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

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1 If employees deviated from the required behaviour patterns then they were threatened with the sack ( and insecurity ) , isolation ( and insecurity ) or promotional restrictions ( failure and insecurity ) .
2 This business is therefore defined as falling outside regulated business ( see page 23 above ) and is exempted from the general COB Rules ; the exemption forms part of the foreign business carve-out .
3 Many subjects are represented in a standard form or treated in a standard way and , to cater for this , each edition of the Dewey system lists standard sub-divisions that are never used alone but may be added to any number from the general subject tables .
4 The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that .
5 Are we to concur with Stevenson 's conclusion ( 1981 ) that ‘ it is hard to see how we can escape in general in organization of service from the broad client groupings , now so deeply entrenched in social service provision and in the linkages which are required with other professions ’ ( p. 100 ) , and if so how are we to select client group(s) ?
6 It should however be remarked that these optimized B II forms are not compatible with the B II e values deduced from the COSY coupling constants via the modified Karplus curve .
7 The first stemmed from the arduous shift patterns worked by staff in Exminster in the late 1970s .
8 To the north-west of Nuneaton , multidisciplinary resurveys coupled with detailed work in quarries around Hartshill and Stockingford have shown that the so-called Boundary Fault that separates the Precambrian and Lower Cambrian successions from the overlying Triassic rocks is in reality an unconformity , thus indicating that hard-rock resources in the area are significantly greater than hitherto supposed .
9 Horses ' hooves have now been completely replaced on Dublin 's cobbled quays by the steady throb of diesel engines from the familiar road tankers , and from the Lady Patricia and Miranda Guinness , the world 's first beer tanker ships , which carry their liquid cargo from the centre of Dublin to Liverpool for onward shipment along the waterways of the world .
10 People laughed about their pink towels turning blue , the result of copper leached from the hot water pipes by the acidic water .
11 There are exceptions to this rule , for example large fish can be fed on chopped horse 's heart and the okapi ( similar to the giraffe ) could be fed on evergreen oak leaves when in the wild it would eat vegetation from the hot Congo forests .
12 The indigenous way of life was greatly undermined by the burden of yasak , which diverted men from the essential hunting pursuits that provided food , clothing and other necessities , to the trivial occupation of hunting and trapping sable , arctic fox , squirrels and other fur-bearing animals .
13 Opposition to the ban had come from the traditional whaling countries of Norway , Iceland and Japan , joined by St Vincent and St Lucia .
14 Not the choking fumes from the traditional traffic jams .
15 Once we move away from the traditional accounting statements and unit cost statistics , the possibilities are unbounded .
16 IT 'S A long way from the dark night vigils outside the Opera House when protesters railed against Godard 's ‘ blasphemous ’ ‘ Je Vous Salue Marie ’ and Scorcese 's ‘ Last Temptation of Christ ’ !
17 It is a long way from the dark pine forests and the frozen rivers of northern Europe to the sun-baked sands of Arabia .
18 Away from the western Harbours parties of more than 10 are very unusual in Sussex .
19 Three hundred tons of fish arrived daily from the western fishing ports .
20 CHESTER Branch fought off tough competition , not least from the existing account holders National Westminster , to win the banking contract for the new Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Trust .
21 Meanwhile The South African authorities are also facing a challenge from the rebellious Cape police lieutenant , Gregory Rockman , who is setting up a police trade union in South Africa .
22 The radical tradition , from the Chartist Sunday Schools of the 1840s through to the WEA and extra-mural department situated its practice firmly within a labour movement paradigm that increasingly placed the organised working class — defined above all as the active members of the trade union movement — at the heart of its endeavours .
23 The three , all members of the legislature 's trade and industry committee , were accused of having accepted $60,000 from the Korean Automobiles Manufacturers ' Association in return for helping it to gain the National Assembly 's approval for a package of state aid .
24 Quite apart from the adverse opinion polls , they were conscious that Britain was in the midst of its second deep recession in little more than a decade .
25 My letters were now addressed not from the Middle East Forces , but from the British North African Forces and , moreover , headed 137/166 Newfoundland Regiment , R.A. This quite confused me for I had never heard of Canadians in North Africa — even though I knew that Newfoundland was not really Canada .
26 This is obviously correct if you are working from the actual body measurements , but it is of no use when you want to enter measurements taken from a diagram where only an armhole depth measurement is given .
27 The modern clinical EEG machine is a far cry from the simple galvanometer devices used by Berger and the other pioneers .
28 As the Citron began to climb away from the crowded rice paddies into the red-soiled rubber plantation region , Joseph studied the face of the driver in the rearview mirror , trying to guess his feelings .
29 Control Data Corp expects to record charges of about $400m against its second quarter , about $130m attributable to Control Data Systems — $115m in restructuring charges and $15m in inventory write-downs as part of the transition from the proprietary Cyber mainframes to integration of open systems and applications .
30 Information , even from the Scandinavian tourist boards , was difficult to obtain .
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