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

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1 It will be a strange afternoon for the directors from Roker Park .
2 What accounts for the differences from town to town , or the similarities between them ?
3 And as Nick Clark reports it provided the perfect platform for the Falcons from RAF Brize Norton .
4 Quinn sat on the floor , his back against the hard wall , and would have dozed but for the questions from Simon .
5 Greed played a part in such expropriations : by governments for the profits from land sales or other income , by landlords , settlers or speculators for estates easily and cheaply acquired .
6 In the previous May Prince Rupert had captured the town for the Royalists from Colonel Dukinfield , who had held it for the Parliamentarians .
7 As for the Gujeratis from East Africa , in many cases the whole joint family has been transplanted into Britain , from young babies even to great grandmothers .
8 Welsh director of refereeing , Ken Rowlands , who was in charge of the refereeing appointments , held a series of theoretical and practical lectures for the referees from Italy and overseas before the tournament …
9 Volcanic landscape , brilliant sun , clear blue skies and sandy beaches are the inspiration for the designs from Kaffe Fassett , Annabel Fox , Kim Hargreaves , Jamie and Jessi Seaton and Sasha Kagan among others .
10 The debate was unremarkable save , perhaps , for a paean on the virtues of golf for the clergy from Cardinal Heenan .
11 Andrewes was chairman of the committee which was responsible for the books from Genesis to Kings .
12 A list of the most important mosaics in each sequence should include the following : ( i ) in that of octagonal panelled designs , all of those so described in appendix E but for the mosaics from Fordington High Street , Dorchester ; and Dyer Street , Cirencester ( these , although showing 3 x 3 arrangements of octagons , suggest , in their decoration , rather different concerns to those illustrated elsewhere ) ; ( ii ) in the sequence of square and rectangular panelled grid arrangements , the four examples mentioned above , plus other possible examples from the Three Cups Inn site ( Barnard 's garden ) , Colchester ( pI .
13 Thus although the rating tasks performed in this study are not uncorrelated with the risk and accident estimates previously obtained for the stimuli from Study 2 there is no reason to assume that subjects were unnaturally concentrating on risks in the way they may have been for Studies 1 and 2 .
14 As the Dwarfs from Karaz a Karak marched south they saw the rising plumes of smoke in front of them .
15 On Saturday lunchtime people will be standing six and seven deep here as the crews from Oxford and Cambridge take to the Thames for the 135th University Boat Race .
16 As the researchers from Leicester University noted , the unemployed
17 Snugly fitted into it they were flicked out , bulky and milk-white as the pearls from Madeleine 's necklace the time it broke and spilt into her plate at lunch .
18 And as the years from retirement lengthen , it seems more and more tenuous to group men in terms of long-past work , let alone women who since marriage may never have been in paid work at all .
19 Members dressed up as the characters from Alice in Wonderland and had jam tarts and sandwiches in the refreshments on offer .
20 The high degree of stylistic affinity maintained between the pavements from Woodchester , Barton Farm and Stonesfield ( section 5.1 ) does suggest the work of much the same group of craftsmen .
21 The gloom was cut by long thin shafts of light falling between the columns from ventilation holes in the high ceiling .
22 One had a recurrence of an old back injury involving a disc which bulged from between the vertebrae from time to time , causing intense pain , and the other was a young secretary with period pains .
23 Mrs Robinson said the book is a joint project between the federations from west and east Suffolk .
24 The hon. Gentleman is right about the benefits from civilianisation .
25 Staff were particularly positive about the contributions from parents , the information on the support available from local specialist workers , and the practical information on such things as lifting techniques , epileptic attacks , which was provided .
26 But even with everything that 's known about the risks from AIDS , James is convinced withdrawal of the pharmacy service will encourage some addicts to take risks .
27 Public concern about the hazards from methane gas in housing and engineered structures was heightened by the recent devastating explosions that occurred at Loscoe in Derbyshire and at Abbeystead in Lancashire .
28 My hon. Friend is right about the revenues from North sea oil taxation .
29 David rose through the ranks from education officer to acting director of technical education during his years in Northern Rhodesia , but some years after the country gained independence he made the decision to leave .
30 Lynsey has come through the ranks from Ulster Under-16 level , to the Under-21s , before gaining selection for the Ulster senior squad .
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