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

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1 The growth has come from privatisation of services provided in the public sectors , particularly healthcare and education and from catering for the public .
2 This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell .
3 The electromagnet shown in section in Fig. 3.21 is designed to give radial magnetic flux density B in an annulus of radius a and width unc when energized with constant voltage V. Its coil is wound from copper of conductivity unc and is located in the annular space inside the electromagnet which has the dimensions a , b , c shown in the figure .
4 The subjects of the scrutinies varied from payment of social security benefits to the organisation of the coastguard ( Gray and Jenkins , 1985 ) .
5 Indeed , a painter-critic named Lecomte had resigned from membership of the Salon because he felt the Cubists were too numerous and their work too well hung .
6 ‘ German research , ’ they added , ’ appears to suffer from lack of co-ordination … insufficient information is being paid to biological experimentation … ’
7 Many others would not allow their animals to suffer from lack of feed or , in the case of cows , the cessation of milking .
8 Conclusions ranged from condemnation of general practitioner care as ‘ erratic , ’ of ‘ generally poor standard ’ and ‘ less satisfactory than care by the hospital diabetic clinic ’ to a view that organised general practitioner diabetic care ‘ can achieve a degree of glycaemic control … equal to that reached by a hospital clinic . ’
9 During one of his many civil disobedience campaigns , which ranged from non-payment of taxes to blocking border posts into the US , he led a hunger strike in protest at alleged vote rigging in the presidential race .
10 It should have been a new beginning , a clean slate but , as she rode out the following morning , her head clouded from lack of sleep , Kelly knew that life was never that easy .
11 Westborough , Massachusetts-based Proteon Inc puts the need to fire 15% of its workforce — and the consequent $2.7m loss for the quarter to April 3 ( CI No 2,156 ) down to the fact that — in common with most other manufacturers in its area — is now doing little of its own manufacturing but sub-contracts most of it in order to benefit from application of the latest techniques in areas such as surface mounting .
12 They are expressive of the sentiments of retributive justice that Beccaria wished to exclude from consideration of punishments .
13 Five of the nine infants have been shown to be deleted from part of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene ( table II ) .
14 Shrubs , which had been dying from lack of water since the supply had been cut off , were suddenly green and straight again in a brief moment of health before the rising waters overwhelmed them .
15 The effects of low site symmetry are the same as those to be expected from distortion of the symmetrical molecule to a less-symmetrical form .
16 The function of SBATs changed from review of the application of discretion by the SBC to interpretation of rules of law .
17 Not out of the radio sets themselves , mind you , but — about a month after legalization — he flogged cassette tapes on ‘ How to keep a conversation going on CB ’ , with a follow-up manual listing good ‘ handles ’ ( mostly pinched from Lord of the Rings ) for Citizen Banders with absolutely no imagination .
18 had a most successful year and increased profits , but suffered from lack of demand in Europe .
19 The Magnum photographer has lived and worked almost continuously in Britain since 1961 and the exhibition is selected from work of that period ( until 23 Feb ) .
20 Many patients who thereby benefit from continuation of treatment as a condition of discharge from hospital are able to resume relationships and activities that would be hazardous without such treatment .
21 regulatory authority transferred from Department of Energy to HSE
22 Should we be passive and possibly die from lack of self defence — or shoot him dead and be tried for culpable homicide ?
23 Twenty two patients have hitherto not suffered from recurrence of Dieulafoy 's bleeding .
24 He was sixty-eight years old and had suffered from cancer of the oesophagus for some time .
25 Sacha was a victim of skin cancer early in his career and suffered from cancer of the thyroid in 1971 .
26 Suffolk County Council has long been over-stretched on the conservation side , and comparable houses have suffered from lack of expert advice .
27 I thought the 238S could have handled the top end slightly better ; the lead guitar suffered from lack of cut because of the DBX noise reduction , but without it there was too much tape hiss to produce any acceptable recording .
28 While the defence division saw operating profit fall to £9.3m from £10.5m last time , and suffered from lack of new contracts , Hunting reckons the Atomic Weapons Establishment deal will be a significant contributor over the coming years .
29 This opposition was initiated and had its structural base in the industrial sphere , more specifically , in the gas industry where a growing number of semiskilled workers suffered from intensification of work during the 1880s .
30 Agassi , who is scheduled to launch his Wimbledon defence on Monday week , has suffered from tendonitis of the right wrist since he was last in action at Barcelona in April .
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