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

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1 60 large-scale works by artists from varied backgrounds and artistic affiliations are shown together .
2 Not surprisingly , these developments have been accompanied by calls from various quarters for a thoroughgoing theoretical reappraisal of our contemporary political and constitutional wisdoms .
3 A further discordant note for the Bush campaign was struck by Buchanan 's outright refusal to abide by calls from senior Republicans to abandon his campaign in the interests of party unity .
4 That way I avoid being plagued by calls from obscure planets when I have important things on my mind .
5 Finally , it has been claimed ( as much by statisticians from developing countries as by Western commentators ) that official figures from the Third World are often considerably manipulated by the governments producing them .
6 It is backed by opinions from two barristers — one a QC — calling on Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke to refer the case to the Court of Appeal .
7 After being constantly beaten by fighters from other styles , he retired to practise meditation .
8 Knowing how genes are turned on and off is an important step towards understanding the internal programme of the cell and how this is influenced by signals from other cells .
9 We also show that the requirement for mesenchymal cells can be met by cells of the fibroblast line 3T3 ( but not by supernatants from these cells ) .
10 This showed that about two-thirds of jobs generated at inner city establishments were filled by commuters from other parts of the conurbation .
11 Simple mixers can in fact be made up cheaply by enthusiasts from published circuits , but these have largely been supplanted by modestly priced commercial units which incorporate battery or mains-fed circuitry capable of delivering better balanced outputs of higher quality .
12 He was quick to come to the city 's defence , arguing that , what was lacking in financial support , was made up for in sheer determination , enthusiasm and innovation , ‘ We have been keen to draw out the general cultural life of Dublin ’ , he explained , ‘ much of our funding has been matched by donations from such organisations as the EEC ’ .
13 The number of people officially registered in some of the flats may have been swelled by visitors from neighbouring apartments .
14 It has now reverted back to a quiet village , disturbed only at weekends by visitors from surrounding areas who come to fish , walk the frontage and watch the departure or arrival of passenger ferries and other shipping .
15 Referee Alf Buksh is understood to have complained in his match report of being verbally abused by officials from both teams .
16 It 's called The Road to Damascus , Chiros and Conversion and it 's a document signed by Christians from all sorts of countries , they all agree with the contents of this .
17 By the early 1980s these had come to occupy a central position in the commercial life of Hong Kong , with businesses in widely dispersed fields , financed on a great scale by advances from institutional investors .
18 The JUSTICE proposal advocated the establishment of a Contingency Legal Aid Fund , financed by contributions from successful litigants , which would pay lawyers on a normal basis but recoup costs on a contingency basis .
19 YTS programmes are run by local managing agents — employers , FE colleges or voluntary organisations set up by LEAs — and have been monitored and partly financed by the Training Agency ; the rest of the costs of the training programmes are to be met by contributions from local employers .
20 The debate was enlivened by contributions from long-standing unilateralists like Tony Benn , Ron Todd and Bruce Kent , the former leader of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament .
21 The structure of English Conservatism since the Restoration has the outward appearance of a ‘ central text ’ for an undergraduate special subject in British Conservatism , in that the book is split into six conceptual and period sections , each of which contains an interpretative essay followed by extracts from contemporary sources .
22 In 1989 , Gansu 's " Solar Energy Applied Symposium for Developing Countries ' was attended by participants from 23 countries and international organisations .
23 None of the islands was inhabited , nor were they often visited , except by woodcutters from both shores of the Straits who landed periodically to fell timber in the luxuriant tropical forests that clothed the islands .
24 SDLP deputy leader Seamus Mallon has called for the immediate suspension of the officers involved and for the investigation to be carried out by officers from another police force .
25 The conference was attended by delegates from 130 countries , who agreed that future talks should concentrate on identifying " appropriate commitments " to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) and other greenhouse gases , and on providing aid to Third-World countries in developing less polluting industries .
26 This first meeting , attended by delegates from 130 countries , agreed that future talks should concentrate on identifying " appropriate commitments " to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases , and provide aid to third-world countries in developing less polluting industries .
27 The 11th congress of the Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives of Disappeared Prisoners ( Fedefam ) took place in the Chilean capital , Santiago , in early November , attended by delegates from 14 countries .
28 The fourth summit of francophone countries , held at the Palais de Chaillot , Paris , on Nov. 19-21 was attended by delegates from 50 countries and French-speaking communities .
29 These 34 patients were referred ( 68% by consultants from other hospitals ) for non-operative treatment because they were high risk for surgery .
30 From the 1840s public anxiety had also been focused on prostitution , the ‘ great social evil ’ , by studies from evangelical clerics and medics , and by rescue and reform societies campaigning for a police crackdown on the London streets .
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