Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These activities will be financed by an operating budget of Pta200 million ( £1.14 million ; $ 2.25 million ) , a half of which will be provided by Palma 's civic purse , with the remainder gathered from entrance fees and profits in the shop and restaurant . |
2 | This is probably not the time , but the Opposition is already asking the question which economic historians will seek to answer — what did we do with all the money obtained from petroleum revenue tax and privatisation sales , and was it well-used ? |
3 | The sale will recoup a small portion of the money stolen from company pension funds by the publisher . |
4 | Having deducted the costs after VAT , 50–60 per cent of the money taken from ticket sales is left to share between the promoter and the artist . |
5 | Try to trace the cable run from socket A back to the previous one ( B ) . |
6 | If unavoidable delays do occur the operative should be paid at the basic rate and the hours excluded from bonus calculations . |
7 | As Fry ( 1988a , p. 10 ) notes , ‘ The running costs of government departments … are dwarfed by programme expenditure , the sheer scale of which … make the savings obtained from cash limits , staff reductions , the Rayner scrutinies and the FMI seem relatively unimportant ’ . |
8 | The record company recoups this expenditure by making the band liable to pay these costs from their share of the royalties generated from record sales . |
9 | Looking at the figures for manufacturing job loss alongside the figures for employment gain in the services , it may appear that the labour shed from manufacturing industries has been absorbed by the service industries . |
10 | Yet , increasingly , arguments about the effects of privatisation on the state 's finances , rather than discussion about the appropriate role of the state , have come to the fore as the revenue gained from asset sales has become sizeable . |
11 | Abdul Haq , a mujahedin commander , has recently been given the task of bringing peace and security in the areas liberated from government control . |
12 | A further £1.1m from the sale , together with the cash generated from group operations , combined to turn last year 's debt of £4.8m into cash of £1.2m this year . |
13 | Armed with the knowledge gleaned from reading matter and known computer buffs I travelled far and wide . |
14 | There is new vigour in the businesses liberated from state ownership ; better management and better industrial relations . |
15 | On the plane she 'd examined the pendant cut from sheet gold on which two primitive figures were carved in relief . |
16 | This , he believes , is what has made Unisys Corp ‘ the most profitable computer company in the world ’ — since the merger of Univac and Burroughs , it has not only kept headcount low , but also used the profits generated from mainframe sales to develop portable software applications . |
17 | With some 80 per cent of manual workers in the mine recruited from farming backgrounds , the company had literally greenfield labour to do its bidding . |
18 | The bulk of NO2 emissions in the capital come from motor vehicles , however , and some observers argue that the introduction of catalytic converters will shortly lead to large reductions in emissions overall . |
19 | In the example the R ± 1% threshold corresponds to ± 11500 ft ( 3500 m ) of present day burial which is comparable with the depth determined from vitrinite measurements . |
20 | The researchers are comparing the results gained from depth interviews , validated measures of well-being , detailed records of income and expenditure and other sources in both low income employed and unemployed families . |
21 | It is known from studies of collocations that the information derived from co-occurrence information is optimised at a distance of four words . |
22 | He finished his lunch , went back to his office , gave a bemused Müller a stern warning about the standards expected from state officials , buckled into a solid afternoon 's work and , when the working day was over , carried a bulging briefcase home . |
23 | LEFT The use of aerial photography in understanding cropmarks : at the top , the cropmarks seen from ground level ; in the centre the cropmarks are viewed as if in an oblique aerial photograph , and below , the same cropmarks are seen as if in a vertical aerial photograph . |
24 | In 1985 local authorities ( England and Wales ) had a gross loan debt outstanding of 42.3bn and total loan charges for the year serviced from revenue account amounted to 5.03bn ( far more than revenue expenditure on major services such as police ( 3.3bn ) and social services ( 2.98bn ) . |
25 | These are polycyclic quinones which decompose immediately after the death of the insect containing them , giving rise to the erythroaphin reported from Aphis fabae , Eriosoma lanigerum and other aphids . |
26 | Also , bear in mind that the components removed from circuit boards are likely to have very short leadouts that might prevent them from fitting into the component layouts of your projects . |
27 | If the lowering of serum cholesterol values was the result of tumour activity , obvious differences in serum cholesterol values as the tumours progressed from stage A to stage D , or as they become more de-differentiated would have been expected . |
28 | They have also shown that 60 per cent of the energy released from fossil fuels is wasted . |
29 | Much of the farming was fairly traditional but the premium received from quality products often made up for lack of weight in calves and lambs . |
30 | The annexes varied from science labs , Religious Studies rooms , Special needs room , maths room and French rooms . |