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

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1 A barograph used to record the pressure of gas in the gasholder in Batavia enabled the times of arrival of the pressure waves from the explosions to be recorded accurately , but the blast produced by the greatest of the explosions was such that the gasholder leapt out of its well , causing the gas to escape .
2 This will mean that the waves from the slits will not be in phase with each other when they arrive at the screen : in some places the waves will cancel each other out , and in others they will reinforce each other .
3 A charitable organisation called Second Harvest receives unused food which would otherwise become solid waste , and other charities take soaps from the hotels .
4 Psalms for Today and Songs from the Psalms ( Hodder and Stoughton , 1990 ) offer a useful collection of psalmody .
5 SOLOISTS and the massed voices of the Association of Irish Musical Societies will again be ‘ raising the roof ’ of the Ulster Hall , Belfast , with another selection of Songs from the Shows ( UTV , 10.40pm ) .
6 Songs from the shows .
7 Tauber sings light songs from the operettas he made famous , including Blossom Time , and the Viennese Vogelhändler , also a strange vocal setting to Rubinstein 's Melody in F !
8 A companion to their recent Best of , this compilation gathers up sixteen songs from the ruins of their turbulent eight-year career , from the glorious shambles of their rudimentary punk-folk anthems to their later , less convincing , forays into more exotic territories .
9 There will also be sheltered women only workshops and songs from the women 's perspective .
10 Quite right too , and naturally later in the series there will be men only workshops and songs from the men 's perspective .
11 We picked out all of the best songs from the tapes and sang our way across the rest of Europe .
12 Charlie kept his section squelching forward through the mud with songs from the music-halls , accompanied by Tommy on the mouth-organ .
13 Accordingly , he removed the caps from the combs of foul brood-ridden larvae .
14 The treat here is a view that encompasses a glimpse of Loch Morar , that deep narrow gash of water that snakes from the foothills of Sgurr nan Coireachan to the loch 's namesake settlement of Morar on the coast below Mallaig .
15 The genius of the Dalmatians showed itself particularly in architecture , sculpture and literature , and their artistic output was sustained over many centuries from the builders of the early Christian churches of the seventh and eighth centuries to the eighteenth-century cathedral of Dubrovnik , and from Historia Salonitana , by the thirteenth-century Thomas , Archdeacon of Split , to the black comedies of Vlaho Stulli-Stulić , written in the closing years of the Ragusan republic and still performed today .
16 The remaining collection includes unique volumes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from the libraries of the Prussian kings , and from the Reichskanzlei .
17 They could wrench their prisoners ’ arms and legs from the sockets .
18 Not only was I famed as a doctor , but it was rumoured I had the power of expelling demons from the bodies of the possessed .
19 Much was made of the sympathetic architecture , and the fact that the arcade brought trade to both new and old shops from the tourists who thronged the town summer and winter .
20 While this may not be true for some black speakers , particularly in neighbourhoods with a high proportion of Caribbeans , it seems to be true for the majority of my black informants from the areas of Leyton , Catford and Southwark .
21 The government already pays for a unit at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , in Farnborough , that uses powerful computers to analyse signals from the satellites .
22 A six-lot collection of 448 signals from the archives of the Marconi company , which had been acquired by the vendor , John Booth , in 1989 , made over £90,000 .
23 Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters .
24 The dendrites of the cell , on the other hand , are the fibres that receive the signals from the axons of other neurones , carrying those signals to the cell body .
25 The information from the membrane is passed to the area of the brain that deals with vision , and it is analysed in a similar way to signals from the eyes .
26 I 'm sure it was , Patrick grinned as he walked down the corridor and climbed the half-dozen steps from the servants ' quarters up to the hall ; he had seen the look on the butler 's face , and knew how uncomfortable it had been for him .
27 THE men who assess referees from the stands are getting younger .
28 STEPHEN DALTON referees from the sidelines .
29 He could recognize their trades from the clothes they were wearing — dyers , carpenters , wheelwrights , masons , stevedores up from the docks , and several cordwainers : the spikes in their hands looked like daggers .
30 Also in May the PSL complained at its exclusion ( in favour of candidates from the Citizens ' Committees , Solidarity 's electoral organization ) from state appointments , saying that its continued participation in the Mazowiecki coalition government would depend on a " political equilibrium " being reached .
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