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

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1 And for reformers from above — based in Whitehall rather than Northern Ireland — the past operation of local democracy was seen as part of the problem .
2 Moreover country children often discover their syllabuses , materials , examinations , all tend to be framed by and for people from more prosperous environments .
3 They gave licences for religious foundations in their dioceses , for private chapels for the nobility and for clergy from elsewhere to preach .
4 And of course from then they 've increased , increased , increased and still it 's The National Health Service is a farce now .
5 We had the possibility both of a management buy-out and of interest from outside the company .
6 The law of treason is directed against aiding the King 's enemies and against sedition from within .
7 Antarctic surface water forms a layer 70–200 m thick , ranging in temperature from freezing point ( -1° C ; to -1.8° C ) to 3–4°C and in salinity from almost fresh to 34.5ppt , or slightly higher over the continental shelf .
8 But , of course , such a male could never reproduce and natural selection is ultimately a question of reproductive success , not of fitness , and in fact from now on you will find me avoiding the term fitness and instead talking about reproductive success , and you 'll find that all the best literature , like Trivers ' book , does the same thing .
9 Sittings will take place from 10am to 4.30pm Tuesdays to Thursdays , with an hour lunch break , and on Fridays from 10am to 2pm .
10 Gone are the more dynamic days of the early 1960s when even substantial rates of net migration loss from the larger cities to other parts of Britain were largely or completely offset by relatively high rates of natural increase and by immigration from overseas .
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