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

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1 In other words , the investigating authorities should know everything there is to know about such a family , both from inside that family , and from contacts outside .
2 With current concentrations of CO 2 the model provided an idealized simulation of the Northern Hemisphere winter from mid-December through to April with a relatively undisturbed circulation in January and February followed by a late stratospheric warming .
3 ‘ The right to recovery after a demand colore officii rests upon the assumption that the position occupied by the defendant creates virtual compulsion , where it conveys to the person paying , the knowledge or belief that he has no means of escape from payment strictly so called if he wishes to avert injury to or deprivation of some right to which he is entitled without such payment .
4 This has yet to receive a name and will depart from Waterloo again about lighting up time , 18.00 ish , heading for Southampton but via Andover , the Laverstock avoiding line and Romsey so that the locomotive is facing the right direction for the homeward journey .
5 Some of the best broadcasters in Africa have had little in the way of schooling : there is a place in radio for good storytellers , musicians and other men and women with knowledge and wisdom gained from experience rather than from formal education .
6 From experience not recommended as these are very time consuming to use .
7 The research will concentrate on the possibility of systematizing and standardising a procedure that seems to emerge from experience hitherto with econometric models .
8 It 's easy enough to say this : I know from experience how difficult it is in practice !
9 Shannon took that with a pinch of salt , knowing from experience how few directors really were willing to give ‘ free rein' to any of the technicians on the crew .
10 ‘ We know what we are aiming for and we know from experience how far players can go if they are prepared to work .
11 She knew from experience how , when anyone heard you were a vet , they immediately began discussing their own pets and their various problems .
12 Theo remembered it well from groups where Gilbert interrogated , requiring truthfulness .
13 Apart from cases where the Auctions ( Bidding Agreements ) Acts apply , there is nothing illegal in two potential bidders agreeing that one of them will not bid with the result that the one who does bid obtains the property more cheaply than he other wise would .
14 The only practical problem encountered ( apart from cases where the proffered acknowledgement form was ignored , and the seller returned his own acknowledgement form or called for a special negotiation ) was that some sellers ' administrative systems required the issue of their own acknowledgement form before an order could be logged .
15 And , and that would derive from cases where landlord exploitation was particularly severe and therefore peasants were saying no rent reduction , interest rate reduction is not enough , we want to go further than that now .
16 This issue alone makes clear how much distinguished photographic work has necessarily been omitted from PHOTOGRAPHY NOW .
17 He invited a non-native English speaker , one who could cast his net across several disciplines and one who would agree to talk freely from notes rather than the traditional script .
18 But you can not understand or study a subject from notes alone , as too many students try to do .
19 He normally hung about the house all day and disappeared before his father brought the sheep back from pasture so as to avoid milking time .
20 Damage to the joint and tendons was more severe than expected , but the 26-year-old from Hull still hopes to compete in January 's Commonwealth Games , which feature judo for the first time .
21 On nationalisation , this local democratic pressure was removed , and most Boards took the statute as meaning they should do their best to extend supplies to rural areas even if they incurred losses in doing so which had to be made up from surpluses elsewhere .
22 It moved from hope as high as heaven and a garden bright with love through unutterable sadness , loss , and then violence , to the return to Chaos in the Flood .
23 On the trains everything 's okay , there 's a late flight at the airport , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey , now coming in at five past two , so if you 're rushing to meet that , there 's no need cos it 's not in for another twenty minutes , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey now due in at five past two .
24 Mary did n't want the wedding from our house , but she was prepared to concede to get away from Mum as quickly as possible .
25 Contrary advice came in from Nashville where the film was doing well and where the upshot seemed to be that ‘ the only way to sell Red Salute is as a gay romantic comedy ’ .
26 However , a free-kick from Nevin nearly brought them a goal immediately before Pearce should have given Forest the lead .
27 In addition , there are one or two offerings from acts not familiar to high street discogoers : Carter 's scorching ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ , The Shamen 's ‘ Progen ’ and the excellent ‘ Big ’ by Manc contenders New FADs .
28 In addition , there are one or two offerings from acts not familiar to high street discogoers : Carter 's scorching ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ , The Shamen 's ‘ Progen ’ and the excellent ‘ Big ’ by Manc contenders New FADs .
29 A volunteer from Kettering also made the journey .
30 You can borrow from £1,000 upwards .
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