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

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1 Computers can catch it by using floppy discs holding infected programmes , or from programmes copied off an electronic bulletin board , which is where it was probably first planted .
2 Nearly all of this material was obtained by scooping the top of the surface , or by picking up small rocks up to about fist-size , or from cores a few centimetres in diameter and up to 2.4 metres deep .
3 Attempts are made to improve existing courses , either as a result of personal observations , or from discussions with participating students .
4 Before the appearance of these two documents , teachers learned of the preferred modes of classroom practice in other , more informal ways : from attendance at in-service courses or from discussions with advisers and advisory teachers , and conversations with their head teachers , PNP coordinators , and other colleagues .
5 Those with unemployed fathers or from families receiving supplementary benefit had the lowest consumption of milk ’ . ’
6 However even when frontiers are closed fast to Amnesty , information still gets out — via refugees or victims who have fled in fear , ‘ friendly ’ foreigners or nationals inside the country , church , trade union and human rights organizations , journalists or travellers , or from letters smuggled across the border .
7 At stations all was noise : bells ringing ; people clamouring to get on and off ; men walking up and down beside the train shouting mysterious cries , selling food and cigarettes from trays around their necks or from baskets on their heads .
8 Military and associated groups are not entirely blameless , as testified by the number of ration pack items discarded and it should be the duty of all in charge of such groups to ensure rubbish is brought down off the hill or from campsites .
9 Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts of espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organisations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State .
10 Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts at espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organizations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State .
11 Acid water may come from moorland sources or from streams containing mine drainage or effluents from other works .
12 3.5.1 Isolation as vesicles or from blastocysts
13 In addition , universities and polytechnics commonly derive substantial funding from endowments , or from grants and gifts from foundations and benefactors .
14 He will have debtors : his bank is a debtor to him for the amount standing to his credit ; his investments of money are claims to receive payment from the State or from corporations or individuals .
15 Its wharf near Tower Bridge , London , was a terminus for steam-boats to or from towns situated in the Thames estuary .
16 The initiative for a change of landlord may come from prospective landlords , the local authority or from tenants themselves .
17 It 's the role of the resource development department , to ensure that they get the advise and help they need to do this , either from N C V O or from others .
18 ‘ It is evident then that to prevent explosions in coal mines , it is only necessary to use air-tight lanterns supplied with air from tubes of small diameter or from openings covered with wire gauze …
19 J. Three of the trading estates have had New Towns built with them to house workers and their families who come from the larger towns or from villages where there is no more work .
20 Note 62/3/2 in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 explains that rule 3(2) only applies to a right of a party to recover costs ‘ from any other party to the proceedings ’ and will not apply to the right of a mortgagee to retain costs out of a mortgaged property on redemption or to any other contractual right to costs out of a fund or from persons who are not parties to the proceedings .
21 ( i ) The main requirement of water for textiles is freedom from solid particles in suspension or from substances that could give rise to solids in processing .
22 However , the time lags involved in a relocation exercise — perhaps resulting from delays in obtaining and refurbishing new premises or from departments/sections moving at different times — can seriously affect recruitment and training plans .
23 Often official syllabuses and timetables reflect the influence and expertise of infant method specialists in ministries or from colleges of education .
24 Details such as these reinforce the ideal that the object before the viewer is a record of an actual and sustained encounter between the artist and the model , as opposed to being drawn from the artist 's imagination or from reproductions .
25 They could purchase land from owners who refused to sell for development or from builders who wished to retain it for future development .
26 Only from a record that would have been available at the police station or from officers knowledge .
27 These include difficulties in learning or in adjustment and behaviour , as well as problems resulting largely from sensory or physical impairments or from difficulties of communication from whatever cause .
28 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
29 But we know children can be at risk from even well-qualified professionals appointed to care for them ( not least in children 's homes to which they have been sent for their own welfare and safety ) , or from parents not burdened by a ‘ learning difficulty ’ label ( witness the recent ‘ home alone ’ cases here and in the United States ) .
30 Grumbles gathered from parents at the school gate , from the child that does n't want to come to school or from teachers blowing off steam in the staff room will , if properly used , help in the forestalling of trouble and give indications about ways in which the school can be improved .
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