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

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1 Anglers will benefit from and contribute to our plans for improved river quality .
2 All DMS candidates must have had work experience of a kind which will enable them to benefit from and contribute to the course .
3 Similarly , while Wish art and Virden want to admit counter-historical trends to the dominant tonal tradition — in what they call ‘ genuine folk musics ’ — these are understood as almost completely separate from and opposed to that tradition .
4 But even as she vowed to protect she was filled with terror at the unhappiness the fleeting expressions rehearsed ; pulled up against the staggering independence of this creature to experience its own ranges of reaction , its life , quite separate from and un-understood by her .
5 Take it back to the shop that you bought it from and ask for your money back .
6 Five million more motor cars on the roads since 1980 mean that there is bound to be more damage to , theft from and taking of motor vehicles .
7 Again in Capital Marx set out to demonstrate that the workings of an entire economic system could be logically derived from and explained by a few materialist premises and the theory of class struggle .
8 During the first three years of life the young child will venture out from and return to the secure base of a parent 's presence when conducting expeditions into unfamiliar territory .
9 The standard input and output for the Z88 initially come from and go to the keyboard and the screen .
10 ‘ Counter cultures ’ are groups of people within society whose values and norms are different from and go against those held in the wider society .
11 She pinned old movie stills to the black beams so that the guests could play at guessing what they were from and gazed for too long at a film-still of Peter Finch and a male lover , pondering the nature of sexual passion .
12 Practitioners and clients are the best experts on their problems so researchers need to make a greater effort to learn from and listen to practice .
13 However , it is important that alarm calls have been requested from and agreed with the other person when we are in our right minds .
14 Therefore , it is more accurate to state ( so far ) that collocation information ’ extracted from and used within a specific domain ’ can significantly improve the recognition process .
15 The loss on the sale of the business er various selling purchased expenses , loss of the profit , potential profit on their home , , the cost of borrowing er loss of earnings of the plaintiffs , loss on surrender of insurance policies er and er then some unspecified sums relating to pension and credit worthiness and ill health and loss of business My Lord those er headings are taken from and dealt with in er , much more detail in the report prepared by the expert 's accountant Mr for the er plaintiffs which is of course in the erm bundle C the third bundle .
16 Particular care is required to ensure the letter is requested from and signed by the correct parties .
17 These explanations — ones which recognize and respect the meanings that teachers take from and give to their work — are concerned , in turn , with the effects of subject-based pedagogies , subject commitment and subject fragmentation .
18 Conceptualizations of police work are therefore derived from and embedded in such phenomena as the day-to-day experience of police duties , which is itself contextually related to the sorts of crime that occur in the area in which the station is located , common-sense notions about policing contained in the occupational culture , and stereotypes of policing found in the wider culture .
19 It 's great for keeping tabs on where your money is coming from and going to and for tracking investments .
20 Outside an elevated railroad station men in raincoats with collars turned up and hats with brims snapped down bustled busily , coming from and going to nowhere in particular .
21 To inquire into and thereby establish the fullest possible account and the civil liberties implications of the role of the police , the police authorities and the criminal courts in the events arising from and relating to the NUM dispute which began in March 1984 ( see NCCL Report 1984 ) .
22 Consider a salesman who has to visit each of n towns once , starting from and returning to town l .
23 Voice of all races similar : a meadow-pipit-like song , delivered in aerial song flight , rising from and returning to either ground or a rock ; and a sharp ‘ phist ’ , less high-pitched than Meadow Pipit 's and rarely uttered in triplicate .
24 The average man is ‘ a cool , common person , with a considerate air , with figures in his mind , with his own business to attend to , with a set of ordinary opinions arising from and suited to ordinary life .
25 Each album benefited from and enlarged on an understanding of the others .
26 Nicandra jumped up and down in front of him , appearing from and disappearing into , the laurel leaves .
27 Mating strategies are clarified , as predicted from and elaborated in captive studies : subadult males are more active sexually than adults , but the latter focus on peaks of female fertility .
28 This coincided with their belief that the ordinary person wished to travel from and arrive at great palaces which , with their concourses , restaurants , shops , information centres , medical facilities , theatres , and ( later ) cinemas constituted virtually civic centres or forums , an impression heightened by the fact that they were often also used for political speeches .
29 The restrictions on imports from and exports to South Africa have been in place since 1985 .
30 The restrictions on imports from and exports to South Africa have been in place since 1985 .
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