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

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1 Apart from projects of a more institutional nature , for example the one involving the emigration of German-speaking art experts , is Hamburg University 's Art History Department engaged in any other of a more methodological kind ?
2 More centrally , in the cerebral cortex the afferent fibres from groups of receptors are ‘ wired together ’ so that more complexly patterned stimuli — such as edges or lines of a certain inclination — may preferentially elicit neural activity and the corresponding subjective experience .
3 Bookings are only accepted however , from groups of people who have a leader who will be responsible for them .
4 Neural networks are useful for process control because they can interpret so-called soft sensor readings — the inferred measurements from groups of sensors ; can cope with complex , variable systems ; and can be used to build statistical models .
5 One is to convey some sense of where a child is in the process of learning ; the other is to make easier the analysis of results from groups of children .
6 Not everything in the CNAA 's and the colleges ' procedure was conducive to innovation , but the ripple effect from groups of staff having ‘ to think out their own courses ’ was probably one of the most immediate invitations to innovation in the early years of the CNAA .
7 Thereafter would it not be possible to from groups of say eight people who live in the same area to cope with the tea ?
8 Faecal samples from groups of horses should be examined at regular intervals to monitor drug efficiency .
9 Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts .
10 There was a dull pain in his lower jaw , from hours of teeth-clenching , and the fingers of his right hand flexed and unflexed spasmodically , like those of an elderly arthritic .
11 The evidence , whether in the form of a time series or a cross-section of individuals , industries or regions , comes not from taxation directly but from hours of work supplied at different wages net of tax — which , of course , is not quite the question at hand .
12 The rapid increase in the number of firms engaging in more than one type of investment business and the blurring of demarcation lines ( for example , between brokers and jobbers ) have made it more important than ever that investors are adequately protected against abuses arising from conflicts of interest within investment businesses .
13 In addition , those rivalries enabled him in peacetime to go on playing his wartime role of common denominator ; the arbiter who remained detached from conflicts of particular interests ; the provider of unity .
14 Investor protection legislation overlaps with both prudential and structural regulation in that the investor is in theory protected from financial institutions becoming insolvent through excessive risk-taking and protected from conflicts of interest by separation of types of business , but also extends much further into the manner in which investment business is carried out — the size of commissions , advertising regulations , cold calling etc .
15 In tropical rural areas , rainfall may average pH 4.5 , due mainly to natural organic acidity , most likely derived from emissions of volatile organic acids from vegetation , such as isoprene and terpene ( Bridgman , 1989 , 1990 ) .
16 The greenhouse effect arises from emissions of CFCs , methane , nitrous oxide , and especially carbon dioxide .
17 the project has covered every type of paint-related waste , from emissions of volatile organic compounds , to solvents used for cleaning , to sludge going to landfill and even used drums , bags and packaging .
18 A perfect precision cut from Splinters of Mayfair
19 From notes of the meeting and subsequent correspondence it is clear that Jacques was unequivocal in his view that the LEA evening institutes could develop as the ‘ natural home for adult education activity ’ and he wished the District 's Chapter III courses to be accommodated wherever appropriate within the LEA 's existing institutions .
20 The necessity of obtaining consents to transfers subject to a mortgage from occupiers of the matrimonial home aged 18 years and over must not be overlooked in view of the effect of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 .
21 According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute , between 1982 and 1991 China earned in excess of $15 billion from exports of big weapons abroad .
22 The demand for the domestic currency in foreign exchange markets derives from exports of goods and services plus capital inflows , irrespective of whether payment is made in domestic or foreign currency .
23 He profited initially from exports of English wool through Calais , and he remained heavily involved there : he was mayor of the Staple in 1552 , 1555 ( when he entertained King Philip of Spain in the city ) , and 1558 .
24 Any study of the Lower Volga in 1922 differs from investigations of other localities in another respect .
25 Most of the relevant experimental evidence on this issue comes not from studies of latent inhibition but from investigations of conditioning itself .
26 24 above ) was with the laws of kashrut , pollutions from secretions of various bodily orifices , and , as we have seen above , legislation about the cult and priesthood .
27 Made by several Persian , Indian and Pakistani workshops , they may feature anything from copies of famous Western paintings to reproductions of dollar bills .
28 In feeling , though not in detail , this stands closer perhaps to another figure known in many copies through which a really great original seems to shine : ‘ Amelung 's goddess ’ ( fig. 81 ) , after the scholar who reconstructed her from copies of the head ( known by a quaint tradition as ‘ Aspasia ’ ) and of the body , one with a Roman portrait-head .
29 The mobility requirement should be removed from contracts of employment of all grades of staff that are recruited where mobility is not required .
30 Clearly , Bryan Haworth 's aim is being realised : contracted business accounted for 66 per cent of turnover for P&O Roadtanks in 1992 with 25 per cent from contracts of affreightment and nine per cent from spot hire .
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