to the subjective ( heard only by the person concerned ) experience of hearing sounds in the ear or head which have no basis of reality in the environment , that is to say , the sound can not be accounted for by vibrations coming from objects external to the patient . ’
11 His text was from Acts 17 v 30 : ‘ — now God commandeth all men everywhere to repent ’ .
12 Our telephones have not stopped ringing with calls from readers eager to find out more about the Cellulite Roadshow , and from experts eager to praise our unique idea .
13 Long experience has taught many Irishmen that they will not get from authorities national and local the benefits and services to which they consider themselves entitled without the kindly intervention of some influential personage .
14 The competition , open to school students from ages 5–18 , is being organised by the Working Group for Children and the Teachers Network of Amnesty 's British Section .
15 A longitudinal study of over 1,100 young people has been extended to cover the first four years in the labour market , from ages 16 to 20 years .
16 All children from ages 7 to 14 are welcome and there is no limit to the numbers who can take part .
17 Given that this was a risk-free hedge we can make a check on the process by comparing the outcomes from states 1 or 2 with the result of investing the initial capital at the risk-free rate of return : .
18 It looks then as if Thurii , which contained colonists from states other than Athens , including some Dorian ones , was an overseas enterprise of an archaic type — a response to a temporary food crisis .
19 In the marshland area from times distant the countless mills were known to provide food for man 's physical well-being and the numerous churches sustenance for his spiritual health .
20 From times ancient the woods were coppiced and the timber sold .
21 In spite of receiving sharp criticism of this practice from researchers such as Reeves and Chevannes ( 1981 ) the Swann Committee repeated this model of data collection .
22 But on-loan keeper Dave Beasant had to move fast to keep out a cross-come-shot from Hammers stalwart Alvin Martin .
23 However , that was to prove costly as from Spurs next attack , Pemberton slid in to intercept a cross from leeds right , the ball came off him awkwardly , Beeney , when under no real threat , handled the ball .
24 Thomas was signed from Spurs last year for £500,000 , but has not been able to establish himself at Upton Park .
25 Apart from the press and the other sources mentioned , ITV finance came from institutions such as banks and pension funds and , in due course , investors on the stock market ( usually limited to shares without voting rights ) .
26 Laclotte is generally happy with the collaboration he has had from institutions world-wide , with important loans coming from the Prado , the Accademia in Venice , the Metropolitan , the Hermitage , the National Galleries in London and Washington , the Galleria Borghese in Rome , among others .
27 Regenerative working ceased and the equipment was gradually removed from Nos. 44–51 and they were provided with ordinary equipment .
28 It is easy to grasp the concept of tendering for the oft-quoted ‘ 200 hip replacements ’ and , apart from dangers such as adverse selection , this appears relatively non-problematic .
29 Any budding Napoleon with a few hours to spare — or a few days , for some games — can choose from titles such as ‘ Butcher of Baghdad ’ , ‘ Gulf Strike ’ and ‘ Line in the Sand ’ .
30 The four-strong team from Liverpool 's trading standards office had to watch appalling images from titles such as Cannibal Holocaust , Human Experiment and Blood Bath .
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