Example sentences of "[conj] from [noun pl] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 As an example of US energy inefficiency , he said he had spent more time going to and from meetings during the Houston summit than in the meetings themselves .
2 Further indications of a late Permian age ( about 260 to 250 million years ) for beds overlying the Exeter volcanics are given by sparse pollen assemblages recovered from boreholes in Exeter , and from localities in the Crediton area .
3 Mr Makwetu 's angry denunciation of the deal was part of a swelling chorus of bellicose criticism from both left and right and from dissenters within the ANC .
4 Of the 365 visitors who gave the location of their permanent home , slightly more than a third ( 38% ) were from in or near Edinburgh , while the next largest group , accounting for just over a quarter ( 27% ) of those who replied , did not come from elsewhere in Scotland , but from parts of the UK outside Scotland .
5 Land set aside in the EC must not be the green light for imports from other countries either — whether from countries in the GATT negotiations , or from Eastern Europe .
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