Example sentences of "from [noun] [conj] one [prep] " in BNC.

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1 FIFTEEN youth dance companies , including one from Germany and one from Ireland , will congregate on Merseyside this week for a European Dance Festival .
2 There was also consideration for two railways , one from Beverley and one from Bridlington , neither of which came to fruition .
3 In backroom negotiations while similar talks were taking place with the SNP , they demanded one place from Scotland , one from England and one from Wales .
4 Mr Bradfield suggests some alternatives for the standard , including splitting ‘ profit before tax ’ , ‘ profit after tax and minorities ’ and ‘ earnings per share ’ into two parts , one from trading and one from disposals ( see this issue , p 24 ) .
5 One from Ron and one from Elizabeth .
6 I think we I think the only way we can actually really do this is is to pick one from area , one from your area , one from area and one from Europe and just have er almost arbitrary er decision but justify it .
7 Stoneware tools recorded include three Lame picks from Bolsay and one from Sanaig , a plough share from the crannog in Loch Gorm , and a neolithic axe head found at Octomore when trenching for water mains .
8 Two goals from Butt and one from Beckham , with McCall pulling one back for Palace , were enough to silence an enthusiastic crowd of 7,825 and give United a two-goal advantage for their return leg at Old Trafford as they challenge for a record seventh Youth Cup win .
9 Er , one from Elizabeth and one from Ron .
10 Central South has two new champions … one from speedway and one from boxing … they 've got centre stage in action roundup
11 These included two from India , one from the Philippines , one from Zimbabwe and one from Costa Rica .
12 Next year the course is expanding to take on thirty students , including six from China , one from Kenya and one from Egypt .
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