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

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1 Adults tend to lose this enzyme unless they continue taking cow 's milk and milk products from the time they are weaned onwards .
2 This is almost as much fun as going diving and is the ability to interface the Solution with a desk top computer and record , organise and recall all normal logbook information and also any dive profiles from the Solution 's internal memory .
3 Lieder by Franz Schubert with guitar accompaniments from the period .
4 The coach was condemned in May 1931 , as were a lot of its sister coaches from the lot .
5 They had ideas for building houses from the roof downwards , turning rocks into soft material , making rivers run uphill , and saving sunshine in bottles .
6 On Jan. 14 Olszewski had agreed to look into budget proposals from the Solidarity trade union which would cause less hardship .
7 He also constantly experimented with new designs , and the Thomas splint for compound fractures of the lower limbs was widely used during World War I , from 1916 , for the transport of stretcher cases from the front to casualty stations , and saved many lives and limbs .
8 The ‘ Great Debate ’ , allegedly beginning in 1976 , led to a flood of curriculum guidelines from the centre .
9 Dialects are forms of the language which have certain different words , meanings or sentence constructions from the rest of the language .
10 They were chosen for the award by an independent panel of judges comprising leading local journalists from the print and electronic media and are the sixth award winners from the state of Kedah and the 142nd overall since the scheme was launched in July 1975 .
11 Nutshell it for us , dude : ‘ There 's these two loser kids from the Valley .
12 Defence cut-backs have seen the last of the choppers in a resident form and the SAAF now maintains a Forward Air Force Command Post with a basic infra-structure to handle SAAF operations from the airport , should they be required .
13 Like the Urban Institute , founded in Washington in 1968 after racial riots across America , it thrived not on private philanthropy but on research contracts from the government .
14 ‘ Partial compensation ’ will delight some : the majority of items were bought up wholesale for between a hundred and a thousand roubles , and inflation makes the clearance sale easier at any rate , it would make life easier for privileged auction attendees from the State Chamber of Cultural and Natural Heritage .
15 Rent arrears from the beginning of December to the present time at £800 a month would be paid , said Mr Finnegan .
16 In the 11 months following the reorganisation , in which the two routes for obtaining research funds from the government were merged into one , the department has approved grants worth £100 million .
17 Whilst there is so much contrary scientific opinion with regard to the dangers arising from asbestos dust , it is difficult to understands the IDA 's reliance upon the opinions of Professor McDonald when it is known that he derives a large share of his research funds from the asbestos industry itself .
18 He had been doing Limited Edition Club books from the beginning .
19 Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA sequences from the parthenogenesis microorganisms was undertaken using the parsimony algorithm Branch and Bound of PAUP 3.0 ( ref. 20 ) .
20 Concentrating on three of the main action sequences from the film Return fails to shock the player in any way , and could even be described as dull .
21 At the socio-economic level , the traditionally powerful agricultural interests established themselves in positions of control in industry and commerce , and were remarkably successful in transferring landowner-peasant patronage relationships from the countryside to the cities .
22 The reduction is largely due to the exclusion of tea gardens from the forest category , but is also the result of degradation and shifting cultivation .
23 Only one of nine patients with stone recurrence received adjuvant bile acid therapy and treatment was stopped after two weeks in this patient because of side effects from the therapy .
24 Side effects from the injection are uncommon .
25 Side effects Side effects from the injection are uncommon .
26 Intial Side effects from the implant include disruption to periods and some women have suffered from headaches , nervousness , stomach , breast and muscle discomfort …
27 In this staged rustic wedding the arrival of the bride and groom is followed by a succession of wedding guests from the pastry chef to the village lord , the local schoolmaster and the midwife , each set of characters dancing its own entrée .
28 When the temperature is high enough to melt the metal , it dissolves carbon atoms from the graphite .
29 Number the carbon atoms from the end nearest the double bond .
30 Although fewer patients bled after surgery the number of bleeds was still significant and was great enough to negate any potential long term reductions from the operation .
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