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

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1 No heroes or heroines from TV ever entered my world , for I was brought up in a society that banned television .
2 He also said he is ‘ very optimistic ’ about the NCR computer division , where orders from Europe recently have picked up after a period of extreme softness .
3 Brent Walker bought Whyte & Mackay from Lonrho earlier this year for £180m in a deal that included four French vineyards , which are also for sale for as much as £60m .
4 Letters from the States had been few and far between of late , although money from Sean still came from time to time .
5 The whole isolation chamber is housed inside an outer building and is mounted on rubber blocks so that vibration from traffic etc. does not reach the volunteers .
6 Water from Lambeth was much safer than water from Southwark further downstream .
7 This group of professionals has not even bothered to ease the biggest problem facing entrepreneurs — apart from the unavailability of cheap finance — which is the lack of cash flow that results from customers not paying bills on time .
8 Conserving and restoring the work of masons and artists from centuries past is the delicate task of Principal Conservator Rab Snowden and his team at Historic Scotland 's Stenhouse Conservation Centre .
9 The standard price of village cattle ranged from ten to twenty rupees a head , but those in poor condition could be worth as little as five rupees and bulls from India as much as eighty rupees .
10 In The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co v Bennett ( 1913 ) 6 TC 327 , a UK company carried on a trade in the United Kingdom and overseas and income from investments overseas ( interest and dividends ) arose to the company .
11 Heads can create their own clarity if they organize their time in such a way as to digest and weigh reports , views and experiences from sources either outside the school or inside the staffroom .
12 Self-alienation and alienation from others also means alienation from Truth or God , or from what Tillich calls the Ground of Being .
13 Interest in the GCR never seems to wane , borne out by the fact that copies of our first volume have all been sold , and correspondence from readers invariably asks for more .
14 Huntridge from Doncaster and Williams from Wolverhampton also held the overnight lead in the slalom event but the top seeds including Roberts do not compete until today .
15 At GPT 's Edge Lane headquarters Mr Hunt saw an exhibition organised by Merseyside Tec showing training and development from school through to work .
16 The border will provide plenty of interest and colour from midsummer onwards , particularly at summer 's end , when many other plants have long since finished flowering .
17 ‘ Losses ’ and thefts from stock normally affect books which are most in demand .
18 These and others maintain that a human being can be affected by events , emotions and environment from conception onwards .
19 The MDD accused President Idriss Déby of obtaining arms and ammunition from Libya so as to pursue a military solution and to delay holding the promised sovereign National Conference , set for Jan. 15 , 1993 .
20 These are very popular with people gathering from towns and villages from miles around .
21 This could explain the extinctions : changing metabolism and the emergence of new niches , and competition from mammals better able to survive .
22 Rehearsals are over , the audience arrives and it 's very nearly the moment of truth for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters .
23 Rehearsals are over , the audience arrives and it 's very nearly the moment of truth for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters .
24 Its annual fairs and three weekly markets brought sellers and purchasers from miles around and goods from overseas were brought up the river Ouse right into the heart of the city , York remained one of the leading provincial centres , despite its decline to less than 8,000 people in the 1520s after the collapse of its cloth industry and the decay of its overseas trade .
25 Commensal species like the house mouse and rat from dwellings slightly removed from the trap lines may be present in the owl assemblage but absent from the traps because of the larger range of the owl .
26 The arrival of the ‘ Extremities , Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions ’ album seemed to provide an apt moment to compile the required discography and , thanks to help from readers John Elliot of Hawick and Mark from Sheffield along with Frank O'Donnell and his valiant cohorts at PolyGram , I 've managed to piece together what would seem to be a complete run-down .
27 But all day he would n't talk to me , and I must admit , I did get quite a few looks and remarks from boys there .
28 Imagine a world in which gold and silver were cheap but iron and aluminium were rare , what advantages would there be making a car from gold instead of iron and saucepans from silver instead of aluminium .
29 Hall replied to Cowley on 4th November that the premiums could not be altered , but designs from architects not residing in Britain could be submitted up to 4th April , 1857 .
30 But isolation from colleagues also creates uncertainty .
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