Example sentences of "are from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On average FIDOR handles around 10,000 enquiries every year , and of these , around 50% are from members of the general public .
2 Prices are from $30,000 for the R30 model and shipments start at the end of December .
3 Attractive dolls with fabric faces in a variety of clothes are from £9 to £14 , with Santa Claus at £14 .
4 The extracts are from transcripts of an audio-recorded classroom discussion with five first-year juniors , in a north London primary school .
5 October weekends are from £99 to £128 .
6 Departures are from London on 11 May and travel is by coach overnight to Austria .
7 Fees for mainframe versions , for use with either MVS or UTS , or a combination of the two running in different partitions on the same host , are from $525,000 to $1.4m , depending on processor size .
8 ( 11 ) Thus , probably about 89% of the children classified as unoccupied are from families with an economically inactive lone mother .
9 The former represents those accruing from the families of those already members , while the latter represents those recruited who are from families of non-members .
10 95 per cent of the children are from families of Asian origin , with more than 90 per cent from Bangladeshi backgrounds .
11 Data are from crosses between replicate selected lines , to avoid inbreeding effects .
12 But these are from students of well past days .
13 These hams are from Chippenham in Wiltshire , where they have been prepared since 1781 .
14 Compaq has come out with a new version of its SystemPro server and cut prices on its existing SystemPros by up to 21% : the new 33MHz 80486-based SystemPro is claimed to deliver up to 70% better server performance at up to $5,000 less than current SystemPro models — the new models are from $12,800 to $23,000 .
15 Many chairs and board members are from companies with some property interests .
16 All ticket prices are from £8 in advance , and £9.50 on the night ; Syd Lawrence tickets cost from £8 on the night ; and Madam Butterfly at Marble Hill , £10 in advance and £12 on the night .
17 The Royal Windsor Horse Show at Home Park , Windsor is from 10 to 13 May and tickets are from £5 to £17.50 .
18 The most popular ‘ family ’ cards are from mums to sons .
19 Most departures are from Dover on Friday mornings by ferry to Calais .
20 Departures are from Dover on Sunday mornings to arrive in Prague late morning the following day .
21 To find out how far , in time or distance , you are from NDB along a certain position line .
22 These latest examples are from books for older children .
23 The prices of the new products are from $3,000 for Exceed3/W-EUR and from $2,630 per month for the mainframe product .
24 The Chancery , i.e. the Chancellor 's office , has a power ( Statute of Westminster II 1285 ) of framing new writs in cansimili casu — i.e. to meet new cases sufficiently like those for which writs already exist — and new writs are from time to time framed .
25 Such casualties are from time to time inevitable , and argue for a set of partnerships rather than just one .
26 At initial enrolment all students shall sign an undertaking to comply with the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations of the University as are from time to time in force .
27 Students who are provisionally enrolled are subject to the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations of the University as are from time to time in force .
28 ‘ I undertake , as a Student of the University , to comply with the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances , Regulations and Rules of the University as are from time to time in force ’ .
29 The statute only vests in the agency ( with some exceptions ) the state-owned assets of such former state enterprises which have already been converted into companies ; further , such part of the equity of other companies which was vested in the state before coming into force of the statute of conversion and which are still in state ownership ; finally , assets remaining in state ownership after the liquidation of state enterprises and any other assets which are from time to time vested in the agency by separate legislation or a resolution of parliament .
30 ‘ Exports of imitation Stolichnaya are from time to time made from other regions of the former USSR , ’ he said .
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