Example sentences of "and from [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Orlando , who says honesty is the sole credential for membership of his new party , could win votes both from disillusioned Christian Democrats and from former Communists disoriented by their party 's recent change of name . |
2 | Throughout January and February 1990 further revelations emerged in the media from Wallace himself , and from former serving Army officers and government officials , on the details of the wider allegations made . |
3 | I resolved to take the first thing that came along and from that base to look further afield if need be . |
4 | But then , at about 9pm , it suddenly set up a fortissimo peeping , and from that moment never looked back . |
5 | And via a now explicit association with anality , especially sodomy , homosexuality becomes a paradigm of sterility and solipsism , while heterosexuality is regarded as the way back to a dynamic , creative encounter with the other : in the woman the man embraces ‘ all that is not himself ’ and from that embrace ‘ comes every new action ’ ( quoted in Delany , Nightmare , 79 ) . |
6 | By 1881 he had built the first fully automatic milling plant at Chester and from that time , mechanically powered roller-milling rapidly supplanted stone-milling in the mass production of flour . |
7 | Anyway , he took a liking to David definitely , and from that point it was no longer a singer and a group , it had become a singer with a group , which is a different thing altogether . |
8 | We just hit at the right moment and from that week onwards , at least 90 people turned up every week . |
9 | ‘ I answer , in one word , from Experience : in that , all our knowledge is founded ; and from that it ultimately derives itself . ’ |
10 | From open teaching on the subject can come more open discussion and from that , we can hope , a fuller understanding of the issues involved . |
11 | They asked me to go there for an interview , and from that they recommended a therapist who would see me at her home . |
12 | And from that centre of chivalry , the Burgundian court , came the nobleman Jacques de Lalain in 1448 , to challenge James , brother of William earl of Douglas , ‘ neither for hatred nor envy nor any evil wish whatsoever , but to do the greatest honour in his power to one who came of such high descent , and was besides of such great renown and courage , that he desired his acquaintance more than that of any lord in the said kingdom of Scotland ’ . |
13 | He ordered all the Lombard dukes to pay homage to him at Pavia , and from that time onwards was known as ‘ King of the Franks and Lombards , Roman Patrician ’ . |
14 | The first sections of the Colombo to Kandy railway were opened in 1865 , and from that time there was continuous railway-building on the island until the 1920s . |
15 | I do n't want to get over-emotional about this but I really am massively proud of the things that The Smiths have done and achieved and from that point of view , of course , it 's all really sad … |
16 | That episode made me quickly learn how to repair a puncture and from that time on I always carried a repair outfit . |
17 | They were despatched exactly to schedule and from that date further deliveries were also made exactly to programme . |
18 | consolidated Bank Annuities , with the dividends thereon accruing and to accrue , due at and from that time only , at and after my decease , for the purposes hereafter declared concerning the same ’ . |
19 | it difficult to walk to and from that |
20 | ‘ She touched his organ , and from that bright epoch , even it , the old companion of his happiest hours , incapable as he had thought of elevation , began a new and deified existence . ’ |
21 | And from that moment she began to think clearly , rationally , and ceased to struggle . |
22 | Its own root is ‘ thought ’ , and from that it has come to mean the inner debate of a person who is reasoning with himself . |
23 | He said , ‘ Man , look , this is the amp , ’ and from that point on I did n't look back . |
24 | Wordsworth was so moved that he became ‘ a Patriot ’ , that is , a Republican , and from that time , he says , |
25 | We talked about Niki in Austria and from that conversation I realized that the two drivers were reverse medals of each other and that if you could combine the two , you would probably have the perfect driver . |
26 | At the age of seven I joined the village church choir and from that time on the parish church was the main context of my life . |
27 | The new Council was appointed on 26th September , and from that date on General Aung San was the right-hand man of the Governor and the hope of the whole nation . |
28 | I rather liked the name ‘ Louise ’ but not the snowballs , and from that day on until I left school the girls who did n't like me called after me : ‘ There goes Miss Louise . ’ |
29 | They sure looked smart , he thought , and from that moment he began to cultivate the straight , dignified bearing which was to be his hallmark in later life ; only occasionally did he forget and relapse into his old North American droop . |
30 | Officially the base becomes Wattisham Air Field on July 1 and from that date the Army Air Corps ' Gazelle and Lynx helicopters will be restricted to flying from 7 am to 11 pm four days a week and 7 am to 5 pm on Fridays . |