Example sentences of "the [noun sg] from the " in BNC.
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1 | The eventual result was the breakaway from the NUM of a new union , the Union of Democratic Mineworkers , with a membership of close to 30,000 . |
2 | Nkumbula 's lack of vigour in attacking the Federation , once established , and in supporting participation in the elections for the Legislative Council in 1958 led to the breakaway from the ANC of Kaunda , Simon Kapwepwe and others who set up the United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) in 1959 . |
3 | But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond . |
4 | By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’ |
5 | And when they did get out , the response from the all-important fleets was lukewarm and enthusiasm from private buyers greatly tempered by the general sales collapse of December and January . |
6 | The response from the Fed itself after its Open Market Committee has been a cautious wait-and-see approach . |
7 | The response from the band 's fans was mixed . |
8 | The response from the staff was overwhelming . |
9 | I think in the past the , the response from the County Council would be that it was n't directly related to industrial relations . |
10 | The response from the State Department came in a message dated the following day , 15 May [ KP 125 ] : " We believe that no distinction should be made between Chetniks and other dissident Yugoslav troops and that our position with respect to anti-partisan or dissident Yugoslav troops in general , in agreement with that of the British Foreign Office and in accordance with Macmillan 's recommendation , is clearly set forth in PEP TEL 424 , May 2 . |
11 | The response from the crowd was fantastic , but when he introduced me I was hardly conscious of their cheers . |
12 | The response from the latter group of managers to the business plan would no doubt have made even more compelling reading . |
13 | The response from the audience during the discussion sessions was no less enthusiastic , particularly from industry , which was highly represented . |
14 | John Mundell , Commercial Manager stated ‘ We are delighted with the response from the contestants and the spirit in which they took part . |
15 | The response from the people he talks to gives him a grassroots view of the questions being asked throughout the Company , while the meetings give the staff the opportunity to put their own points to him straight from the shoulder . |
16 | Does he not agree that such a programme could , amongst other things , establish an effective linkage between western support for economic development and the response from the newly independent states in terms of schedules for comprehensive , verifiable , and quicker disarmament ? |
17 | The response from the public in places they visited was generous and heartwarming . |
18 | Erm Paul , London Region er , putting the response from the C E C. |
19 | The larger the temporary component of a real wage change , the more significant will be the response from the suppliers of labour . |
20 | It should be stressed that the figures do not reflect the fact that a considerable number of respondents answered ‘ yes ’ to the principle of capping but went on to argue that institutions should receive nothing at all by way of grants ( see , for example , the response from the Legal Resources Group ) . |
21 | And they say the response from the local police was prompt and efficient . |
22 | ‘ We are delighted with our new position which underlines our commitment to the area and already the response from the public has been most encouraging . ’ |
23 | The response from the public had been tremendous , police said , after posters were displayed across town . |
24 | With twenty million unemployed in the European community , the response from the Edinburgh Summit was pathetic . |
25 | The man in charge of the fund , Brigadier Jimmy Chater , admitted that there had been problems with finding and helping Royal Warwickshire POWs , and agreed that the income from the fund exceeded the benefits paid out . |
26 | ‘ It may be as important as the income from the corn or the lambs . ’ |
27 | This was particularly so in Orkney where the income from the oil industry was being used by young Orcadians to set themselves up in farming . |
28 | The penetration of the national capitalist system also makes available the consumer goods , which can be purchased with the income from the surplus . |
29 | With the income from the three films he had completed in eighteen months , he had stretched himself to buy a house in Beverly Hills . |
30 | The National Land Fund , we discovered from a reluctant Treasury press officer , stood at £17 million , but the income from the capital was subject to an expenditure ceiling of £2 million divided equally between the Department of the Environment and the Department of Education and Science . |