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

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1 Instead , Offa 's direct personal participation in Kentish affairs is revealed in a series of documents across the years 785–9 ( CS 247 : S 123 ; CS 248 : S 125 ; CS 254 : S 128 ; CS 253 : S 129 ; CS 257 : S 130 ; CS 244 : S 131 ) , and in 792 it was Offa who confirmed the immunities from secular obligations of Kentish churches ( CS 848 : S 134 ) .
2 The patterns from both booklets are also available on disk ( with variations , 53 patterns in total ) in format for Brother disk drives and for DesignaKnit 4 .
3 The signs from local elections are ominous .
4 ‘ We have gone over the dangers from dead-ball situations repeatedly in training , ’ he stormed .
5 The raiders escaped with the takings from two tills .
6 To its rear are miles and miles of open moorland and on a clear day the views from all aspects are quite spectacular .
7 The NABC has never fostered a North/South divide and the suggestion from Mr Atkinson that we would give preference to the views from southern counties , as against northern counties , is totally without foundation .
8 The predominant characteristic adopted by the Germans from Italian patterns was the conception of arcading as an all-over pattern , especially on the apses .
9 The intensity of the rebellion by workers and peasants from 1905 to 1907 , and the radicalism of the proposals from left-wing representatives in the first two Dumas , presented the liberals with an alarming spectre : a violent upheaval which would sweep away not merely tsar and nobility but the entire social order and all hope of peaceful liberal reform .
10 The NRA is seeking comments on the proposals from interested parties before 10 March 1992 .
11 The Sun increased from ten court cases to thirty-two , Daily Mirror from eight cases to twenty-six , and The Times from three cases to twenty-one .
12 7.2 If the Supplier shall become substantially unable , whether for reasons within or beyond its control , to fulfil its obligations to supply the Products to the Company in accordance with any purchase orders outstanding at any time and , ( after the Company has notified the Supplier in writing of such default ) the Supplier shall not have remedied the same within a period of 90 days from the receipt of such notice , then the Company shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement forthwith , and obtain supplies of the Products from third parties .
13 The returns from 55 courses have been used in analysis , but more have been received since the survey was temporarily closed to allow for the preparation of this report for the Science and Engineering Research Council .
14 Moreover , until demand accelerates or capacity is adjusted , few in the industry will be counting on any substantial improvement in the returns from those quarters .
15 Very frequently the signals from large farmers and highly productive areas lead to competition for resources with those from small farmers and relatively unproductive areas .
16 The rods are able to increase sensitivity by pooling the signals from several rods before passing the information to the brain .
17 It would be foolish for politicians to accept interest group claims or activity at face value , since the signals from organized groups do not represent any kind of reliable picture of underlying citizen views .
18 This is expected to show that appropriate parts of the monies passed to the schools from local authorities have been spent on books .
19 It is connected to the record machine but it can be used to display the pictures from both machines in turn : when the record-machine is in either record or stop mode , playback from the source-machine is displayed ; when the record-machine is in playback mode , however , it has priority for the screen and its pictures are displayed .
20 The pictures from both cameras are projected onto a computer-sensitive screen and a painstaking frame-by-frame analysis takes place .
21 However , any change in the basic costs or availability of rugs from one country will have an influence on the market as a whole , because at any given time the rugs from some countries will represent better value than those from other countries .
22 Glamour is the buzz word of '92 , hitting us between the eyes from glossy magazines at every turn .
23 The use of small suffix letters after the fleet numbers of the cars from municipal fleets , was only regarded as a temporary measure and it was decided to renumber them , either in gaps in the L.C.C .
24 If it is , you would have to write individually to each institution ( gaining the addresses from relevant directories ) asking about their past programmes .
25 The illness of Sancho in 1211 probably accounted for his reconciliation with Rome and with the bishop of Porto and his acceptance of stringent conditions which seriously limited the powers of his successor , Alfonso II , for the Cortes in 1211 had declared all secular law subject to canon law and had freed the clergy from most taxes .
26 All of the songs from these sessions follow a similar sort of pattern : Holiday sings a chorus or two , the musicians share a couple of solos between them and that 's it .
27 He then formulated a system of fighting derived from the mantis ' movements and went back to do battle with the fighters from other systems .
28 In the earliest stages , bilingual children typically produce only one label for a category , despite exposure to the labels from both languages .
29 As the Financial Times pointed out , there are rational arguments for the government to borrow the money , instead of trying to hold down investment in order to raise the funds from private investors and short term price rises for consumers of 7 per cent above inflation or more .
30 Techniques are more sophisticated now , says warehouse manager Andrew Hanlon , with the acquisition of pallet trucks and stackers : when he started , he had to manhandle all the books from outside deliveries .
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