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

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1 The case arose from charges against Ramón Orellana , Febres 's son-in-law and former private secretary , now a fugitive , to whom the payment of $150,000 had allegedly been made [ see p. 37067 ] .
2 The scandal which led to Garrett 's resignation arose from reports that 26 women , including 14 officers , had been sexually molested at the annual convention of the Tailhook Association , a private group of retired and active naval aviators , held in Las Vegas in September 1991 , which had been attended by Garrett .
3 Some cost savings may be offset against this total , such as money received from grants and savings made on rent and rates .
4 Also , it will be usual to say that there will be no claim if the liability arose from acts of the acquirer or target ( after completion only ) which are outside the ordinary course of business or undertaken in the knowledge that they will create liability .
5 Furthermore , most of the work to date has been a drive to demonstrate the technology rather than a response to demand from users .
6 If a field has a wooden hut where teams change into their kit you will certainly find plenty of lost coins around it ; money drops from pockets when players carry their clothes carelessly in and out of the hut .
7 Taxation of income earned from corporations is not a simple issue .
8 It was a nightmare : early on , his budget dropped from dollars l6m to £300,000 , and his crew was reduced to two .
9 It was a nightmare : early on , his budget dropped from dollars l6m to £300,000 , and his crew was reduced to two .
10 These antigens correlate with the IgG and IgM response to HEV from strains as divergent as the Mexico and Burma isolates .
11 We now have an opportunity to benefit from lessons learned , as , during the past year , we have undertaken a pilot scheme to integrate life preparation students with Sports and Leisure students who are following a City and Guilds course .
12 Thirdly , in generating assessment exercises from objectives the whole process took much longer than anticipated and initially reviewers were unhappy with the quality of exercises produced by contract ‘ item writers ’ .
13 SUBSIDENCE the downward movement of a site on which a building stands from causes unconnected with the actual weight of the building .
14 Nottingham 's lace industry arose from attempts to bring to hand-lace-making the kind of mechanization that Midlands manufacturers had brought to hosiery knitting .
15 Nevertheless , North did testify that Poindexter had supervised the November 1985 shipment of US arms to Iran , an important statement given that four of the five felony charges against the defendant arose from statements to Congress that he had not learnt of the shipment until January 1986 .
16 The transcript departed from aspects of the evidence which Reagan had given to the Tower Commission in 1987 , and suggested that he had returned to his earliest explanations of the Iran-contra affair , insisting that he did not trade arms for hostages and had seen not " one iota " of evidence that profits from the operation had been diverted to the contras .
17 Personally , I do n't even eat chicken ; I prefer my protein to come from eggs , fish and cheese — but that is a personal choice based on my own unhappiness at the way we raise animals for slaughter .
18 Talk varied from views on nationalism and child birth to thoughts on mysticism and linguistic oppression .
19 He restated the government 's view that township violence stemmed from confrontations between ANC and Inkatha supporters and proposed that therefore he , Mandela and Inkatha leader Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi should meet urgently to consider establishing " an active full-time monitoring mechanism " on the efficacy of existing measures to combat violence " .
20 The idea that straight people ’ benefitted ’ from lesbian and gay oppression was raised , also the need for a lifting of oppressive sexuality , and the question of how lesbian oppression differed from women 's oppression .
21 He describes the neo-Darwinian approach taken by ethologists , concentrates on the behavioural ecology of Old World monkeys and apes in an attempt to extrapolate from animals to man , and examines the political objections to sociobiology .
22 As I mentioned on the phone yesterday : update on music permissions that have developed since last week : Waterfront ( Simple Minds ) ( confirmation awaited from artists ) and I Like Driving in my Car ( Madness ) will be £75 each for 3 years ' world license , excluding USA .
23 However , during the last few decades a further , more marked , decrease occurred from values around pH 6 to the present-day values of about pH 4.5 ( figure 4.8 ) .
24 Failure of gliadin derived peptides to activate adenylate cyclase in duodenal biopsy homogenates from patients who have been successfully treated may be ascribed to the repair of mucosal damage .
25 Dorset heathland saved from developers
26 Outside , he headed for the bridge and there , halfway across , he came at last to a halt , with traffic rushing past , the river gleaming below and the city reaching away in an infinite complex parade of shining white and pearly grey with light snapping from windows and cars .
27 Certainly , in Britain much of the impetus for joint action came from employers who were close competitors with each other in the sale of their products .
28 Light came from windows in the roof and Ana was bathed in the light , the barn dim around her .
29 Light came from prisms hung in the roof ; great cut slabs of crystal reflected light from the outside walls through long , empty light corridors and then down into the tumultuous kitchens .
30 Further opposition came from isolationists and the inveterate critics of Britain and her empire .
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