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

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1 In some cases , this may trigger an increase in contributions from employers and possibly from employees .
2 Music for the run-through of Pamela was provided by a tape recorder on the prompt table , operated by the Director , Neil , with assistance from Gavin and occasionally from Joyce .
3 The first beef breed in Denmark was the Aberdeen Angus , imported in 1950 from Scotland and later from Sweden as well , but veterinary restrictions prevented further imports except in limited numbers in recent years .
4 It is set up under trust and run by trustees , appointed from management and sometimes from staff .
5 There were mediaeval chroniclers , working from monasteries and sometimes from the courts , and those chroniclers were producing history which was an attempt as it were to set down what seemed to them to be the most important things that were happening at the time , with a few asides .
6 He was a very real potentate , whose reign ( 37 to 4 B.C. ) extends beyond its biblical context to overlap those of well known secular figures — of Julius Caesar , for instance , Cleopatra , Mark Antony , Augustus and other personages familiar to us from schoolbooks and even from Shakespeare .
7 Partly from anger and partly from the shock of the encounter .
8 The truth was that they were lost , there was no smoke in sight whichever way she looked , nothing but the undulating feathery greenness of the forest and the sun rising above the trees in the east , but she wanted to conceal her uncertainty from Allen and even from herself .
9 ‘ While in times past a royal wife would be expected simply to put up with a situation no matter how desperate , the Princess of Wales belongs to a generation that has come to expect greater things from life and certainly from relationships , ’ she wrote .
10 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
11 Diamond EuroClass is being introduced from 28 March on all its European services from Heathrow and also from East Midlands and Birmingham airports .
12 Through her Cambridge years and long afterwards she simply accepted them as evidence of Esther 's eccentricity and originality — and it was not , after all , difficult to be original in a period when most female undergraduates , fresh from school and far from well off , ventured little further in terms of home-making than a cushion or a chianti bottle , a photograph or a teddy bear , a gingham frill round an orange box or a postcard collage on the wall , a modernist paper mobile or an arrangement of seaside pebbles .
13 To justify a treatment of women which denies their autonomy , resort has been had to a ragbag of ideas about female and male sexuality , varying from the bogus to the irrelevant and culled formerly from medicine and latterly from psychoanalysis .
14 He was trembling — partly from exhilaration and partly from anxiety .
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