Example sentences of "from [art] [noun sg] and [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They were confronted , by contrast , by Prime Ministers of the calibre of Pitt the Younger and by the time Victoria ascended the throne executive power had effectively shifted away from the throne and into the Cabinet room .
2 So far in this chapter I have tried to spell out how important it is to be clear where one starts from , where present trends are taking one to , and to be ruthlessly honest about the threats from the competition and from the external environment .
3 A well completion allows the oil to flow from the reservoir and into the well bore while holding the reservoir sand in place .
4 On the altar of the Chapel of the Holy Relics ( 12 ) , the Saxon Chapel or Sternberg family chapel , is a collection of reliquaries from the 14–18C and against the wall are the tombstones of the Přemyslid dukes Otakar I and Otakar II from the Parler workshops .
5 Forging onwards in this way , they found themselves away from the river and in a hinterland of commercial London that was as alien to them as New York or Hong Kong .
6 At a conference held last year to launch the manual , speakers from the platform and from the floor voiced their disappointment .
7 XRD is able to identify the metal sulphide used to make the niello and to distinguish it from the metal and from the oxide , chloride and carbonate corrosion products which contaminate the sample .
8 She ran from the office and hurried from the building and across the road to the car park .
9 They had damped their fire till there was no red , and yet the attackers came fast and unerringly for them , from the north and from the south .
10 These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed .
11 Father , on my way back , on the path from the ferry and through the wood , I found a dead man .
12 She backed hurriedly from the chamber and along the passageway .
13 With this thought in mind , Beth went from the kitchen and along the landing , then up the stairs towards her room .
14 And finally Rachel swept them from the kitchen and down the stairs , chatting amiably as she went .
15 The Students ' Union is supported financially by a grant from the University and by the income it generates itself through commercial services .
16 The Students ' Union is supported financially by a grant from the University and by the income it generates itself through commercial services .
17 Edward 's first move was to counter any possible threat to Aquitaine from the south and from the sea .
18 We ran from the inn and along the road to the village .
19 We now know that , far from the male imposing form on female matter , making a human being what he or she is , foetuses come from an equal number of chromosomes from the male and from the female .
20 We do at least now know that in the formation of the new foetus an equal number of chromosomes come from the male and from the female , and that a female is not a malformed male foetus : this is not a ‘ view ’ .
21 ‘ There was enough light from the moon and from the light in the house to see a figure . ’
22 At such times the special needs teacher will be mediating the tasks , helping the pupils to benefit from the experience and at the same time observing their performance .
23 Decide what information will be needed from the school and from the LEA .
24 If it accepts , it thereby agrees to purchase the item for cash from the trader and at the same time agrees to transfer it on hire-purchase terms to the customer .
25 He turned back from the door and into the kitchen .
26 ‘ Oh , I think we can do better than that this time , ’ she told him , as she steered him from the sitting-room and along the hall and into Sebastian 's bedroom .
27 Even here , this distance from the road and behind the protection of the barbed-wire wall , security was of the utmost .
28 There were even times when the massive outlet-pipe became blocked at the point where it burst from the hillside and through the tunnel wall .
29 By April , however , his disagreements with the king led to his retirement from the government and to a state of almost civil war between them .
30 The finance officer will also offer advice on the revenue the authority can expect from the government and from the council tax on various assumptions .
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