Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] from [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | £29,0009 LIFE SAVINGS NICKED FROM BACK OF A CAR |
2 | It also illustrates the associated idea , that philosophy is either a knowledge of effects acquired from knowledge of generative causes , or a knowledge of causes acquired from knowledge of generated effects ; and it also brings geometry into relation with motion , for it describes geometrical figures in terms of the generative motions which cause them . |
3 | The subjects of the scrutinies varied from payment of social security benefits to the organisation of the coastguard ( Gray and Jenkins , 1985 ) . |
4 | This opposition was initiated and had its structural base in the industrial sphere , more specifically , in the gas industry where a growing number of semiskilled workers suffered from intensification of work during the 1880s . |
5 | In Frew v. Morris ( 1897 ) 24 R. ( J. ) 50 , a prosecution under the Food and Drugs Act , the days counted from midnight of the day the sample was bought . |
6 | Whatever the reasons for the latter , Labour was able to fill the political vacuum created , not as an automatic or natural beneficiary , but because of the electoral advances gained from growth of the trade unions . |
7 | Total number of boat people 53,681 Awaiting screening 31,875 Screened out as " economic migrants " 12,858 Screened out as " political refugees " 8,948 * Figures taken from Economist of Sept. 29 , 1990 . |
8 | Adopting the taxonomy of energy systems employed by ecologists Simmons ( 1978 ) suggests that geographers could use a set of ecosystem types which broadly provide a set of spatial regions ( Table 7.1 ) which conform to patterns identified from analysis of satellite data . |
9 | Two antibody-secreting hybridomas derived from fusion of P3/NS with mouse spleen cells also express Oct-11 abundantly ( data not shown ) . |
10 | It also illustrates the associated idea , that philosophy is either a knowledge of effects acquired from knowledge of generative causes , or a knowledge of causes acquired from knowledge of generated effects ; and it also brings geometry into relation with motion , for it describes geometrical figures in terms of the generative motions which cause them . |
11 | dividends paid from profit of firms to shareholders ; and |
12 | Figures 5.20(a-d) show the four principal components derived from analysis of a Landsat MSS image of a semi-arid area in Northern Chile . |