Example sentences of "from [noun prp] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Jones joined Chelsea for £575,000 from Sheffield United just over a year ago and a move to the Dons could be resurrected in the future . |
2 | The Education Ministry 's proposal on Feb. 14 to introduce Turkish as an optional school subject in some regions from March 1 almost immediately sparked protests in the south-east and north-east . |
3 | Reports persisted from March 23 onwards of incursions from a border area of Liberia held by rebel forces loyal to the National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ) led by Charles Taylor . |
4 | Protracted discussions between the five permanent members of the Security Council continued from March 20 onwards , greatly complicated by the continuing fighting between Iraqi government and rebel forces [ see pp. 38081-82 for southern rebellion ; the Kurdish situation will be covered in a forthcoming News Digest ] . |
5 | They could not afford another campaign : they had run through the treasure inherited from Edward II so quickly that they could not even pay their Hainault mercenaries , and they had to borrow both from the Florentine banking house of Bardi and from English merchants . |
6 | Jefferson resigned from Downton International shortly afterwards , and put it about that he was fed up with working with such a large company . |
7 | In spite of reports from July 20 onwards of truce violations on both sides , both the government and the FPR expressed optimism about the success of the peace negotiations . |
8 | Some who had gone to Israel had been involved in protests from July 1985 onwards against the ruling of the Chief Rabbinate that they should undertake a " formal " conversion to Judaism [ see p. 34008 ] . |
9 | His increasingly dramatic testimony from July 15 onwards , implicating Pasok in an international arms-dealing network , was backed by little hard evidence . |
10 | Even before the earthquake of 1977 had provided the opportunity and excuse for clearance , various Romanian architects and planners but also potential patrons , from Carol II onwards , had looked on the so-called burnt-palace site as a suitable location for redevelopment . |
11 | All new ‘ workstations ’ , ( defined as any furniture and equipment used by or in the presence of a user , together with the immediate environment in which the work is undertaken ) , have to comply with the regulations from January 1993 onwards , and all existing ‘ workstations ’ will have to be modified to comply with the Regulations by 31 December 1996 at the latest for less heavily-used stations . |
12 | There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else . |
13 | The US Congress at the end of March 1988 allocated humanitarian aid to the contras which enabled them to continue as a force , but Nicaragua from May 1988 unilaterally extended the Sapoá ceasefire on a monthly basis throughout 1988 and for most of 1989 [ see pp. 36421-22 ; 36681 ; see also below ] . |
14 | 1994 calendar and diary ranges will appear in the shops from May 1993 onwards . |
15 | For new short-term borrowings ( which on several occasions rose above £100 millions ) the BEA were charged bank rate ( or only slightly more ) : this rose from 2 per cent under Labour to 4 per cent in March 1952 , falling slightly in the following years , but rising again and , from February 1955 never falling below the 4 per cent level . |
16 | From February '97 onwards Helen is helping him to buy some newly needed textbooks . |
17 | Quite exceptionally , therefore , Baldwin was allowed to perform as a member of the Government and spoke front the front bench from February 1917 onwards . |
18 | From December 1993 onwards , the government spending accounts are to be drawn up to make a ‘ proper distinction ’ between current and capital transactions . |
19 | In addition , from December 1993 onwards the Budget and the public spending statements are to occur together , reinforcing the linkage between revenue raising and expenditure . |
20 | During the hours she slept Allen had extracted little by little from Tom All Alone the story of what had taken place there during the night . |
21 | However the agreement failed to quell military unrest and further demonstrations were reportedly planned to take place on Victory Square from Feb. 17 onwards . |
22 | Meanwhile in Turkey itself Turkish troops on Oct. 3-4 devastated the small Kurdish towns of Kulp ( Diyarbakir province ) and Curkurca , causing half of the latter 's population of 8,000 to flee [ see p. 39114 ] , and from Oct. 5 onwards heavily bombarded PKK strongholds in the Mount Ararat region . |
23 | In the meantime the People 's Assembly on Oct. 8 overwhelmingly approved the implementation of the new constitution as a temporary measure from Oct. 11 onwards . |
24 | The Serbian blockade of ports from Oct. 3 reportedly created severe shortages of water and electricity in Dubrovnik , and on Oct. 28 it was reported that a four-day-old ceasefire agreed between the JNA and Dubrovnik city officials had broken down , the JNA having issued an ultimatum for all weapons in the city to be surrendered on Oct. 26 . |
25 | He then headed two minority governments which were dependent on the Liberals , and a National Government which had a clear Conservative majority from October 1931 onwards . |
26 | The joint working arrangements described in 5 and 6 above will be in place from October 1990 onwards . |
27 | Thus , if the index starts with a base figure of 100 in , say , January 1984 and rises to 300 by September 1990 , the index may be recalculated from October 1990 onwards by reference to the figure shown in the index for September 1990 , which becomes the new base figure of 100 . |
28 | Revised modules will be issued to centres in January 1994 and can be used from August 1994 onwards . |
29 | Since 1910 he had been recording discs in London , and Raymond Wile 's list of Edison Disc Masters ( published in the Talking Machine Review from August 1971 onwards ) shows that many mouth-watering recordings of London opera-singers and other treasures were made . |
30 | The ban , which runs from August 8-17 inclusive is Cauthen 's fifth , but the first for whip abuse . |