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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When there are a number of individuals or groups from different disciplines and pursuing different objectives within some overall specification it is obviously crucial that all their activities should be in line with the common goal .
2 In the former Crich Cliff Quarry is the Tramway Museum , where tramcars from all parts of Britain and abroad are preserved in working order , with a half-mile track on which a regular service operates with trams decorated with authentic Edwardian advertisements .
3 With its extensive introductory articles and detailed references , emphasised by illustrations of comparative gold boxes or designs from major museums and private collections , the book represents a summary of present knowledge about the art of snuff boxes .
4 Her milk and newspapers will have to be cancelled as will any services she is receiving , such as home help , meals-on-wheels , or visits from social workers or home nurses .
5 These routines are written in assembly language but called as procedures or functions from Pascal modules .
6 This could include ELT and non-ELT material and will mostly consist of documentary programmes or extracts from current affairs programmes .
7 They do this by collecting premiums or contributions from large numbers of people in return for an agreement to compensate the policy-holder in the event of a specified event occurring within a specified time .
8 Otherwise a free choice is available in which students can select courses such as Criminology , Forensic Medicine and Housing and Employment Law or courses from other faculties .
9 A test or examination score may be obtained by aggregating sub-scores or marks from different papers ; for a profile little or no aggregation of sub-scores takes place .
10 The committee accepted that solicitors from private practices could be conditionally granted full rights of audience in either civil or criminal cases in higher courts .
11 The advantage to the institutions providing the money — assuming enough countries follow the UNIDO format — is that proposals from many nations all contain the same essential data .
12 It was felt that units from different countries should be brought together to form a force of brigade size ( about 5,000 men ) , operating together under the NATO banner .
13 I admit that our schools are so good that parents from neighbouring boroughs such as Greenwich , Lewisham and Bromley want to send children to our schools in Bexley .
14 Polar communities of plants and animals testify to their own hardiness and adaptability , but also to positive advantages of polar living that ecologists from warmer climates tend to forget .
15 There was also concern that several areas had been reoccupied by UNITA and that troops from both sides were involved in criminal acts .
16 The directive proved controversial , however , because of its insistence on the so-called " reciprocity " principle , which declared in effect that banks from non-EC countries would be eligible to enter the future unified market only if their domestic markets offered a comparable degree of access to EC counterparts .
17 SSDs must take into account that contributions from black elders under such schemes are likely to be less than those of their white counterparts .
18 Kibun says that firms from 18 countries are interested in purchasing the hardware .
19 Laing rejects the view held by some people that managers from major corporations are unsuitable for giving advice to small firms because they live in two different worlds .
20 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 .
21 They also thought that pressures from other commitments meant that it would be impossible to provide the sort of supervision recommended or free the house officers to take advantage of the scheme .
22 Later the law was amended so that profits from such activities could be confiscated .
23 Use is certainly affected by some characteristics relating to the user — notably the fact that users from different disciplines have different information requirements , and use the literature in different ways .
24 The main advantage with this system would be that players from junior clubs could get noticed by selectors and make their way up the representative ladder without having to move clubs .
25 There was concern that ships from other countries , especially Spain , were registering as British ships and so were included in the UK fishing quota .
26 The demonstration of discrimination at St George 's Hospital Medical School led to a flurry of reform , but a paper published in the BMJ in 1990 showed that doctors from ethnic minorities who had trained in Britain did not progress as fast in their career as native European doctors .
27 Is my hon. Friend the Minister aware of a recent report suggesting that pupils from such schools are most likely to take a particularly dim view of all paramilitary organisations ?
28 Putting a cash figure to the loss of employment that results from caring responsibilities is far from straightforward .
29 The group demonstrates what Janis refers to as ‘ group think ’ — ‘ a deterioration of mental efficiency , reality testing and moral judgement that results from in-group pressures ’ .
30 The state of shareholder inactivity that results from these factors , it is argued , enables managers to pursue objectives of their own choosing .
  Next page