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

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1 Under its powers of investigation , the Commission can examine books and other business records of parties , take copies or extracts from the books and business records , ask for oral explanations on the spot and enter any premises , land or means of transport within EC territory belonging to the undertakings concerned .
2 The King 's after-dinner receptions , limited to members of the diplomatic corps , ministers and a scattering of prefects or mayors from the Departments , ended at ten o'clock sharp .
3 There is , not surprisingly , no surviving evidence about pressure or incentives from the employers " side .
4 He was surprised , since for all Boy 's nights out , during which , as the man correctly assumed , Boy had sex with many different men , he never received visits , calls or letters from the men he had been sleeping with .
5 Agricultural produce flowed into it from the surrounding rural territory , some from estates which seem to have been owned by the temple , the rest in the form of tribute or offerings from the owners of private estates .
6 She had to learn how to gut and salt fish , pour a pint of ale , stack wheat and gather shellfish from the rocks and snails from the hedgerows , and did n't have time to bother with figures or letters .
7 Only under a threat to withdraw the final from Del Mar did the organisers appreciate that a roof was an integral part of the deal , even if it may not be needed to protect horses and riders from the elements .
8 This accused PW of failing to protect BCCI 's ‘ innocent depositors and creditors from the consequences of poor practice at the bank of which the auditors were aware for years ’ .
9 It says B C C I 's accountants failed to protect B C C I 's innocent depositors er and creditors from the consequences of poor practice .
10 Much of the work in this area has been done by economists whose approach is based upon the hypothesis that workers will join unions if the expected benefits and returns from the services which unions can provide — in the form of relative wage gains , taking up grievances , access to specialised information and the like — exceed the expected costs .
11 The indifference of the electorate was blamed partly on the apathy produced by this being the fourth election in 18 months , by the confusing number of different party slates and by the lack of concrete proposal and programmes from the candidates .
12 Thieves cut their way through a garden fence and wrenched free statues and vases from the grounds of Tatton Park at Knutsford .
13 It was a rebellion which led me to take wife and kids from the suburbs into the peace of the countryside .
14 They could wrench their prisoners ’ arms and legs from the sockets .
15 Psalms for Today and Songs from the Psalms ( Hodder and Stoughton , 1990 ) offer a useful collection of psalmody .
16 There will also be sheltered women only workshops and songs from the women 's perspective .
17 Quite right too , and naturally later in the series there will be men only workshops and songs from the men 's perspective .
18 ln good capitalist fashion local officials recruited Tartar shepherds and quarrymen from the hills to act as temporary stevedores and strike-breakers .
19 The taunts and torments from the terraces that made Adams ’ life a misery have now been shaken off once and for all .
20 It is said that this stimulates circulation and the flow of the lymphatic fluid , eases the nervous system , helps to release toxins and tensions from the muscles and stimulates the hormonal system .
21 This put me on to finals with the trim wound fully aft , and I was able to further check the aircraft 's inherent stability by moving hands and feet from the controls for several seconds — the Aircoupe continued down the slope as on rails ( there was little wind or turbulence ) before a gentle flare demonstrated another safety feature .
22 Other income comes from the bar and catering , and subscriptions and donations from the Friends of Blackheath Concert Halls .
23 The Van Gogh Museum , Amsterdam , is presenting an exhibition entitled ‘ Glasgow 1900 ’ comprising drawings , watercolours and crafts from the years 1875–1914 ( 20 November to 7 February 1993 ) .
24 On the minus side , rented houses and flats tend to have strange colour schemes , ie , a mismatch of all the odd bits and pieces from the landlords other houses .
25 The second defendant had made a large number of deliveries to and collections from the premises on Capricorn 's account .
26 Secondly , a private company is not normally subject to public monitoring and accountability in the same way as a listed company and the purchaser will consequently seek detailed warranties and indemnities from the owners of the company in a sale contract .
27 They were stopped by the Watch , a collection of arrogant servants and retainers from the households of some of the great aldermen .
28 Although fish are not a usual ‘ pest ’ , the team of servicemen set to work immediately and , wearing protective clothing and breathing apparatus , removed the decomposing fish and freezers from the premises .
29 The corporation meeting proceeded with Nationalist protests and barracking and interjections from the protesters , until the mayor ordered the gallery to be cleared .
30 The following paper presents some of the themes and questions from the Lineaments which are most likely to be of interest to all members of the church .
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