Example sentences of "[noun sg] from the [noun pl] [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The notion that SCOTVEC could validate private centres such as industrial training centres or trade associations to deliver National Certificate modules was greeted originally with some opposition from the teachers ' unions . |
2 | Tea was carried out to us on a brass tray from the women 's quarters . |
3 | [ There was strong opposition to the ‘ licensed teacher ’ proposal from the teachers ' unions , and little action was taken to try to implement this . |
4 | Crossley nodded and looked round again , as if seeking inspiration from the children 's slides and climbing-frames . |
5 | Unlike Hart 's , Friedman 's explanation shifts the emphasis from the subjects ' deliberations to their action . |
6 | As might be expected , losses due to accidents took anything from a healthy nibble to a large chunk from the companies ' profits . |
7 | It has received evidence from the teachers ' associations , the employers and the Department of Education and Science , and has listened to the representations of all those bodies . |
8 | The greatest joy was to make camp for the night and savour the smell from the cooks ' fires as supper was prepared . |
9 | The winner is chosen by a panel of independent journalists and , in addition to receiving a trophy , receives financial support from the awards ' sponsors . |
10 | These were drawn by lottery from the daughters ' names of FEC employees . |
11 | ( The libretto of Le Guy de chesne specified groups of shepherds and shepherdesses in the final pages , then a druidic march , then the ceremony , and lastly ‘ des danses vives et agreables ’ ) Indeed , it might have been the composer , Laruette , who acted as conducteur from the singers ' names in the libretto it appears that he did not sing a solo role in his own opéra . |
12 | The Shaw solution to the inequality of the coal ration was simple : just change the signs on the compounds , A perfect balance system was introduced and there was no complaint from the officers ' batmen — well they would not would they " ? |
13 | She 'd left a message for him about an hour before , within minutes of receiving a call from the foresters ' agents . |
14 | Civilian users can not decipher as much information from the satellites ' signals and thus get fixes that are less precise . |
15 | It was to take the information from the patients ' records , their age , diagnosis , treatment etc . |
16 | There was treachery even in the executive branch of William 's government : as Paul Hopkins has shown , Jacobites received constant information from the secretaries ' clerks on warrants and charges against them , and the messengers who made arrests and detained prisoners were often not reliable . |
17 | The transfer of DM2 billion-3 billion a year from the consumers ' pockets into the waste-management industry will , by the end of this year , rise to DM3 billion-4 billion a year . |
18 | At the time , what can hardly have failed to make a strong impact on the boy were the great ritual events , including the assemblies , which punctuated the life of the court , and which Charles presumably was brought out by his nurse from the women 's quarters to attend : the arrival of envoys from Constantinople at Compiègne in September 827 ; the public deposition from office of Hugh and Matfrid in February 828 ; the reception of the relics of SS Marcellinus and Petrus at Aachen a few weeks later . |
19 | He starts , for example , by castigating the absence of power from the economists ' models : instead . |