Example sentences of "from the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We therefore hope to have wide representation from the many areas in which formal reasoning is being used and developed .
2 In the three years or so that I have been working at Joan Allen Electronics I have become acutely aware of battery problems , in particular from the many cases where detectors have been sent back for repair needlessly .
3 Aside from the many companies which have gone into liquidation , those which survive have taken the opportunity to improve their operating efficiency , often achieving this by reduction in staffing levels .
4 As a result , Kandel began to make the sort of experiments that those working on the biochemistry of memory had already been struggling with ; adding radioactive precursors of protein to isolated ganglia or to cells in a dish , trying to identify the protein products , and to distinguish those made uniquely or in raised quantities during memory formation from the many others .
5 From this devotional discipline there developed a book of prayers from the many duties of an archbishop in that troubled area , which SPCK published in a beautiful form with the title of Jerusalem Prayers for the World Today .
6 The little dark Seychelles sunbird was flitting about , sipping nectar from the many blossoms .
7 The programme has reflected the needs arising from the many relief projects in Africa as well as the efforts being made to help improve the management of transport in health and other programmes .
8 Breedt has been under pressure in his position but the Springbok selectors have learned from the many selection mistakes made by Pierre Berbizier with France this season .
9 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
10 You will see from the many articles in this Newsletter the activities of the NCT are wide ranging and that much is involved and much fundraising and many hands are needed throughout the year .
11 I could not possibly do justice in this speech to all that has been written on the subject , but I hope that I have profited from the many articles which I have read since the hearing .
12 Wonderful views of both , and of the Pentlands in the south and of Fife and the Firth of Forth in the north , can be seen from the many hills upon or around which Edinburgh drapes itself .
13 This could occasionally , in Green 's case , be augmented by smoke from the many charcoal burners who worked in the lakeland woods .
14 They grew their own rice and a surplus for sale , and often the villagers were able to catch fish from the many streams of the Irrawaddy Delta .
15 The range of coins available was sufficient for even the smallest transactions , and we can glimpse from reading a Latin novel such as The Golden Ass of Apuleius or from the many papyri which have survived from Egypt that these societies used coinage very much as we do .
16 Maldon salt is a trade name for sea salt from the many inlets on the Essex coast .
17 Because the area is now supposed to be designated , farmers have been ineligible for grants from the many government conservation schemes .
18 As night fell on Stabiae , Vesuvius presented an awesome sight , with the oppressively heavy ash cloud above it lit up in a baleful red glare from the many fires that had been started by the rain of hot ash .
19 Collectors , bibliophiles and browsers will find a warm welcome from the many dealers when the fair opens at 10.00 am precisely .
20 In Britain , for instance , unravelling any facts from the many legends associated with King Arthur is no easy task .
21 It noted the faded fustiness of death from the many skeletons , and the drying sweat of his comrades spiced with hints of their precious superhuman hormonal secretions .
22 I was genuinely concerned that Bev might be under some stress or pressure from the many attacks she was dealing with .
23 Our approach is informal and lighthearted ( including active participation from our toddlers ! ) hopefully without detracting from the many responsibilities , rewards and demands made by ‘ offspring ’ .
24 Has my hon. Friend heard the call from the many people who run village halls about the burden that VAT imposes on their activities ?
25 The properties of individuals emerge from the many aspects of the complex whole .
26 Because the advisory service was so deeply enmeshed in PNP , it is difficult to divorce its contribution from the many aspects and contexts of the programme which are discussed elsewhere in this report .
27 An overall winner and a runner-up were chosen from the many entries and their reviews were featured in TeleClub a few weeks ago .
28 This is an adaptation to survive predation from the many animals that hunt them — not least man for the cooking pot !
29 Firstly , the Ulster Special Constabulary , invented to supplement the main police force , was derived largely from the former Ulster Volunteer Force .
30 Villagers from the former location soon reached him and carried him shoulder-high in a triumphal procession .
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