Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [conj] from " in BNC.

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1 He wrote of " the need to protect the executive and judicial powers from the representative assemblies and from mass opinion … " ( p. 45 ) Democracy , it seems , had gone too far .
2 This doubled the size of the enclosed docks and from a dry and inconvenient harbour Leith became a port not surpassed by many in the country .
3 Levies of heavy cavalry , archers and foot soldiers were summoned from the English shires and from Wales and Ireland .
4 It was difficult to determine whether the explosions were from the German shells or from the Allied shells passing over , with the usual one or two dropping short .
5 They stem from the environment in which the individual lives and from the people with whom the individual forms relationships .
6 This action received the usual disapproval although , for once , not from the Jewish leaders but from the crowd in general .
7 This creates the basic outlines and from there I work by eye with a small piping nozzle and several different colours of royal icing .
8 The people with whom we had the intensive interviews and from whom we quote are not necessarily representative of the two districts in which they live .
9 When Philip IV tried to attack England in 1295 , he still had to seek transport ships from the Baltic ports and from those which he could seize in French harbours , together with sailors from Flanders .
10 The result of these was that the areas covered by the ice and adjacent to the margins of the ice sheets experienced more or less regular successions of climate , ranging from glacial through periglacial to humid temperate in the glaciated areas and from periglacial to humid temperate in areas near the ice sheets .
11 ‘ In the main , the church and its leaders drew their importance from the support they gave to the existing powers and from their multiple involvements in education , social welfare and administration . ’
12 A demand thus based could further expand both from the increasing prosperity of the middle-income groups and from their increasing numbers , absolutely and proportionately , in the population .
13 Whether this comes from the apparent tolerance in the Eastern religions or from the Western dismissal of absolutes , the relativism of modern truth has a strongly corrosive effect on historic Christian conviction .
14 Great granite fortresses sprang up in the misty vales and from them Dragon Princes rode the thermals over sullen volcanoes .
15 In 1987 the Community agreed to a package of measures which will create greater fare competition , will allow the airlines to increase market shares at each other 's expense ( rather than maintaining a rigid fifty/fifty split ) and will allow other airlines ( both from the bilateral partners and from other states ) to ply for trade on particular routes .
16 The only significant opportunities for low-income people to decentralize locally ( as opposed to the longer-distance moves facilitated by the New and Expanded Towns programmes ) have derived from the re-cycling of older and poorer quality housing in the inner suburbs and from the development of spare peripheral sites by city councils-the ‘ outer council estates ’ which now suffer from major social and physical problems because of inaccessibility , limited facilities , faulty design and inadequate maintenance .
17 Other modules may be chosen from a large pool , including the other themes and from the MSc in Knowledge Based Systems , described on p 128 .
18 He did his usual practice stint , during which I endured more jokes from the other caddies and from some of the players about my sudden fame .
19 In the first place , even in the early 1980s , the more rural areas were still gaining population far more rapidly than the nation as a whole , and the more general process of deconcentration from the metropolitan counties and from the largest settlements in non-metropolitan counties was still continuing apace .
20 After the first volley there was always more chaos from the terrified horses than from the loss of men .
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