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

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1 Vinyl chloride , a known carcinogen , can leach from PVC pipes into water , as can epoxy resins , asbestos from asbestos cement and PAHs ( poly aromatic hydrocarbons ) from the bitumen used in lining old cast iron mains pipes .
2 About 10% to 15% of its business stems from PC packages in health and personal fitness .
3 The form in which knowledge about language is communicated will vary with the age and ability of the pupil , from play activities in pre-school to explicit systematic knowledge in upper secondary education .
4 The fundamental aspects of FRED 1 have generally not altered in the process of conversion from exposure draft to standard .
5 I think what is happening now that these papers have been published , er , is that we , we will be receiving er , erm , information , consultation from user groups about user groups and the pos possible implication that these reductions will have upon their services , er , but George is there anything you want to add ?
6 I were thinking about that bungalow , and , well actually it 's as far from our road , nearly as far from our road to there , as what is it from bungalow window to road .
7 When quad discs disappeared from the shops , he licensed Dolby Laboratories to use his technology to make a surround-sound effect from cinema films with stereo soundtracks .
8 Although this questionnaire was based upon insights from case studies of self-evaluation in Solihull secondary schools , it was of course inevitable that some Solihull teachers might not consider that it asked what were , for them , the most pertinent questions .
9 One of devices recovered after the second tip-off had been hidden only a short distance from Shell offices at Hill of Rubislaw , sealed off after the morning bomb scare .
10 The film , shot in England , follows the Yorks from story-book romance to separation and has had to have a £500,000 re-shoot to catch up on Fergie 's topless frolics .
11 TOP animal trainer Mary Chipperfield has been urged to buy back monkeys sent from safari parks for laboratory research .
12 British scientists at a conference last week , organised by the Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine and held at the Royal Marsden Hospital , London , described neural computers able to diagnose a host of medical conditions — from heart problems to eye defects — with up to 98 per cent accuracy .
13 Promises from agriculture ministers to Parliament about ADAS giving free advice to farmers have gradually been ditched since the 1986 Agriculture Act .
14 From brand image to brainstorming , and payback to point of sale the coverage is both comprehensive and up-to-date .
15 First , because of the differing seeds and the differing parameters , what is a good performance ( in terms of realized profit ) varies from seed to seed and from parameter pair to parameter pair .
16 The result was a glorious panoply of sensual colour ranging from vibrant cobalt to cool mauve-blue , from sunflower yellow to melon .
17 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
18 Indeed , in large part , the problems of digestion have been associated with the rise of the organisms in the other kingdoms in response to these unused resources : bacteria as well as fungi , and , perhaps , their associations with both animals and plants , from rumen bacteria to mycorrhiza .
19 A weekly tariff income is used to make deductions from income support for capital between these two sums .
20 Before electroporation that targeting construct was released from plasmid sequences by digestion with Eco RI .
21 Swindon is an example of rapid growth and economic change , from rail town through manufacturing boom to services and advanced technology .
22 The management team have also been congratulated for their professional approach to evening functions , which have ranged from boardroom dinners to Christmas parties .
23 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
24 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
25 Mr Wickins was one of several company directors of the Wimbledon-based Games Ltd firm , which owns a small chain of shops selling everything from board games to computer games .
26 Downing Street , ever sensitive to Ian Lang 's problems , meanwhile told Scots who pointed out that northern latitudes are colder than southern , that they should take comfort from Budget measures on whisky and the oil industry .
27 In another study , researchers have said that premature babies are more likely to suffer from breathing difficulties in childhood than youngsters born after a full-term pregnancy .
28 A narrow hall can be made wider by covering the whole length of one wall with mirrors , from skirting board to ceiling cornice .
29 ‘ The variety of work which included anything from milk quotas to mortgage repossessions , meant that I had to be practical and adapt quickly .
30 On this ground the proceedings of the licensing court were either reduced , or the pursuer 's averments were held relevant , in the following circumstances : when two of the members of the court had been employed by the applicant as part-time barmen for a number of years , without remuneration apart from money gifts at holiday periods : McDonald v. Fin lay ( supra ) ; when three of the members of the court were shareholders , and one was a director , of the company owning the property for which the certificate was sought , and when that company was closely allied with another company , the officials and directors of both being the same persons , on whose behalf the certificate was applied for : Blaik v. Anderson ( 1899 ) 7 S.L.T. 299 ; when a member of the court had recently been a shareholder of the company on whose behalf the certificate was applied for , and he had on previous occasions himself been the applicant on the company 's behalf , he being an avowed and pledged advocate of the company : Ower v. Crichton ( 1902 ) 10 S.L.T. 271 ; when members of a court had , in their capacity as members of a local authority , and with a view to street improvement , taken an active part in negotiating the purchase of licensed premises from brewers , who agreed to pay a sum of money to the local authority if a new licence were obtained for other premises , such as the subject of the application : R. v. Sunderland JJ. [ 1901 ] 2 K.B .
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