Example sentences of "from [adj] [conj] from " in BNC.

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1 WHEN the mammalian proto-oncogene bcl-2 is overexpressed it can protect various types of cells both from normal and from experimentally induced apoptosis , but the molecular mechanisms involved are unknown .
2 So , alcohol will be absorbed more quickly from warm than from chilled beer ; and more quickly from sparkling wines than from still varieties of the same strength .
3 Even the finding that disturbances of speech were as likely to result from left as from right sided brain damage in patients who showed no , strong preference for one or other hand was not considered to compromise this general rule ( Chesher , 1936 ) .
4 Supersede is exceptional , being derived not from cedere but from sedere , and means to ‘ sit upon ’ ; remember this , and you will remember the spelling .
5 However , according to a Market and Opinion Research International ( MORI ) poll , the Conservatives continued to draw more support from female than from male voters ( Table 5.6 ) .
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