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

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31 This flows from the assumptions made by the model of perfect competition that the individual entrepreneur maximizes his profits , that there is a price taker and that there is freedom of entry and exit from the industry in which he is producing goods .
32 Keith Meinhold , a 30-year old petty officer , had been honourably discharged from the navy in August 1991 after he had declared his homosexuality on ABC 's World News Tonight in May .
33 The staff returning from the fiesta in Palma ?
34 The vast majority of snowdrop bulbs on the world market have been picked from the wild in Turkey .
35 The prevalence reported among first degree relatives seems to be much higher than expected from the prevalence in the background populations .
36 The latter is already yielding fresh produce and fresh fruit is expected from the orchard in the not too distant future .
37 The trail starts from the shop in the middle of the campsite and follows a road to the east leading to a well-marked trail climbing into a plantation of larch trees .
38 It is not that I inferred from the resemblance in shape that it was a man , until I began to doubt I was not thinking about it at all .
39 Two boys who were rescued from the fighting in Lebanon are back tonight at the hospital that rebuilt their bodies and gave them hope for the future .
40 A group of refugees rescued from the war in Bosnia and brought to this country have been inundated with offers of help and accommodation.The six families were rescued by a headmaster , who saw pictures of the war on television and decided that he had to do something to help .
41 and so provided that there 's proper procedures , I mean I do n't suppose the commission wanted to actually act as a , a review body for every person excluded from the market in Europe , and so they said well one 's got to have a certain faith in the national courts as being an independent review , and such as that person is excluded from the market there must be a very good reason and he was an a competitor
42 But one can reasonably envisage a spectrum extending between two extremes of " language use " and " language exploitation " ; that is , between prose which conforms to the code ( Saussure 's langue ) and normal expectations of communication , and prose which deviates from the code in exploring new frontiers of communication .
43 We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role .
44 Samantha Forsythe , prosecuting , said Williams and two other men broke into Keele 's biology department after driving from the North-West in a stolen car .
45 Samantha Forsythe , prosecuting , said Williams and two other men broke into Keele 's biology department at about 7am on July 10 after driving from the North-West in a stolen car .
46 Radio Devon 's Jacqui Wain told listeners ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ then collapsed from the heat in the studio .
47 By contrast members of that younger and more ‘ populist ’ group of abolitionists envisaged addressing the universal abolition of slavery through the British and Foreign Society for the Universal Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade — reorganised from the Agency in March 1834 — and more permanently with the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society ( BFASS ) .
48 The probe was applied from the front in 32 and laterally in 17 cases .
49 Malabsorbed polysaccharides are fermented to short chain fatty acids which are rapidly absorbed from the colon in humans , providing 90–240 kcal/day in normal subjects — that is , 5–10% of daily energy requirements .
50 The coast ( or cliff-top ) walk from the hostel in the other direction led to the delightful settlement of Robin Hood 's Bay , where the slipway resembles a drawbridge let down from the towering sea walls .
51 In the windless valley , it dropped from the sky in vertical sheets .
52 BP Chemicals also suffered from the recession in Europe , its difficulties being exacerbated by its predominantly UK manufacturing base .
53 The Bookshop also suffered from the recession in 1992 , but fared better than the book trade generally .
54 The seeds , he says ‘ are flat and one half of a beautiful red colour and the other half of a deep black … the flowers have not yet appeared in England , but from a painting done from the plant in the country , they seem to be very beautiful . ’
55 If a method can be devised of enabling employees to acquire and sell shares in an unquoted company , and benefit from the increase in value of those shares over the employee 's period of ownership , then it is perceived that employees will wish to participate in the share capital and growth of their employing company and will be motivated to work to increase the value of the business .
56 The Department of Education and Science has responsibility for universities in Scotland and Wales as well as England ( responsibility was transferred from the Treasury in 1964 ) .
57 Fashanu , included in the squad for today 's boxing day clash with Wimbledon 's Selhurst Park landlords , Crystal Palace , last night promised to lead from the front in the club 's fight against relegation .
58 He put the card down and began serving out the oeufs soubise from the dish in front of him .
59 Bank Rate was the rate at which discount houses could borrow from the Bank in order to meet any shortage of liquidity .
60 Lord Keith attempts to ‘ distinguish ’ the situation in Marleasing from the situation in British law .
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