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

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1 Of the workers ' representatives , three were elected from the shop floor , one from the administrative workers and one from the technicians , engineers and graduate staff .
2 But there 's still a feeling of unease amid police suggestions that someone from the village could be covering up for the killer .
3 Portadown-based Crowe , a close season signing by Bangor , embarks on his third successive European mission wiser in more ways than one from the Antwerp experience .
4 Well I mean , , school does n't lay on buses or anything from the station Think they do have buses come up from places like Bletchingly and erm , Godstone .
5 Scotland 's Under-21 side will contain six First Division players and one from the Second Division in an experimental gathering designed to look for players eligible to take part in the summer 's world invitation event in Toulon .
6 This of " course would cause frictions and everyone from the municipality would be called to an assembly to explain why the distribution was necessary and just .
7 There are few studies on the prevalence of smoking in diabetics but one from the West of Scotland suggests there is little difference compared to their non-diabetic fellows ( Kesson & Slater , 1979 ) .
8 President Jaime Paz Zamora , claiming that he did not want any confusion between " electoral campaigning and government work " , accepted the resignations of three other ADN ministers and one from the Left Revolutionary Front ( FRI ) .
9 And a short while before that , while one of them was getting some tools or something from the van , a car drove past quite slowly as if the driver was looking for somewhere .
10 Five of the initial appointees were from supply companies , five from public electricity authorities , while one was from the engineering industry , two from the trade unions and one from the civil service .
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