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

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1 Erm , Chair , on the general financial position , it 's , it 's what I referred to earlier , as moving from somewhere where there were a direct employer or where we were grant-aiding a voluntary body to get on to a more , ultimately a more commercial footing , where we relate the money that we 're paying to the services that are being provided .
2 The weapon in Mr Cottle 's hand had become a long , loosely coiled spring , lit from within as though by moonlight .
3 Censorship will continue to threaten Britain 's lesbian and gay communities from within as well as from without .
4 But ‘ contestation ’ — the calling into question of authority — came from within as well as without .
5 If the same duty was owed to those from within as to those from without the area , the adoption of criteria for selection which distinguished between them plainly conflicted with the express statutory duty laid down by section 6(5) .
6 The reconstruction retraced the couple 's movements from 7pm when they are thought to have set off from Mrs Arnold 's flat in Shernhall Road , Walthamstow , east London .
7 Mr Davies said : ‘ The park is closed from 10pm so the vandals must have arrived during the night . ’
8 He says : ‘ I am absolutely delighted by the honour — but more because of the people it has come from rather than the award itself .
9 The system posed some obstacles to the monarch 's freedom of appointment , but it reflected above all the nobles ' concern to benefit from rather than to limit the power of the State .
10 Hodge had pursued policies from his arrival in Korea designed to strengthen the opposition to communism and to move away from rather than towards cooperation with the Soviet Union .
11 reveals difference from rather than communality with … specialized versions of the collection code tend to abhor mixed categories and blurred identities , for they represent a potential openness , an ambiguity , which makes the consequences of previous socialization problematic .
12 Tax subsidisation of private health care will have moved the market away from rather than towards greater efficiency .
13 be nice to get it from rather than take it from here that 's what I was thinking .
14 Markets had been held there from time immemorial , almost certainly from long before a royal grant was obtained in 1245 for an annual four-day fair .
15 The temperatures experienced by a mineral in the crust or mantle can be affected by heat flow from below while the pressure can be altered by loading and unloading of the crust above .
16 The feat was marked by a drain bursting under the pitch soon after play began and flooding one of the run-ups ; inevitably , the umpire concerned was ‘ Dickie ’ Bird , famed for his wariness about the weather , and now having to contend with water coming from below as well as above .
17 I watched from below as she followed her stepmother Raine down the passage in Althorp House that connected the old nursery with the grand staircase .
18 So the first day finished with me lying sleepless , listening to that familiar music coming from below as it had years before , the jazz records my mother used to play .
19 The bridge , which appears much wider from inside than from Priestgate , includes other smaller units and a kiosk as well as a pedestrian walkway linking the two sections of the Cornmill .
20 She had burned from inside because she could n't get out of her mind the thought that Fernando was sleeping under the same roof , so close yet so far .
21 The faint murmur of voices could be heard from inside as Jennifer talked to the nurse .
22 A previous decision should not be departed from merely because the House considers it to be wrong and only rarely should questions of construction be reconsidered .
23 It was all go from 8.00am until we finally finished at 5.00pm .
24 A resounding yes from all but Kat , who contrarily stated that she thought the direct , uncensored attack of rap is beautiful and even quoted NWA as an example of this .
25 [ 1979 ] A.C. 440 , Lord Diplock stated the key principle to be that the general rule may be departed from only where its application would ‘ frustrate or render impracticable the administration of justice . ’
26 The $3.65bn buyout will increase the airline 's debt-equity ratio from less than 50 per cent to 585 per cent and NorthWest operates one of the oldest fleets in the industry , but Mr Skinner 's chief concern was the citizenship of KLM 's representative on the NorthWest board .
27 The number of plastic cards in circulation has risen from less than 10 million 10 years ago to 27 million today , while the total bank lending on cards — which in January 1980 stood at £934 million — currently stands at a massive £6.6 billion .
28 The number of plastic cards in circulation has risen from less than 10 million 10 years ago to 27 million today , while the total bank lending on cards — which in January 1980 stood at £934 million — currently stands at a massive £6.6 billion .
29 The Model 375547 pressure reducer will monitor process gases continuously , over a size range from less than 0.01 μ m to greater than 0.5 μ m .
30 A comparison of social product per head in the 1950s with that in 1986 ( in current dinars , unadjusted for regional differences in the cost of living ) shows a significant improvement for Montenegro ( from less than 60 per cent of the average to 77 per cent ) and , at the other end of the scale , for Vojvodina ( from less than the Yugoslav average to 21 per cent above it ) .
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