Example sentences of "[vb pp] [noun] from [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now Sedgefield MP Tony Blair has joined the campaign and the Kilbourns have won support from county councillor Charles Magee who is raising the matter with council highways officers . |
2 | The Countryside Council for Wales , responsible for landscape and wildlife conservation , has argued that the fuel will further damage the uplands of central Wales which have already suffered damage from acid rain . |
3 | Lianne had made flowers from tissue paper , while Brooke brought in daffodils to sell . |
4 | The church would be regarded as a charity , and whereas charities are granted exemption from income tax and CGT under the provisions of s 505 Taxes Act 1988 , it does not extend to any profits the charity earns as a result of its undertaking any activities that may be considered ‘ an adventure in the nature of a trade ’ . |
5 | Lack of space , for instance , has prevented Ford from building locker facilities — meaning that some shop-floor workers still have to change their clothes at the side of the production line . |
6 | So far , we 've got support from Waste Watch which is a Department of the Environment 's er recycling group . |
7 | I do n't want to send any this is sort of from erm almost from my ego talking now , I do n't want to send anything until I 've had back from company Group their comments on my |
8 | Some forty local authorities in England had used tests from Moray House , which was the main agency for group tests . |
9 | Bristol will be demonstrating its test case , a Windows CASE analysis and design tool called ObjectMaker from MS-DOS house Mark V Systems that has ported to Unix with Wind/U . |
10 | A. transverse cracking of incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×30 ) ; B. breakage and digestion of end of incisor from peregrine assemblage ( ×38 ) ; C. transverse breakage across the dentine and displaced breakage of the enamel of incisor from margay assemblage ( ×9 ) ; D. longitudinal splitting and partial separation of enamel from dentine of an incisor from common buzzard assemblage ( ×19 ) ; E. enlargement of same ( ×56 ) ; F. slight separation of enamel from dentine in incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×7 ) ; G. cracking of dentine in heavily digested incisor from hen harrier assemblage ( ×19 ) . |
11 | Will the Minister confirm that he has received representations from Age Concern and others about the income of single pensioners being 60 per cent . |
12 | Mr Tancock , who operates from Mannington Park in Swindon , refused to say if anyone had ever received loans from North Star , or to say why he had set up Global Finance . |
13 | ‘ Rejoicing in their newly found freedom from school discipline and with more surplus cash than they will ever again possess ’ , one of the contributors to Whitehouse 's Problems of Boy Life ( 1912 ) believed that youths were ‘ tempted to spend as little time at home as possible … the street , rather than the sleeping place , is the home of the average youth ’ . |
14 | Table 2 : Comparison of slurry application times for tanker and umbilical injection equipment with conventional surface application , operating in a 10ha field situated 500m from slurry store . |
15 | Limping behind McQueen , he has resurrected Ratso from Midnight Cowboy , and the performance also looks ahead to his mentally handicapped Rain Man character . |
16 | In her first major television interview since Maxwell 's death a year ago yesterday , Betty also emphatically rejected claims from Home Office pathologist Dr Iain West that her husband committed suicide . |