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

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1 One general index calculated from death and population information is the crude death rate .
2 Unwilling admiration wrung from Jess a kind of exasperated protectiveness , as if she was the mistress and Miss Phoebe in her care .
3 The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support received from Loughborough University 's Research Fund , and would also like to thank their research assistant , Theresa Madden , for her invaluable help and the RIBA for the assistance it has rendered .
4 If the Latin Americans had their nationalist sensibilities ruffled by the refusal of the Comintern to recognise that they were in the best position to analyse the situation in their own countries , and were disappointed by the level of support received from Moscow , Comintern officials in their turn were unenthusiastic about the evolution of the Latin American Communist parties and their approach to revolutionary politics .
5 At officer level , the Cambridge Board through Hickson and Pateman not unreasonably argued that its initiatives in rural areas had been successful ; not least because of the financial support received from LEAs who were prepared to grant-aid provision of liberal adult education by the Board more generously than that provided through the District .
6 Only the weather was ominous — the usual generous gestures of support received from congregation and friends were heartwarming .
7 There is good evidence that sediment from these terrains is a component of several sandstones formed from sources in the United Kingdom , although few sandstones are derived solely from the Moine or the Lewisian .
8 The sarcasm drained from Golding 's face and was replaced by a steely earnestness .
9 Professor Peter Berthold , of Radolfzfell in Germany , has bred together birds reared from parents caught in winter in Britain , and has shown that these have an urge to migrate towards us .
10 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 .
11 Nottingham University 's Blind Mobility Unit has devised a system that produces ‘ touch maps ’ , raised plans formed from braillon plastic sheeting .
12 Some cost savings may be offset against this total , such as money received from grants and savings made on rent and rates .
13 In the corner of the dark kitchen sat the child , crooning to herself , eating dried crusts of mud and dung fallen from people 's boots as they tramped in and out .
14 If such a geographical distribution holds good then O. fraterna should be treated as subspecies distinguished from O. bidentata bidentata by the nearly bell shaped dorsal arm plates which are sometimes contiguous on proximal arm segments and by the ventral arm plates which are notched on the distal edge .
15 The more I puzzled about how best to paint the outback the more I realised the Aboriginals had got it right , making spiritual maps on the ground or on bark stripped from eucalypt trees .
16 He mentioned the request for information from the Criminal Investigation Division of the police in Western Australia , of a description received from Perth of a murder suspect , which might be relevant and might not , could n't say .
17 The explanation given for this splitting of conception from execution with large batch sizes was that ‘ the smaller the batch size is , the greater is the need for frequent conversion of machines to new tools , fixtures and parts programmes , and the less is machine-setting expertise differentiated from operating ’ ( Sorge et al. 1983 , 150 ) .
18 The RSPB , as part of its ‘ Campaign for the Countryside ’ , has recently called for two and a half million acres of farmland to be taken out of production and converted to wildlife habitats , a process to be paid for by money diverted from CAP into conservation .
19 Hundreds of thousands of personal pledges received from countries all over the world will be attached to the Tree of Life as a powerful visual expression of the concern of individuals for the state of the Earth and their commitment to protect it .
20 My inclusion was a concession wrung from Mme G by Jean-Claude .
21 In the second year the summarized transactions of the business were as follows : Sales , all on credit £70,000 : Moneys received from debtors £62,000 : Purchases , all on credit £40,000 : Moneys paid to creditors £38,000 : Moneys introduced by new partner , Bob , £5,000 : Other Expenses incurred and paid £7,000 : Drawings by Susan £7,000 and by Bob £5,000 : Goods in stock at the end of the year £9,000 .
22 Marshal Akhromeev admitted that his views differed from Mr Gorbachev 's .
23 His eyes , deep in pouched skin bruised from alcohol , still glittered .
24 Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there , their throats gashed from ear to ear .
25 Compared with the first five months of 1990 , exports dropped from $3,050 million to $1,460 million , and imports from US$4,110 million to US$1,590 million .
26 One fight reported from Newton Heath in 1890 involved a pitched battle in Holland Street of between 500 and 600 youths , and shopkeepers were obliged to barricade themselves behind shutters to prevent damage and looting when a ‘ Scuttle ’ was announced .
27 Significant new business includes contracts won from Mercury Communications Ltd , the Ministry of Defence and The Rank Organisation .
28 Taxation of income earned from corporations is not a simple issue .
29 The pace of change differed from country to country : Poland , Romania and Bulgaria were effectively Soviet puppets by 1946 , but Hungary was only brought under Moscow 's control in mid-1947 and a coalition government survived in Czechoslovakia until February 1948 .
30 It was a nightmare : early on , his budget dropped from dollars l6m to £300,000 , and his crew was reduced to two .
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