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

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1 Current membership of the RESSG stands at just over 100 — members are drawn from a range of academic institutions and disciplines from both this country and abroad .
2 lt is important that the analyst detects the views and expectations of individuals and groups from within and around the organisation that exert power in it .
3 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
4 The idea is to invite choirs and musicians from all over the United Kingdom to use our menu , the sheet music and the pack of the fund raising ideas .
5 Comlon International plc provides fruit and vegetables from all over the world .
6 The park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals , birds , reptiles , fish and invertebrates from all over the world .
7 Indeed , the Edinburgh International Festival , which lasts for three weeks in the summer , attracts visitors as well as artists and performers from all over the world .
8 The gymnasium is available for customers and clubs from 10am-9pm , Monday to Friday and 10am-6pm , Saturdays and Sundays .
9 Although insignificant on the map , it has long been a magnet drawing folk from the Dales on repeated visits ; latterly there has been a growing influx of tourists and walkers from outside the county to see the magnificent waterfall of Hardraw Force .
10 Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy .
11 The deal was finally kicked into life by Turndal , who on his appointment said SCO would be looking to acquire additional system software technologies and utilities from outside ( UX No 420 ) .
12 An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing .
13 So the shore-line creatures adopt several different strategies for survival ; and animals from very different phyla — notably coelenterates , molluscs , crustaceans , and echinoderms — have found ( various ) ways of coping with the intertidal zones .
14 Drivers have been urged not to head for the area where there will be road closures and diversions from 8pm .
15 It has always been a fishing village and trawlers from here and from Machico are used for deep-sea and more distant fishing trips such as to the North African coast .
16 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
17 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
18 Highly popular at weekends with local suburbanites and visitors from further afield .
19 Though most rural settlements practised a predominantly subsistence economy , they needed certain goods and commodities from elsewhere which they could not provide themselves , and they were usually dependent on and subsidiary to somewhere else in terms of ownership , administration , and religious provision .
20 The biggest bore of the year attracted surfers and canoeists from all over the country .
21 Finally , Désiré Feurle will complement Czech artist Jindrich Zeithamml 's elliptical , Cycladic-inspired tableaux of silver and gold leaf on wood with a collection of Roman silver vessels and plates from about 200 BC Lisa Zeiger
22 She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went .
23 The Summer Course held at Green Park Centre near Aylesbury was a great success and participants from all over England and Wales were joined by other Medau enthusiasts from France , Belgium and Germany .
24 Organised by the Department of Communication and Publication of the National Council of Churches ( NCC ) in Bangladesh , and supported by WACC , the ecumenical workshop brought together around 35 writers , publishers and booksellers from all over the country .
25 In an era when many months might elapse between the collection of plants and seeds from abroad and their arrival in Britain , care over their packing and transport was essential .
26 There may , however , have been a diminution in tribute and revenues from possibly less securely held border regions and it would be surprising if the political problems of this period were not at least a factor in what has been called a ‘ drastic economic collapse ’
27 Struggles for power within the country and attacks from outside were violent and sustained .
28 Because not only had all this lot to be moved , but halfway through the removal he suddenly remembered there was something else needed moving , shot to the stairs with a white face , opened the door in under the stairs and out came all the bits and pieces from there .
29 For several days she was allowed to do little more than lie and listen to the radio , almost disappearing under an avalanche of flowers and messages from all round the world .
30 Whichever option you choose , you can be sure that the monthly fee is fixed and messages from anywhere in the UK are only charged at local call rate — no hidden extras .
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