Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] it [is] from " in BNC.

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1 There she discovered a derelict funfair and it is from these experiences that the group of the most brightly coloured paintings , originates .
2 but I looked at a pineapple and it 's from the Philippines .
3 And so we get this thing back erm and we find out it 's a sheep bone and it 's from about the age of the Vikings .
4 That 's what H M I P did they got further information from British Coal they met er on Friday er with their colleagues at the National Rivers Authority and it 's from that greater understanding of the application that H M I P have now said that they are prepared to withdraw their objection subject to the imposition of the conditions at the N R A request .
5 The second half of the 18th century began to see some big changes in the parish and it is from this period , which was one of expansion and moderate prosperity , that the present houses and buildings begin to date .
6 Recently people have begun to contemplate it as possible fuel in muon catalysed fusion and it is from this that current interest derives .
7 Its wines were once upon a time combined in the vat with those of Verzenay and it is from the reputation of that great village that Beaumont-sur-Vesle has wrested its misplaced status .
8 These two men went directly to the site to place on record the facts of the find and it is from them that we know so much of Hailing Man .
9 It was Johnny who set up the first weekly pools and bingo competitions at the Palace and it is from those humble beginnings that the massively valuable present-day lottery has grown .
10 They form a national network and it is from their conference statement that I took the above quotations .
11 Nevertheless they did issue trade cards and it is from such items and other related mercantile ephemera that we are able to reconstruct a reliable overview of the trade , their connection with other business houses and their livery company affiliations .
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