Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [v-ing] from the " in BNC.

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1 The Greater London Council and Metropolitan County Councils have been abolished and local authorities are reeling from the cumulative effects of government interference , rate capping , and the poll tax .
2 ‘ I 'm sorry , Miguel , but some morphia and some analgesics are missing from the drug cupboard .
3 — where entries are missing from the lexicon ;
4 These changes are maximal when the parasites are emerging from the gastric glands ( P1.I ) .
5 Residents say rats are coming from the council 's Hundens Lane depot and not from the allotments behind their homes .
6 He said : ‘ We have often been accused that the rats are coming from the allotments but that is no longer the case . ’
7 Mr Haszeldine has made a formal complaint to the ward councillors , saying the rats are coming from the depot because it is not kept clean .
8 Travellers back from Japan say that profound things are happening over there and that despite the buffeting the Japanese companies are taking from the recession they continue to invest in their Unix operations .
9 HANSON 'S four newest directors are missing from the group 's advertisement in the Arthur Andersen Corporate Register of British companies and their directors .
10 Porter , quoted by Hall , suggests that these IRCs are removing from the research councils money which should be allocated to ‘ responsive mode funding ’ ( researchers applying directly to the councils for research grants ) and basic research , because they were set up to foster research areas thought to have potential economic importance .
11 Independent television producers are benefiting from the requirement put on the BBC and ITV to commission a quarter of all their programmes , excluding the news , from outsiders .
12 Several paintings are missing from the sale .
13 HINTS of differing ambitions are emerging from the clutch of North Sea gasfields currently being developed by a British Gas and a group of others .
14 The sounds are coming from the en-suite bathroom .
15 Perhaps the Greeks are emerging from the long , mesmerising spell that history has cast upon them ; perhaps they are coming out of their corner .
16 The opposite side of the coin is that group personnel directors or chief executives are moving from the corporate world to join executive search firms which can offer a wholly different but very satisfying way of earning a living .
17 It 's particularly powerful if the interruptions are coming from the boss .
18 Erm , because if , if interruptions are coming from the people who work for you , you can , you know , nicely tell them to go away and get on with it , but if they 're coming from the boss , and bosses are sensitive soles , so it 's difficult to actually say to the boss , boss you 're wasting a lot of my time , go away .
19 Individual scientists are excluding from the EC research ; if a scientist has a ‘ good idea ’ he is unlikely to favour involvement with other organisations , especially if the idea is marketable .
20 Many criminals are travelling from the Teesside area to the rural area of North Yorkshire .
21 A number of tags are missing from the Text710 tagset because they are for word types that are not found in dictionaries .
22 She says experts think the fumes are coming from the drains .
23 JUST as European science budgets are recovering from the cost of the LEP ( Large Electron-Positron ) particle collider at CERN , the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva , governments are now being asked to cough up £500 million for a Large Hadron Collider there .
24 What appears of particular concern is that the increase in ultraviolet radiation coincides with the time when ocean surface organisms are emerging from the dark winter period and thus have had no time to adapt to the sun , let alone enhanced levels of damaging UV-B radiation .
25 Papers are missing from the names I 've just read out .
26 About 7,000 of the jobs are going from the traditional ICI business , while the other 2,000 will go from Zeneca .
27 From the outset Headline has considered WHS to be the centre of its market , though the fast growing non-fiction list with such successes as Raymond Blanc 's Cooking for Friends has greatly strengthened its sales through chains such as Waterstones and Dillons , and the mass market paperbacks are benefiting from the increased sales of paperbacks generally in supermarkets .
28 The likenesses and differences within this unique group of adventure stones are illuminating from the point of view of both social and literary change .
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