Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] number [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pressure has come from a number of sources in the economic , political , social and legal environment , and there is survey evidence to demonstrate a growth in the number of consultative committees now in operation .
2 Twenty US states have warned people to limit or remove consumption of fish caught from a number of lakes , while Canadian officials have discovered mercury at significant levels in 95 per cent of lakes tested in Ontario .
3 Like other Human Activity Systems , procedures can be considered from a number of viewpoints , each leading to the derivation of different criteria for success .
4 Glasshouse car 121 , so named from the number of windows , was one of several converted from open-sided cars by the Corporation in 1920 , to provide more saloon cars on the Fleetwood route .
5 This study looks at the Housing Benefit review system , drawing on data collected from a number of sources .
6 Co-occurrence data has been used by the present project ; the data having been collected from a number of corpora rather than LDOCE .
7 Compensation for cross boundary flows suffered from a number of flaws and disincentives : a Compensation was not made in cash but only as an adjustment to a district 's RAWP target after a two-year time lag .
8 More of the Oberland mountains including the Niesen and Blumlisalp have now come into the panoramic view , and can be seen from a number of vantage points in striking perspective across the Lake of Thun .
9 The reliance of some of Africa 's English language press for some of its lighter material on foreign sources continues today , as can be seen from the number of papers which take English and American comic strips such as Modesty Blaise , Andy Capp , The Gambols , Garth , Peanuts and The Perishers .
10 The dead officers were drawn from a number of battalions , revealing that the coup attempt was not confined solely to rebels within the ‘ Urraca ’ company .
11 Names and addresses of relevant suppliers may be drawn from a number of sources namely references in trade magazines and yearbooks , representative calling and ‘ yellow pages ’ provide details .
12 The sample , drawn from a number of LEAs across the country also had few photographs .
13 There have been no recent studies which have looked at patterns of exchange between kin as their central focus , but relevant data can be gleaned from a number of studies .
14 By September 1982 the school could witness what was in effect the opening of a new library , staffed from a number of sources and constituting a pleasant and accessible learning environment .
15 Revenue can be raised from a number of sources .
16 While realism is criticized from a number of perspectives , and feminist theorists are critical of all the traditional approaches to global politics , the feminist critique of realism is particularly challenging .
17 Areas of study reflect both the old and the new concerns : they range from head-counting to Grand Theory ; they cover religious organisations and their power structures ; they examine processes such as conversion , apostasy , institutionalisation , bureaucratisation , the growth of charisma and its rationalisation ; typological distinctions are drawn ( such as those between church , denomination and sect ) ; the relationship between religion and other areas of society ( the family , education , economy and , especially , politics ) is examined from a number of angles at a number of levels ; and there is also developing an increasing number of specialist ‘ sub-disciplines ’ — such as the sociologies of Catholicism , secularism , the ministry , gender and religion , and new religious movements .
18 Hilda Lodge , in her new capacity of Chairman , welcomed everyone and said that apologies had been received from a number of teachers which had resulted in a smaller than usual attendance .
19 During the pilot phase of the Advanced Courses Development Programme suggestions were received from a number of individuals and organisations that consideration should be given to the introduction of a new type of group award within SCOTVEC 's portfolio of advanced courses .
20 The ad has been subsequently withdrawn from a number of magazines because of the fear of possible legal action under libel laws .
21 He further announced on Jan. 29 , 1990 , that 2,750 military and civilian personnel ( including their dependants ) would be withdrawn from a number of bases in the United Kingdom and elsewhere ( for other announcements of US defence expenditure cuts and for European concerns about reduced US miliary commitment to Europe see p. 37226 ) .
22 These are calculated from the number of students registered for each module together with its size , single or double , rather than from class hours .
23 I think that , more , not sort of say a general question like that , but say that after the collection has happened that you want returns for the number of people in Oxford that have benefited from the number of groups in Oxford that have benefited .
24 Pemmatites species are known from a number of localities in the Permian and Carboniferous of Europe .
25 Similarly , semantic theories derived from a number of disciplines ( e.g. , linguistics , philosophy , formal logic ) have formulated theories of meaning , on which psycholinguists can base theories of how those meanings are computed in humans .
26 In the case of the railway companies , it was a belief derived from a number of sources .
27 Humanly selected terms may be derived from a number of sources , in particular other lists of words used in the subject area , including :
28 In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources .
29 The standard terms in widespread use are derived from a number of sources .
30 Part of its fascination has derived from the number of levels at which the debate has taken place .
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