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

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1 The enclosed manual is chock-a-block with plane and armaments information , but is poorly written from a users point of view , and appeared to be the same manual as for the Amiga product ( a command summary card for the PC is enclosed , but the documentation remains poorly written and even confusing ) .
2 At the earlier hearing Lord McCluskey had asked for a report from a sex-problems clinic after inquiring about pornographic material — 65 magazines and 45 videos — listed as exhibits in the case .
3 duplicating VHS PAL copies from a 1″ master of 150 minutes ' duration ,
4 Lotus Development Corp and the Skytel unit of Mobile Telecommunications Technologies Inc plan joint development of technologies and applications to meet the demands of a growing wireless messaging market : first product from the agreement is a wireless messaging gateway for Lotus Notes , which is claimed to be the first US national wireless gateway for workgroup software — combining Notes and a SkyWord alphanumeric receiver , the gateway will create a Notes ‘ thinking mailbox ’ that can forward changes in information from a Notes server to SkyWord receivers , the firms say .
5 But it includes much more … from personal hygiene to library studies … from a Police course to knowing what it 's like being deaf .
6 Superintendent Cyril Donnan , a member of the group , said : ‘ From a police point of view , this is good news .
7 ONE of the guns found in West Belfast recently had been stolen from a police inspector in 1988 .
8 You can access a pop-up calculator , a notepad facility that can be called up each time you execute the program and , from a reviewers point of view the most appealing , you can access the manual at any time during the running of the program .
9 Furthermore , they would be viewed as a single entity from a collections point of view .
10 From a facilities manager at a large electronics company .
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