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

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1 Even this proved insufficient to cover all cases , and so the class was enlarged to embrace ‘ other men ’ possessing incomes from land of 200 marks a year ( 1510 ) or £200 ( 1533 ) ; these might have been merchants or any other persons whose wealth was of recent acquisition .
2 Arncliff folk were so poor — the meagre belongings of all twenty-seven totalling no more than £9. 7s. 4d. — that when the subsidy came to be levied , Robert Selson and William Prysche , with 20s. apiece , John Knolles ( 26s. 8d. ) , and Thomas and Leonard Atkynson ( 10s. each ) were selected as if at random and assessed at £2 each ; although the first two also enjoyed tiny incomes from land , it is to be hoped that some at least of their neighbours chipped in to make up the shilling due from each .
3 Coleman himself had used freelance credentials supplied by Mutual Radio to get into Libya after Operation El Dorado Canyon a year earlier , and he would meet very few stringers during his various spells of duty in the Middle East who did not supplement their incomes from journalism by supplying material to government agencies like the DEA .
4 Their resources were considerable ; not only did they have vast incomes from taxation and from their own estates , but also they could expect considerable quantities of tribute from the subject peoples east of the Rhine and elsewhere .
5 Deals with the issue ‘ Incomes from work : between equity and efficiency ’ in developing and industrialised countries , and illustrates trends in employment , labour relations , training and social security .
6 It has presented a picture of a large number of upper-middle-class families drawing their substantial incomes from industry whilst moving in a milieu which extolled and practised the alleged virtues of the English gentleman .
7 If the mid-year inflation figures are used , then incomes from farming went up by about 16pc .
8 As expected , personal circumstances influenced respondents ' views with the result that disincentive effects were greatest among the single , those married without children , those living in rural areas , and among those with high incomes from property .
9 Women form 43% of the labour force , and women 's incomes from employment are a major part of most family incomes .
10 An overdraft facility at your local bank can prove extremely useful in meeting business expenses pending receipt of income from haulage contracts .
11 Carlisle , in 12th place , have the second-highest average home gates in the Third Division at more than 4,000 but need 11,000 to survive on income from gate receipts alone .
12 ‘ We 've also had problems reported with Barnet , Northampton and Brighton this summer and I 'm just glad that the season 's started so we can get some income from gate receipts .
13 It shows how the BBC 's income from TV licence charges is spent — that is , what proportion of the whole ( 100% ) goes to the different branches of the company .
14 But for Pisa , which has lost much of its income from tourism since the tower was closed more than two years ago for safety reasons , the real miracle is that work is to start at last .
15 In 1977 Greece received the equivalent of 3.5% of its GNP in remittances from abroad ( 6 ) ; in the same year Portugal accepted transfers from abroad , mainly from migrants , totalling more than 1,000m dollars , nearly three times the total estimated income from tourism .
16 Some 7% of all tourist accommodation in Germany is provided by farmers , and it is estimated that income from tourism accruing to farmers in the UK is equivalent to 2% of the agricultural domestic product .
17 Everywhere in Greece the hoped-for growth of income from tourism depends in part on removing the smells that haunt too many beaches and other places where north Europeans twitch noses and raise eyebrows .
18 Income from tourism can account for a sizeable proportion of an area 's total income ; it has been estimated that , in Cornwall in the 1960s , this was equal to the income generated by manufacturing in the county ( Cornwall County Council 1966 ) .
19 The total income from tourism would then equal our present income from North Sea Oil — heralded in the past as a saviour and bonanza .
20 Payment for shipping services , income from tourism , banking services and interest payments from international loans are other examples of invisibles .
21 Darlington Memorial Hospital should see increased income from GP fund-holders in the coming year with a North Yorkshire practice due to become a fund-holder from April 1 .
22 Er this is just to show income from building societies during the seventy five to ninety period , and the yellow line shows a decline or at least a jiggly line , which just reflects interest rates , and the un unit trust income rising over that time is the orange line .
23 Where personnel and funds permitted , worker cadres became full-time officials supported by membership dues , gifts to the party , income from newspaper sales , legal fund-raising activities — and robberies .
24 Multi-national companies take 80% share of the income from drug sales in the Philippines
25 The income from sponsorship should be used to underwrite educational professional activities which benefit the industry generally as well as the Association .
26 Against this background the main concern of Japanese labour was with the basic struggle to live , and to stay alive they needed an income from work .
27 In its extreme form , the poverty trap resulted in a situation where a £1 increase in income from work resulted in a reduction in net income , that is the worker was faced with a marginal tax rate in excess of 100 per cent ( for the first use of the term , see Frank Field and David Piachaud , New Statesman , 3 December 1971 ) .
28 If a person 's replacement ratio is high , it means that their income from benefit is near to their net income from work .
29 The distribution of wealth is important because one aim of the radical left should be to ensure that people draw an income from work , welfare and wealth .
30 The bigger the child benefit , therefore , the bigger the difference between welfare income and income from work for those claimants with children .
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