Example sentences of "with [noun pl] from [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The species was successfully re-established in Perthshire with birds from Sweden in the 1830s .
2 He said : ‘ We were inundated with calls from members of the public and newsagents desperate for copies .
3 with prompts from labels on the stands .
4 The implication is that the early Australians may have imported their basic mythology at some distant time or had experienced cultural intercourse with visitors from India in the not so remote past .
5 This car , loaned by Lothian Regional Council with financial assistance from the Department for National Savings , proved popular with visitors from north of the Border !
6 It will be funded by what money Tees Valley Tourism has left in the kitty , with contributions from hotels in the area .
7 Shot in black-and-white , the picture was a fast-moving set of zany jokes — including visual gags such as its stars wheeling an iron bed frame through the streets of London — intercut with asides from members of the public , the older generation commenting on the collapse of public morals .
8 He illustrates his points with readings from poets of the First World War .
9 They planned to go back on and complete their set with vocals from Cressa of The Stone Roses , who had been on the whole tour and knew most of the songs .
10 They planned to go back on and complete their set with vocals from Cressa of The Stone Roses , who had been on the whole tour and knew most of the songs .
11 As a final stroke , Charles divided Aquitaine into countships , the customary Frankish mode of government , placing the command with men from north of the river Loire , who were entirely his own .
12 So we started by asking our friends , who in turn asked others , until we were eventually inundated with testimonies from witnesses around the world who provided popular proof that there is something about the cinema that encourages , right there in the picture house , thoughts , feelings and behaviour in its patrons by turns enigmatic , terrifying , erotic , sad , hilarious and poetic , often triggered by uncanny interplay between screen image and real-time events in the auditorium and in the world beyond the muffled doors .
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