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

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1 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
2 Experts believe they suffer just as much on harrowing journeys , although nature has invested these animals with the capacity ( once valuable for protection from predators ) for not revealing pain or fear .
3 Demands for change from examinations boards and advisers are accepted with philosophical resignation ’ ( p. 31 ) .
4 One does not get a sense of a strong need for support from parents to children to be reciprocated — certainly not in the short term , and possibly not in the long term either .
5 ‘ Binge ’ diary Week 1 Binged and vomited four times 2–3 Keeping her diary regularly 4 Returned home and told her family about problems with eating 5 Stopped weighing herself so frequently ; binged and vomited three times 6 Ate breakfast for first time 7 Allowed herself to ask for support from friends 8–9 Binged and vomited once each week 10 Expressed her feelings of sadness in the group for the first time 11–12 Ate three regular meals per day ; binges much smaller 13 A week free from bingeing and vomiting 14 A week free from bingeing and vomiting
6 In chapter 3 I shall look more closely at the impact of these demographic patterns on the need for support from relatives .
7 Equally people 's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time .
8 He says they may be worried about reactions from friends or family and the money may help .
9 The public is naturally concerned about emissions from incinerators , but governments in developed countries are acutely aware of these concerns .
10 Every bootie is tested for freedom from leaks by inflating with compressed air while being stood in a bath of water , but damage by nipping or cutting can occur when the booties are being fitted into the boot .
11 Most reforming governments are using one or more of the three principles that underlie the reorganisation of Britain 's national health service ( NHS ) : separating buyers of care from providers of care ; forcing the providers to compete for contracts from buyers ; and making money come with the patient .
12 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
13 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
14 The object of this section is to provide a common structure for proposals from suppliers .
15 By asking for proposals from subordinates , he is able to test his position while being free to reject those proposals without political consequences .
16 Now I 'm aware that many parents bring their children for baptism from reasons of superstition or custom or anything you like I 'm reminded of a certain tax gatherer who , inspired by sheer idle curiosity , climbed a tree curiosity maybe took him up the tree but it was the grace of God that brought him down .
17 It was decided to build a separate memorial to the airmen who were lost in WWII during operations from bases in the UK and North West Europe , and who have no known grave .
18 In the reigns of Charles the Bald 's predecessors , the count 's first main function was to look after royal estates ( fisc-lands ) and royal income ( for instance from tolls and fines ) within his county .
19 Similarly , sustained government rhetoric about getting value for money from programmes and protecting the interest of taxpayers will probably leave a mark .
20 It was always farming circulars for her father , copies of the newspaper to which he occasionally contributed articles on sheep , seldom anything for her mother beyond invitations the senders knew they were safe from her accepting , or appeals for money from charities , the Scottish Women 's Institute , funds to save a painting for the Glasgow Art Gallery .
21 We can organise specially designed courses for groups from companies , government departments , etc. to meet exact requirements .
22 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 .
23 We reviewed our reports in November , asking for feedback from schools , and set an agenda for this year . ’
24 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 .
25 Crime such as theft from cars and cars themslves , has rocketed in Gloucestershire by almost a third ; up so much that detectives ca n't cope .
26 Council agreed that , after an interval of six years , it would again be prepared to consider applications for recognition from schools of architecture in South Africa .
27 For too long water and sewage had been , quite literally , inextricably mixed in Paris , for seepage from cesspools and cemeteries rendered much of the water supply lethal .
28 The commonest example of time-lapse stop-motion used to be in biology films , like the old Rank Secrets of Nature by Mary Field or innumerable educational films for schools from companies like Encyclopaedia Britannica Films .
29 And for unidentified and for losses from demolitions .
30 Well the only , my next visit to London will be for fabric from Liberties
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