Example sentences of "[noun sg] and from an " in BNC.
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1 | His knowledge of Scotland , its people , and its countryside proved to be invaluable when talking about whisky and from an early age he became an acknowledged and accomplished voice of the industry . |
2 | These letters were signed Carla , Bette , Yvonne , Rose-Marie ; one ( on airmail paper and from an American city ) was signed ‘ Love from all the Family ’ , beneath which were four signatures : Mom , Dad , Eugenia and Auntie B . |
3 | Younger workers living in company dormitories have little opportunity to escape from the affairs of their firm and from an early age their leisure time is dominated by work colleagues . |
4 | Medieval North European civilization was to some extent an insular entity , shielded from its own past and from an encroaching future . |
5 | A forward has a sixth sense and from an early stage I realised I had the corner back in my pocket . |
6 | It is intended to establish a number of management strategies that are commonly followed by farmers in the Green Belt and from an analysis of these strategies to develop a broader perspective on the relations between land occupancy and land management that is applicable to other farming situations . |
7 | In the Salvation Army the emphasis is very much on participation and from an early age the children were encouraged to sing , play , read the lesson , play in the band or timbrel group . |
8 | This period coincided with various socioeconomic advances which could also be usefully recorded , such as the change from horsepower to mechanisation and from an all-male workforce to a female civilian one . |
9 | This period coincided with various socioeconomic advances which could also be usefully recorded , such as the change from horsepower to mechanisation and from an all-male workforce to a female civilian one . |