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

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1 Doubling of the stamp duty threshold to £60,000 was also viewed as the right sort of nudge for the depressed housing market , while the exemption of whisky from excise duty increases was a desperately-sought boon for the industry .
2 A cold shepherd will fumble with those vital injections and the evaporation of moisture from mother and lamb will reduce body temperatures still more if an alternative heat source is not available .
3 The separation of assessment from provision which I have criticized elsewhere ( Huxley , 1992 ) is seen by many people involved in the community care reforms as the way to achieve the movement from a service-led to a needs-led approach .
4 To propose that the separation of assessment from provision might provide a better incentive to create a needs-led service , than professional judgement , is to show a degree of confusion about the origins of our present predicament ( shortage of resource ; bureaucratization , etc. ) bordering on the incredible .
5 Nevertheless , government guidance subsequent to the Act itself has endorsed the comprehensive needs-led approach to assessment and envisages a separation of assessment from care management and service provision :
6 Abercrombie and Matthew 's Clyde Valley Regional Plan 1946 followed the principle of decentralization from redevelopment areas , thus meeting the long-standing problem of overcrowding , congestion and unfitness of dwellings ( Wannop , 1986 ) .
7 But in using the Comtean notion of progress from superstition to science as the mental counterpart of Darwin 's physical progression from ape to man the Tylorians simply evaded the issue .
8 But it is not typically more specific than the A-word ; indeed , whether the pair is classified as paradigmatic or syntagmatic , or as " synonymous " , " antonymous " or " correlative " , there is usually a parallelistic relationship of balance , in which there is no question of progress from word A to word B.
9 Proceedings throughout the day were chaired by John Brown , the Chairman of the Education Committee , and a strong measure of support from Committee members was obtained for this most encouraging event .
10 Consideration of funding in relation to population distribution and the needs of the region seems to indicate a low and decreasing ratio of support from South East Arts to those areas of North Kent which can generally recognized as the Medway area .
11 The leader of the government-in-exile , Amos Sawyer , claimed on Oct. 7 to have received promises of support from rebel leader Johnson and from Brig. -Gen .
12 Opposition Members argue , with a great deal of support from industry and commerce , that such decision-making should be at a lower level .
13 Some who enrol on a course may also find managing their work load and domestic arrangements traumatic and feel guilty , undermined by lack of support from partner , parents or children or emotionally blackmailed .
14 The Leicester Royal Infirmary intensive care unit operates an open visiting policy and all the personal reports of Guillain-Barré syndrome stress the importance of support from family and friends .
15 Until 1948 , the Poor Law required children to maintain their parents and the law was implemented with varying degrees of rigour from district to district .
16 Mick Quinn collected three crates of champagne from chairman Sir John Hall after scoring twice against former club Portsmouth .
17 I stared down at those careless , drunken scrawls ; felt the immediacy of the man ; and the terrible but necessary alienation of genius from ordinariness .
18 Although the Chinese transformed rhinoceros horn into forms of customary refinement , it seems unlikely that they went to the trouble of removing agglutinated masses of hair from rhinoceros snouts and lavishing such skill on them for purely aesthetic reasons .
19 The important thing about light intensity , distance of insect from predator , distance of image from centre of retina , and similar variables , is that they are all continuous variables .
20 Ealing 's Meet Mr Lucifer ( 1953 ) defined the new medium 's effect on audiences as largely negative and , by distinguishing the communal address of cinema from television 's attention to the individual , established a line of attack that was to be much used later .
21 IN Chapter 4 we described the transition into marriage , that process of disengagement from family , friends and the single state of mind that is necessary to enable a lifelong commitment to be made to another person .
22 For example , although some companies will be happy to maintain foreign prices as a multiple of the UK price , this will not satisfy a company that needs to hold multi-currency price lists reflecting the different terms of payment from country to country .
23 These features now make PC-Write suitable for all levels of user from novice to expert .
24 These features now make PC-Write suitable for all levels of user from novice to expert .
25 They had danced on the night winds through the dark hours and before dawn she had flown safely home , filled with a new and fierce joy which was the warmth of Fenna 's fiery breath and the width and grace of freedom from gravity .
26 Autonomy , in the sense of freedom from supervision and ability to determine one 's own work rhythms , is an important dimension of employment work .
27 " We define freedom of the press as that degree of freedom from restraint which is essential to enable proprietors , editors and journalists to advance the public interest by publishing the facts and opinions without which a democratic electorate can not make responsible judgments . "
28 There are also connotations , however , of freedom from fear , freedom from the boredom of having to deal with work for which the learner has no motivation , freedom to move from activity to activity as desired .
29 Perhaps the women of the next generation will no longer submit to defloration in the normal way and will give birth to children only on condition of freedom from pain … ’
30 Tolstoy clearly appealed to him as a great apostle of non-violence , and one who enabled all votaries of ahi sā to realize and understand that non-violence involved not only the negative attitude of freedom from anger and hate but also the positive attitude of love for all men .
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