Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The level of charge will depend on how much the local council spends on services and the income received from central government and business rates . |
2 | The Customs and Excise must be satisfied that there is a good reason for registration , and that the income derived from taxable supplies contributes substantially to the livelihood of the business . |
3 | " Can it be that the foreign settlor is liable to pay Surtax on the income derived from those United Kingdom securities ? " ; 7. that case was not before the court but the " answer must be : Yes , because the Act in plain terms so provides " . |
4 | Approximately half the book production work is material published by Oxford University Press , the remainder obtained from other publishers . |
5 | This would have been impossible without the link provided from postcoded data ( increasingly available from sources such as cancer registries ) to Ordnance Survey ( OS ) grid references . |
6 | This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 . |
7 | Judging will take place in December with the winner selected from four finalists at a special awards dinner early in 1993 . |
8 | After concluding the deal through an intermediary , John H. Ross , Collins arranged to have the case transferred from another judge and then sentenced the man to 42 months ' imprisonment despite a recommendation of eight years by the probation officer . |
9 | Or , he added privately , when the little Indian gentleman who was the only one who could access the records on the computer returned from sick leave . |
10 | In the 1970s , when it was designed , computers were hard put to work out how to minimise the radar reflected from curved surfaces — so the F-117A is made up of flat ones . |
11 | ‘ The experience to be gathered from books , though often valuable , is but of the nature of learning ; whereas the experience gained from actual life is of the nature of wisdom ; and a small store of the latter is worth vastly more than a stock of the former . ’ |
12 | The light remembered from those suns of June |
13 | Mr Halbert told the court : ‘ The car crossed from one side of the road to the other . |
14 | As the choristers sang a low chant in the background , the priest moved from one vessel to the next , praying for the fishermen to be kept safe from harm , and asking that the catch over the next year may be bountiful . |
15 | The working assumption behind the Fry graph is that the mean obtained from three samples approximates to the population mean ( i.e. the actual difficulty of the book ) . |
16 | Two Britons tunnelled to freedom under the horse made from Red Cross food crates by Wing Commander Roger Maw , of Walesby , Lincs . |
17 | The revenue gained from this reform should be used so that contributions rise by single percentage points over bands of income up to the upper earnings limit . |
18 | The revenue derived from taxing unemployment benefit , and the relevant part of an unemployed claimant 's supplementary benefit stood at an estimated £600 million in 1985–6 . |
19 | A war veteran had sold it to him ; part of the booty plundered from some Boer farmhouse . |
20 | The Sun increased from ten court cases to thirty-two , Daily Mirror from eight cases to twenty-six , and The Times from three cases to twenty-one . |
21 | The return expected from this investment may be written . |
22 | The return expected from this investment may be written . |
23 | The European Court 's teleological approach can be seen once again in the passage cited from that judgment , referring as it does to the ‘ purpose ’ and the ‘ result pursued by ’ the directive . |
24 | It declares that there is no law — no right flowing from past political decisions — apart from the law drawn from those decisions by techniques that are themselves matters of convention , and therefore that on some issues there is no law either way . |
25 | Joseph replied with a renewed bid , this time of £43 million , Watney 's came back again with £47 million , and so the battle swayed from one side to the other for eight weeks . |
26 | The Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth documented all these and showed that the higher an employee 's wages or salary , the greater too is the benefit derived from such schemes , not only in absolute amounts but in relative terms as well . |
27 | Knight , mounting his horse , wearing chain mail of the type developed from eastern sources during Barbarossa 's reign . |
28 | As the child that comes or may come from a sexual encounter between a man and a woman differs from the child born from that man and some other woman ( or from the same man and the same woman on another occasion ) , so every genuine poem is the unique product of one unrepeatable encounter between the artist and an unearthly partner who may be called ‘ Muse ’ or ‘ goddess ’ . |
29 | Down a steep hard-heading , that is a part of the drift driven from one seam to another through a fault . |
30 | More significantly , however , the package departed from recent Republican budgets in that it abandoned any prospect of achieving a balanced budget in the medium term . |