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

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1 ( We stress that ‘ isolation ’ in this context implies isolation from time-cues in the environment rather than sensory deprivation . )
2 Isolation from centres of further education meant that these young folk often had no opportunity to participate in training and would welcome the opportunity of taking part in training courses such as welding , building maintenance , shearing , etc , which might improve their chances of employment in a rural area .
3 Mockery from others over one 's appearance ; withdrawal of external appreciation of your beauty .
4 As the suffering of Somalia 's famine victims continued , the US administration was reported on Nov. 27 to have offered 30,000 troops to a proposed UN military intervention force to protect food aid from gangs of gunmen .
5 Mr Sherwood has offered to raise $1.1billion from the sell-offs , and would use at least half the proceeds to buy back stock from shareholders at $70 a share .
6 However , it was apparent that the staff needed much more guidance from advisers in terms of practically implementing such recommendations .
7 Interested groups are informed on a weekly basis which allows for feedback from areas like Lagos site , potential fields expertise , the Vietnam group and line management .
8 The proposal document includes examples of documents received " as feedback from members of the library committee on the curriculum needs of their departments " ( Proposal document , Appendix I ) .
9 Feedback from parents on the arrangements of previous parent 's evenings needs to be considered as well as suggestions from staff for improvements .
10 Early feedback from bankers at the 90-minute City meeting is that the plan , which involves splitting debt into two categories , was ‘ greeted respectfully ’ .
11 feedback from students on what they feel they have achieved ;
12 On occasions museums will appreciate feedback from teachers about the results of the visit .
13 First sketches of the TOM were shown through the television networks and negative feedback from viewers in the West of Scotland jammed consumer response computers in Brussels .
14 Assessing and monitoring quality in health care will therefore require continuous interaction and feedback from users of the services at all stages of service design and delivery .
15 Both authorities emphasised the importance of the health helpline to start from April 1 on which would offer the chance of feedback from patients with grievances .
16 The role of the NDO throughout this stage will be to monitor the progress of the unit writing , arrange for the meeting of writers to discuss common problems and review each other 's work , arrange for feedback from representatives of interested parties such as employers and college staff and to negotiate with professional bodies vis-a-vis recognition of the units and courses .
17 We will be offering advice and support , and listening carefully to feedback from centres on their experience of implementing the new awards .
18 Over the past year , SCOTVEC has actively sought feedback from centres on the design of the first phase of general SVQs .
19 In addition there will be compositional convection from crystals at the floor .
20 The lapels of his well-worn suit seemed to carry a permanent sheen from years of dropped ash on worsted .
21 In court yesterday Mr Finnegan , who ran North of England Investment from premises in Richmond and above Zhivago 's nightclub in Darlington , denied he had received a notice to quit but did not dispute the arrears .
22 The ability of enterprises to transfer investment from countries in which the regulatory environment threatens to become uncongenial , and the damage to international competitiveness that will result if domestic industry is subject to a more stringent regulatory regime than rivals abroad , are liable to circumscribe severely the capacity of national governments to establish an appropriate control framework .
23 The loss of revenue from areas of the country affected by civil unrest had also contributed to the deficit .
24 er , if you just to avoid doubt , it looks as though , as we presume we go back to one , three , four that 's less than the income was the revenue from things like the guest room and er the lounge and so on , you see ?
25 The revenue from duties on tobacco goods in 1990 was £5.5 billion .
26 Darlington-born Wealands joined his home-town club from Wolves in July 1970 and made 28 League appearances before being transferred to Hull in march 1972 .
27 ARSENAL manager George Graham last night tried to distance the club from allegations of a nightclub brawl which put an unidentified soccer star in hospital .
28 There should be an increase in the amount of delegation from committees to both their chairmen and officers .
29 The commander , although partially blinded by blood from cuts on his head , made his way to the main cabin door , which he opened , and all occupants were evacuated .
30 The depute-fiscal , Alison Gibson , explained how Lawrie had collected rent from tenants at the housing estate run by the Thistle Foundation , but kept some of the cash for herself .
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