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

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1 An innovative , three-year English course for young teenagers from beginner to intermediate level .
2 No point thinking of hilarious moments from life 's rich tapestry of jokes , Morecambe- , Groucho- , Woody-style : ‘ You mean you have n't had sex for two hundred years ?
3 In this chapter we consider primarily the configuration mentioned above — a fluid layer with the net density decreasing upwards as a result of opposing contributions from heat and salt .
4 ‘ Versions ’ ( 1991 ) , sixteen original oil paintings by Robert Ryman of different sizes from Pace Gallery , New York , individually priced $100,000–250,000
5 Tribesmen Rowing Club attracted a huge entry of 248 crews from north and south to the River Corrib .
6 ‘ But if the EC Council makes further amendments , the proposal could have the deplorable effect of discouraging farmers from farming .
7 A full and concise response ( together with an offer of compensation if appropriate ) will follow within the next 28 days unless we have been unable to investigate your claim fully within that time , in which case you will receive a detailed explanation for the delay and a full reply within 56 days from receipt of your initial correspondence .
8 A draw seemed the most likely result until five minutes from time when Caci 's goal-bound shot was parried into the path of Hackney who lobbed home from close range .
9 Furthermore , there was sustained opposition to vocational courses from labour interests , teachers ' unions , local authority directors of education , and from the WEA .
10 Obligatory course on Theory and Methods of Literary Study plus two options from Fantasy Literature ; Fiction and Popular Culture ; Literature and Politics in the 20th Century ; Myth , Legend and Literature ; Scotland and Germany : Literary Relations .
11 The marks of a corporation are : perpetual succession , i.e. the death or withdrawal of members , or the addition of new members from time to time , does not impair the continuity and identity of the body : ‘ in like manner ’ , as Blackstone says , ‘ the river Thames is still the same river , though the parts which comprise it are changing every instant' ; the use of a common seal as evidence of at least the more formal acts of the corporation ; and the capacity to sue and be sued by its corporate name .
12 Such a theory is based ( as Dignan shows ) on a vision of state and society as separate entities , with protection of individual liberties from state encroachment dependent on individual legal rights .
13 Many other measures enacted by the outgoing military government provided , for example , for the transfer of buildings from government to Army ownership and for the protection of civil servants from dismissal .
14 Activated carbon has the ability to remove a wide variety of organic compounds from water and wastewater , even in trace quantities .
15 Abolition of military special powers — Removal of military personnel from state sector
16 Removal of military personnel from state sector
17 Nothing has come to light to occasion the removal of these children from care . ’
18 In loving detail , right down to the rancid smell of burnt onions from hamburger vans , Reid describes three days spent at the races with his charmingly unsavoury friends A. J. Kincaid , John Moynahan and the Major .
19 A one of the one of the sentences , , how dare you authorise the withdrawal of fifteen pounds from account without prior notification !
20 ‘ Thematic ’ collections tended to be replaced by the publication of coherent archives from party , state and soviet institutions , and there was more open and critical discussion of editorial methods .
21 The geotechnical index programme is now complete and sophisticated triaxial testing of undisturbed samples from depth profiles has yielded important new research data .
22 Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points .
23 Significant powers are being delegated to schools and colleges and there is a general belief in the need to switch the day-to-day management of educational resources from county hall to the institutions and their governing bodies to achieve better value for money and sharpen the focus for accountability .
24 But the Second Division battlers clinched a Lancashire Cup semi-final spot with the help of two touchdowns from winger Scott Ranson who took his tally to 13 in 14 matches since his arrival from Swinton last season .
25 While still centred on Greek tragedy and associated topics , the plan began and ended with a wide range of other subjects from Buddhism to modern culture and education , from Schiller and Goethe and their drama to the generalities of " art " , " religion " and " science " ; the Greek items went from " Dionysus and Apollo " to " Plato against art " , via the central " music and drama " The plan contained no Greek items unrelated to tragedy , or the birth and death of tragedy , which makes it the earliest of Nietzsche 's plans to define the scope of the Greek material as eventually realized in BT .
26 Over the last twenty years in Britain industrial action has affected a whole range of essential services from water , electricity and fire-fighting to the Royal Mail , public transport and health .
27 In addition to the substantial delivery of Government programmes , the Agency has also been able to deploy earned surpluses on a range of innovative projects from training to business development financing .
28 Sedimentary rocks exhibit a vast range of diagenetic fabrics from compaction to cementation , dissolution to complete replacement .
29 The local government statute of early 1864 duly established the zemstvos , elective bodies at provincial and district level empowered to improve a range of local facilities from transport , credit , and insurance to health and education .
30 They were empowered to improve a range of local facilities from transport , credit , and insurance to health and education .
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