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

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1 In a re-run Senate by-election in Lublin on June 11 , the Citizens ' Committee candidate won almost 51 per cent of the vote against his opponent from Private Farmers ' Solidarity who took just over 48 per cent .
2 The decision is made harder by the knowledge that almost all terminally ill patients are receiving medication and may be suffering pain and distress , all of which could affect their mental competence , quite apart from some doctors ' reluctance to ‘ give up . ’
3 from German Students ' War Letters ( ed .
4 And Rodger has only just come back from three weeks ' rehabilitation at Lilleshall .
5 Section two , there was a revised estimate for nineteen ninety two ninety three and there are two main points to mention , firstly members will see that the revised estimates in total are less than the original estimates and this is because affording interest rates have made it cheaper to service the outstanding debt from previous years ' capital programmes .
6 The revision phase of the operation differs from the initial phase in that it takes account of weaknesses ( and strengths ) inherent in the stock from previous years ' book buying , and also in that it provides indications of the need for weeding the stock of individual categories , in addition to purchasing .
7 G cells developed in the antrum from 18 weeks ' gestation and their distribution did not differ between the fetal and infant stomachs .
8 Stukeley in his diary for 1745 , however , claimed that the medieval university evolved from All Saints ' College , established in 1109 at Wothorpe , by Joffied , Abbot of Crowland Abbey .
9 It was expected that these service engineers would have sufficient parts from their own stocks to do simple repairs , and the theory was that major parts could be provided from Argent Distributors ' warehouse within 48 hours .
10 It seems to be confirmed , moreover , by the resemblance between the meccanico ostinato figure at Ellen 's entrance after the " Old Joe " round ( originally the " away from tidal waves ' motif ) and the crapshooting ostinato in Act One of Porgy , among other similarities of detail .
11 Since 1953 the United States has been subjected to rapidly reduced lead time on computer innovation , from several years ' lead time in the 1950s and 1960s to zero and lag time in the 1980s .
12 She knew from thirty years ' experience that bullies were a breed apart .
13 They are also written in response to technological breakthroughs ; to counter Soviet changes in weapons and tactics ; and to compete with new systems emerging from other countries ' armament industries .
14 Musically the interim was not unproductive : he compiled several keyboard concertos from other composers ' music collected in Paris and London , and made his first foray into vocal music , with a couple of Italian arias ; he composed a comedy in Latin for Salzburg university entitled Apollo et Hyacinthus , a piece of Passion music , and the first act of a sacred Singspiel , Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots , written in collaboration with Joseph Haydn 's younger brother Michael ( who since 1762 had been music director to the Archbishop of Salzburg ) and another local composer , Jacob Adlgasser .
15 Insurance bosses will press ahead with banning all claims for bomb damage of more than £100,000 from four weeks ' time .
16 For the first time , it carries cricket averages from two girls ' school teams , Roedean and Denstone .
17 McCann , in which the Court of Appeal reduced the sentence for a relatively minor burglary by an offender who had only one distant previous conviction , from two years ' imprisonment to nine months .
18 GDP would recover from two years ' contraction or stagnation to grow by 4.75 per cent in 1992-93 .
19 Schools and colleges continue to provide the vast majority of candidates ; there were nearly twice as many candidates from local authorities ' community education centres than from the private centres .
20 Erm th the general idea is that I 'm actually responding to a request from last years ' student group so that the previous lecturer did pass on to me that the student group had been unhappy that there were too many texts referred to as they could n't necessarily get them from the library and they could n't afford to buy more than one text .
21 It may seem small in , in comparison to others , but from voluntary organizations ' point of view , it 's quite an horrendous problem .
22 Consumption of partially cooked meat and cheese made from unpasteurised goats ' milk is common in France .
23 You see , the very exciting thing about multimedia from Ready Systems ' point of view is that it requires real-time software .
24 The flower that blossomed from earlier pioneers ' work is fading .
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