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

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1 This is the latest in a series of conflicts over the Baltic environment , including an escape of effluent from the chemicals complex on the river Dvina which poisoned large numbers of fish .
2 And we have also inherited a number of projects from the Schools Council .
3 It found that the prohibition of public meetings for political purposes , the requirement of permission from the police authority to hold such meetings in private and the authorisation of the military authority for the holding of indoor lectures were not consistent with Article 11 .
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6 He stands by what he said , and , sadly , many of his criticisms are still valid : the team have still not bought a video camera despite a large injection of cash from the Sports Council and no one could say that the preparation training for the world championships — one weekend in the Kendal Judo Club — has been anything but derisory .
7 After the release of stills from The Delinquents movie , she 's been likened to sex-icon Marilyn Monroe and it is a comparison that Kylie does n't wish to deny .
8 Martin Paul Kelly , 28 , of no fixed abode , appeared before Darlington magistrates yesterday charged with the theft of £1,624 worth of goods from the Nags Head .
9 The issue 's not totally devoted to scorching soccer action however ( huge sighs of relief from the two-left-feet brigade ) , as there are more than enough non-sporty releases coming out to keep any forty-fags-a-day fan happy .
10 In ‘ Emergency ’ the first of a new , six-part series The V Word ( BBC1 11.50pm ) , Letitia joins a group of volunteers from the Casualties Union .
11 Always the call will be for more power to the organization , so that the 1989 cry of alarm from the Police Federation conference about private security firms is based more on a fear that areas of influence are being taken from the institution than on beliefs that such groups are incompetent .
12 After fifty years there were 143 of them , responsible for the upkeep of 3,400 miles of roadway from the tolls parliament allowed them to levy .
13 Even in 1986 — when TFI was privatized and when the deregulation of broadcasting involved a transfer of power from the Communications Ministry to the Regulatory Body , the CNCL — employees of the Law Department of the CNCL stressed the importance of the residual powers of the government , exercised partly via the ‘ cahiers des charges ’ .
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