Example sentences of "with [noun] from [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The CDU began in 1945 as an attempt to create a single , reformist yet non-socialist party , with support from both the Catholic and Protestant communities . |
2 | The site is being developed with support from both Powys County Council and Montgomeryshire District Council . |
3 | That inflation enabled students with money from abroad ( English pounds in his own case , he says ) to rush from one currency dealer to another , taking advantage of different rates to make a profit . |
4 | The draw is in Dunwich car park at 7.30am with fishing from 9am to 2pm . |
5 | The draw takes place at the Lakeside Inn , 9.30 am with fishing from 11am to 4pm . |
6 | The stairwell feature is emphasised at night by a series of porthole-like floods recessed in the floor , which wash the walls with light from below . |
7 | Then came death from a wasting disease such as took his scavvy parents , if not death in a rumble with some other undercity gang or with habbers from above , better armed though not wise in the ways of the drekzone … |
8 | And travelling round Ireland , travelling round Ireland all all round it , Cork all round with slates from here . |
9 | Well that 's right , even with help from upstairs , I mean , if it had four wheels on right , alright . |
10 | They describe themselves as ‘ emigres from the South East ’ and truly delight in sharing their lovely home with visitors from all over the world . |
11 | I recommend it particularly for Sunday lunch with visitors from abroad whose eagerness to try a proper British pudding might grow a little faint if faced with a hefty suet pudding or steamed sponge . |
12 | The research programme , for which 730,000 has been allocated , is being funded largely by the ESRC , with contributions from both the Home Office and DHSS . |
13 | On his sixtieth birthday he received a Festschrift edited from Helsinki with contributions from over thirty colleagues , covering a field ranging from Scandinavia and east Europe to China . |
14 | That class qualifies as a species because all the members will breed with other members of the class , but not with plants from outside the class ; but there would be no justification for saying that the class also represented a genus and a family , if the larger taxonomy of which it forms part did not exhibit branching at these levels . |
15 | There 's an entire film festival with opportunities for film buffs to review old classics and to catch up with films from abroad and from underground directors … |
16 | The company says that the proposals for the incinerator , which would have dealt with waste from all over Ireland , are not longer viable in the current competitive investment climate . |
17 | Although he is cautious about predicting how rapidly or how strongly profits will grow in 1993 , he believes the UK business has made a good start to the year , with revenues from both consulting and recruitment ahead of budget . |
18 | Langbaurgh 's mountain bike series concludes in Guisborough Woods on tomorrow with registration from 8.30am on the day . |
19 | But Mr Shamir has given no sign of softening his opposition to any contact with the PLO , or with Palestinians from outside , including those deported for activities hostile to Israel . |
20 | Exercise is , in fact , well provided for , with an indoor swimming pool , a gymnasium , a sports area for football ( with teams from outside the prison involved in both football and weightlifting ) , and like most long-term prisons , Maidstone has its share of those who keep fanatically fit . |
21 | Like the ornithologist who has to reach an impossibly remote island by a certain day in the rainy season only to find it overflowing with ornithologists from all over the world choking the woodland tracks with cameras and tripods , trying to catch a fleeting glimpse of a small bird as it hops about in the dripping undergrowth . |
22 | the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas . |
23 | This is an important development , meeting the needs of students with families from both home and overseas . |
24 | Her most valuable contribution lay in the relationships she built up with delegates from all round the world . |
25 | The results were met with astonishment from both Brazauskas and Landsbergis . |
26 | ‘ This particular tie-up is everything we stand for two companies just around the corner from each other which were dealing with firms from outside the area . |
27 | I 'm going to be very firm and straightforward and businesslike with Oliver from now on . |
28 | Almost a quarter of the couples had engaged in no activity together with people from outside the household . |
29 | He 's pretty blunt and pretty direct but is not terribly comfortable talking with people from outside his " fraternity " . " |
30 | An unusual amount of planetary activity now also relates to involvements with people from abroad . |