Example sentences of "[n mass] from other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is often combined with data from other sources , especially informal or unstructured interviewing .
2 This will be augmented by data from other sources notably on income , employment and family building .
3 However computerised data from other sources would eventually remedy the situation , said Mr Banks .
4 Its function is ‘ to undertake research on the economic aspects of medical care ’ , and to ‘ investigate other health arid social problems ’ , and to ‘ collect data from other countries ’ , and to publish the results of these wholly commendable activities .
5 Data from other countries point to a similar penalty on childbearing .
6 Area-specific studies of the relationship between geology and landslip hazard have been carried out in Shaftesbury , Dorset and Selborne , Hampshire , with additional data from other sites in Dorset .
7 SAS Calc is a two- and three-dimensional graphical spreadsheet which can read data from other spreadsheets like Lotus 1–2-3 .
8 The data for this elaboration come mainly from a participant observation study at Oxford United and from conversations at a local youth club , but data from other grounds are included to show that Oxford United is far from being an isolated case .
9 Whereas 1 and 2 above are interactive , 3 and 4 do not permit us to transfer data from other computers , or to allow external computers access to our data files .
10 Within RBGE , modems are used to transmit data from other computers using telephone lines .
11 Marine geophysics The final phase of the continental shelf programme funded by the Department of Energy included the integration of data from other organisations ' marine gravity surveys with the BGS dataset .
12 The database will also be expanded to include port book data from other parts of England and Wales with the object of devising a standardised format for computerising port books .
13 The functions they provide may include a selection of the following : electronic mail , fax , telex , word processing , records storage and retrieval ( both individual and shared ) , diary scheduling ( people and facilities ) , internal reference information , spreadsheets , access to other applications , and the importing and repackaging of data from other applications .
14 The Scuds fired so far have done no direct military damage , but the hunt for their launch sites has diverted many allied aircraft from other jobs .
15 ‘ Around 60pc of our income comes from membership and 40pc from other things .
16 In 1988 , 66% of total family income came from wages and salaries , 14% from social security benefits , and 20% from other sources , such as investment .
17 The water has just been stocked with roach and rudd from Leazes Park in Newcastle and the club plans to introduce more fish from other venues .
18 All of my fish are from South America and although I find fish from other parts of the world attractive , I have never had any desire to keep them until I saw a Myxocyprinus asiaticus .
19 Though in the statement it was mentioned that statistics from other countries were too unreliable to say that pro-divorce legislation increased the instability of marriages and led to an ever-increasing number of breakdowns , Archbishop McNamara was already preaching by 6 May that divorce ‘ makes stable and permanent marriages more difficult for everyone ’ ( Irish Times , 7 May 1986 ) .
20 In many corals the ripe eggs remain attached to the mesenteries inside the stomach cavity where they rely upon water currents to carry the sperm from other polyps for fertilization .
21 People from other lineages might not know of these particular marriages , but they had similar marriages of their own , similar reminders in their own genealogies that they had made a special and enduring peace with other lineages .
22 People from other cultures have compared living in the United States with living in a speeded-up film .
23 Your great-grandfather was the most remarkable High King Ireland has ever known , Grainne ; he liked to listen to the talk of people from other cultures , and he liked to learn about other lands .
24 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
25 There were then , as there are today , young people from other groups who , irrespective of academic ability or social class , felt that through teaching they would be serving future generations .
26 And too often erm you know when you 're dealing with , with other companies , cos remember the people you 're seeing will be seeing people from other companies , they will overlook it as well whereas if you take it into account they will be impressed .
27 ‘ The mayor also gives jobs to people from other villages if they 're good football players .
28 The number of genes I share with my relations by marriage is again smaller , and those I share with people from other countries is yet smaller still .
29 Of course there is no possible denying our need for people so educated that they may fill the jobs that are at present unfilled , or offered to people from other countries , because of our own shortage of skilled and competent technologists .
30 I do n't think needy people from other countries should be deprived of treatment , but surely our citizens should come first — especially as they help fund the NHS .
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