Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [v-ing] from the " in BNC.

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1 There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors .
2 The water is dirty with unsightly debris along the banks but swans do not seem to be deterred and ropes hanging from the freight railway bridge downstream show that local children swim in the river .
3 How this reminds me of old times , ’ she sighed , looking round at the hall with its decorated stalls and paper chains and lanterns hanging from the rafters .
4 It is sad that only this one little gallery remains at Hawkshead , for in the days of its eminence in the wool trade there were many pentices and galleries projecting from the houses , and the market square would have been busy with purchasers walking about and selecting goods .
5 Loans were secured from collections in North America , Europe and the Russian Commonwealth of Independent States , of paintings , sculptures and tapestries dating from the ninth century to the present day .
6 ‘ We are budgeting for growth in sales and profits , reflecting gains in market share and improvements resulting from the reorganisation . ’
7 The Commission was to have not just the right to initiate and recommend policy to its executive partner , the Council of Ministers , but also the task of ensuring that the provisions of the treaty and policies emanating from the Council of Ministers were carried out by the other institutions and the member states .
8 He felt cold , his arms and legs aching from the rough ride of the previous day .
9 In Somerset , reconstruction of the earlier topography of the county has led Christopher Norman to suggest a range of rich resources available at different seasons , with men and animals moving from the rich pasture and woodland of the Somerset Levels in summer to the uplands of Exmoor , the Quantocks and the Mendips in spring and autumn .
10 A bishop 's status was not only connected to his role in defining Christian society and to his monopolization of holy places and objects , but also based on legally conferred rights and obligations dating from the late Roman period .
11 Moreover , in relations between member states , rights and obligations arising from the Convention of 1958 could not prevail over the obligations of member states under the E.E.C .
12 In particular , rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1 , 1968 , will continue to apply to the united Germany .
13 Nothing is seen from the track to suggest the exciting underworld here apart from the covered shaft of Barbon pot nearby : this deep hole is used as a grave for dead sheep , but their bones and rotting carcases have not deterred enthusiastic cavers from exploring the passages and caverns extending from the gloomy depths .
14 Among these are its smoothness and coolness to the touch , a degree of translucency , and colours ranging from the white most highly esteemed by the Chinese to the various shades of green , yellow , orange , red , blue , mauve and black imparted by mineral components .
15 Their view that the main traditional sources of grievance in industry — salaries , and problems deriving from the nature of the work task and of work organisation — would cease to be of importance as a focus of grievance in continuous-process industries turned out to be unsupported .
16 In their rural isolation Belorussian peasants were at first little affected by anti-religious campaigns and actions emanating from the towns , even if priests disappeared and churches were commandeered .
17 The inhabitants of the outside world exist for the social actor not as persons whom he knows on an individualised basis , but as social types ( like mechanics or planners ) , or indistinguishable collectivities of persons ( like bureaucrats , Tories or Dinka ) The rules and conditions coming from the outside which in some way affect him are simply taken as given .
18 Peter Cremer gave a graphic account of being depth-charged , with the protective glass on the gauges shattering all round them and cables falling from the roof .
19 Railway work is governed by complex rules and regulations stemming from the safety and technical requirements of operating the railway network .
20 Other features include : an elasticated waist with an adjustable drawcord and zips running from the hem of the trousers up to knee height .
21 Over 20,000 patterns of knitted and crocheted garments and items dating from the 1920s to the 1970s form an invaluable collection called ‘ Yesterknits ’ .
22 It would have been unremarkable had this been done through the publication of explanatory leaflets and brochures emanating from the Ministry of Transport .
23 The actors , however , are subject to pressures and constraints arising from the environmental setting in which they operate , assumed to be given and exogenously determined .
24 Then with the acquisition of Gascony in the mid-eleventh century they became rulers of Bordeaux and overlords of a number of counties and lordships extending from the mouth of the Garonne to the Pyrenees , in area about twice the size of Poitou .
25 When discussing the lessons , problems and failures arising from the disciplinary hearings of the former General Nursing Councils , Reg Pyne , now the UKCC 's director for professional conduct , extends this obligation to nurse managers :
26 It is also possible that apoproteins and phospholipids resulting from the breakdown of VLDL to LDL transfer to HDL 3 to form a particle resembling HDL 2 ( Patsch et al , 1978 ; Tall , 1979 ) .
27 Run : If the adventurers run , their movement is impeded by claws and faces erupting from the floor .
28 As they surrounded him , eyes red-rimmed and faces glistening from the heat of the flames , their whooping cries added to the pandemonium and it seemed to Owen as if he had already died and retribution for the sins of his life was about to be exacted by Satan 's minions .
29 We had been taking into the adult wards men and women suffering from the most serious fevers , encephalitis lethargica , polio-encephalitis , serious poliomyelitis , with two ‘ Iron lung ’ cases in a special isolation ward and unit , tuberculous meningitis , and poliomeningitis were also with us .
30 Santiaguito , which was a complex of four distinct domes joined on to one another in a single elongate ridge , is rarely quiet for long , and one can literally hear it growing , because there is an almost continual rattle of small stones and rocks falling from the higher parts down on to the scree slopes below it .
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