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

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1 On both the personal and commercial side of their business finance houses experience intense competition , both from within the industry and from without in the form of building societies and banks .
2 Japanese troops moved into Burma from Thailand and Malaya and advanced threateningly on Rangoon , so on 30th January 1942 my wife and three children left the city on a crowded river steamer , to go north to Mandalay and from there on by road to Maymyo .
3 These breeches reached to just below the knees and from there on down she sported green stockings with turn-up tops , which displayed her calf muscles to perfection .
4 On 23 November 1917 , the Battalion entrained for Italy and , after a six day journey , arrived at Marseilles and from there along the French Riviera to Ventimiglia and on to Villa del Conte to become part of the XIXth Corps , taking over positions on the Piave , and then on the Asiago Plain .
5 Erm Lyme Regis , Dorset and from there to er near Kidderminster , wait a minute .
6 The journey by train from Cambridge to Lincoln was tedious , involving several changes , and on arrival I was met by the usual RAF truck for the half hour 's run into Binbrook village and from there up the steep hill to the RAF Station on its plateau above the low lying plains .
7 Dissatisfied parents are given a right of appeal to a specially constituted appeal committee and from there to the sheriff .
8 These exotic fruits are increasingly finding their way on to supermarket shelves and from there to our fruitbowls .
9 After about a week to ten days the fry will be able to take newly-hatched brine shrimp and from here on the growth rate is very rapid .
10 From 1877 to 1880 he gained experience in the locomotive , carriage , and wagon drawing offices at Swindon and from then until 1882 worked with Armstrong 's son on the development of an improved automatic braking system which overcame the defects of previous systems which had been the cause of serious railway accidents .
11 Built round a consortium approach the MBA facilitates the opportunity for interaction between managers from the I.T function and from elsewhere in the organisation as well as with their counterparts in other organisations .
12 This takes developing stages from the gut via the portal system to the liver then via the hepatic vein and posterior vena cava to the heart and from there via the pulmonary artery to the lungs .
13 The Move Channel will be scrambled from 6.00pm midweek and from 4.00pm at weekends .
14 From V. D. L. I either go to Fort Philip or Sydney and from there into the interior .
15 After wintering in London on they travelled in March 1572 up-country to Lancaster and from thence across the first part of the Morecambe Bay sands to their stop-over with the Prestons at Holker .
16 Of the 532 — members of all social classes and from all over the country — 24 girls and 13 boys said they had been involved in prostitution at some time .
17 The structure in the bowling crease was used to co-ordinate two cameras which filmed bowlers from side-on and from directly behind the arm .
18 Thence to the Dock Road and from there to East Prescot Street , as the Royal Family were staying with Lord Derby .
19 The road widened suddenly at Selby Road and from there up the hill to the ‘ Robin Hood ’ and to Penge Police Station , there was double track , between fairly large mansions with front gardens .
20 Then they went into another tank of clean water and from there into an oven to dry .
21 It is a full implementation of NFS under MVS bridging mainframes and Unix networks and from there to other NFS platforms such as PCs , Macs and VAXs .
22 It is a full implementation of Network File System under MVS bridging mainframes and Unix networks and from there to other Network File System machines such as MS-DOS personal computers , Macs and VAXs .
23 They would travel to Hamburg , then by boat to Hull : many of them intending to go on to Liverpool and from there to America .
24 In view of mounting criticism both within Nepal and from abroad about the lack of minimum basic freedom in the country , the government stated that departmental action would be taken against local officers if it could be proved that detention orders were issued with bad intentions .
25 The dancing begins at 6.30pm until 8pm for nine-year-olds and from 8.30pm to 10.30pm for children up to the age of 16 .
26 Then along the highest sea cliffs in England to Staithes and from there to Whitby .
27 Although we were officially the London helpline , we got calls from all over Britain and from all over the world .
28 Among the wreckage here are the belongings of families who came from Britain and from all over the world .
29 Swiftly and almost silently she ran along in the darker shadows beneath the gable to the granary and from there to the dovecot .
30 Calls flood in from Japan , the US and from all over Europe .
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