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

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1 Once established to control domestic reinsurance flows , Kenya Re attempted to grow further by taking on risks from such countries as their African neighbours and Bangladesh .
2 Mr Lapointe defends the use of ivory money saying that he has managed to bring in funds from such sources at the direction of government members of CITES .
3 For instance , the chapter on finance — the longest — explains in simple language how the profit and loss account is compiled , what a balance sheet shows and how to derive indicators from such figures .
4 He was quick to come to the city 's defence , arguing that , what was lacking in financial support , was made up for in sheer determination , enthusiasm and innovation , ‘ We have been keen to draw out the general cultural life of Dublin ’ , he explained , ‘ much of our funding has been matched by donations from such organisations as the EEC ’ .
5 The degree of concentration of bones from such accumulations of prey depends on the habits of the predator more than the habits of the prey animals .
6 This urban base once distinguished these movements from such parties in Europe , although extreme-right phenomena there in the 1980s have ( with exceptions ) now taken on some of the distributional features of the British extreme right 's support .
7 The clear consensus of the meeting was that while some visitors might be able work with us on advocacy , we were increasingly asking a growing range of contributions from such visitors .
8 While no deaf person in Britain has been awarded any armed services medal — for the simple reason that no deaf person is permitted to serve in the armed services — or any government sponsored civilian award , or police award , deaf people have been given awards from such bodies as the Carnegie Fund , the Royal Humane Society , and the Society for Protection of Life from Fire .
9 Members in developing countries should note that additional funds have been made available for 1993 by the Society 's International Committee , to provide grants for successful applicants from such countries .
10 Also from Chicago is promised High Renaissance Art in St Peter 's and the Vatican : an interpretive guide by George Hersey in which the papal commissions from such artists as Michelangelo , Raphael and Bramante are placed in their historical context ( £45.50 , $57 ) .
11 Overseas groups and individuals from such places as Hong Kong , Norway , Malaysia , Kenya and the USA have also written in or called during our silver anniversary year .
12 A later section ( section 256 ) defines them as ‘ statements of standard accounting practice issued by such body or bodies as may be prescribed by regulations ’ and goes still further by empowering the Secretary of State to make grants , ‘ to or for the purposes of bodies concerned with ( a ) issuing accounting standards , ( b ) overseeing and directing the issuing of such standards or ( c ) investigating departures from such standards or from the accounting requirements of this Act and taking steps to secure compliance with them . ’
13 There have been several attempts to explain the reasons for the strong seismic reflections from such zones .
14 The University 's International Office is glad to provide the relevant information to any students and their families from such backgrounds who wish to establish such local contacts .
15 The University 's International Office is glad to provide the relevant information to any students and their families from such backgrounds who wish to establish such local contacts .
16 Last year the Yorkshire Water Authority tentatively began the first stage of a £150 million programme to eliminate the worst coloured waters from such towns as Huddersfield , Halifax , Bradford and Sheffield .
17 Variations from such ballets as Petipa 's Don Quixote , Raymonda and La Bayadère and Bournonville 's Napoli are still considered by most classical dancers to be more technically demanding than the more complex twistings and turnings of modern choreographers who mix their styles .
18 The build-up of leaks and stories from such occasions created a cumulative impression of a truly over-mighty premiership long before Heseltine 's departure .
19 The recent study that I made ( Squires 1986 ) attempted to get some reactions from such bodies on the subject , and while they were again mixed , a substantial number had reservations about modular schemes at the undergraduate stage , though more were in favour at the postgraduate or continuing stage .
20 In the upshot , the Green Paper evoked critical reactions from such bodies as the Committee of Directors of Polytechnics , the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals , and the Confederation of British Industry .
21 Intakes from such products were still less than 1/10th of the WHO TDI .
22 The panel therefore looked at proposals from such institutions as the West Sussex Institute of Higher Education , Dartington College of Arts , the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance , Worcester College of Higher Education , and Ilkley College of Higher Education .
23 Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is now the custodian of national standards on emissions from such plants , of which Britain currently has three .
24 However , when groups from such communities move to and settle in countries living and eating in Western style , and adopt Western habits , repeated surveys and studies have shown that , gradually , over the years , they too become equally prone to the ‘ big Cs ’ and all those other Western diseases .
25 It is groups from such backgrounds that will have the greatest need of counselling .
26 In order to achieve satisfactory returns from such investments , it is necessary to move ‘ downstream ’ .
27 Since the 1979 Banking Act it has done this by licensing institutions to take deposits and requiring regular statistical returns from such institutions .
28 Many people bear permanent scars from such encounters .
29 When petitions from such families found their way into the Chancery with some frequency , the Chancellor came to recognise that the conscience of the grantee was bound …
30 He points out that according to the recollections of Dr Sandison , Deputy Superintendent from 1954 to 1964 , it had been difficult to fill the beds at Powick with patients admitted from the county and that admissions from such places as Birmingham , outside the catchment area , often of severely disabled people , were accepted .
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