Example sentences of "[det] [subord] from " in BNC.

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1 From total instinct as much as from injury I lay as dead .
2 Of the 53 farmers ( 35% ) who chose evenings for the 3 hour course , 21 ( 40% ) agreed that they might not gain full benefit from an evening course and 32 ( 60% ) felt that they would gain as much as from a day time course .
3 He draws and paints from his flayed nerves as much as from his baulked emotions .
4 You are expressing your personal responses , and speaking from the heart as much as from the head , so there is no need to try and paint an apparently ‘ objective ’ picture with appeal to the intellect .
5 In the end , the understandings we have offered here came about indirectly from the actual learning process itself and contact with the deaf community as much as from the direct questioning we felt necessary at the initial stage .
6 Malcolm was followed by his red-haired brother William ‘ the Lion ’ ( from the beast on his standard as much as from his personal courage ) , instigator of the first of so many attempts over the centuries to form a binding union with France against the English .
7 Taking a mineral-water lunch with your colleagues in a secluded senior executive dining room can divorce you from the real contributors as much as from the contribution you seek .
8 More than ever , Paris is the cultural centre of Europe and I go there maybe six times a year for ideas and inspiration , from the shops and the street as much as from the fashion companies .
9 I entreat you both That , being of so young days brought up with him And sith so neighboured to his youth and haviour That you vouchsafe your rest here in our court Some little time , so by your companies To draw him on to pleasures , and to gather So much as from occasion you may glean , Whether aught to us unknown afflicts him thus , That opened lies within our remedy .
10 Glucose adsorption from HYPO-ORS and RS-ORS was almost identical and was less from either than from WHO-ORS ( p<0.004 ) .
11 However , a spring sowing of such seed will produce some plants , though the number will be fewer than from a summer sowing .
12 ‘ During the visit in September 1856 , to which I refer , as many as from 30 to 40 visitors were brought into communion with each other , establishing acquaintances and friendships of lifelong duration .
13 And it might even be said that it is from this , far more than from early Christianity , that we have inherited our sense of the dubious physical nature of the female , and our idea that the human norm is male and that to be female is in itself a pathological state .
14 That gives an annual return of eight per cent — more than from most building societies .
15 The Tate is primarily concerned with collecting contemporary art but it is never able to show more than from 23 to 25 per cent .
16 You were n't more than from the hall you were about six foot to the door to the master bedroom .
17 It was a vow to abstain from theft and oppression and injustice , no less than from heathen practices and witchcraft ; a vow to do no wrong to the Churches of God , nor to injure widows and orphans , of whom the emperor is the chosen protector and guardian .
18 Research on the Plynlimon catchment in upland Wales , for example , indicates that streamflow from the afforested area is c. 15 per cent less than from nearby grassland ( Blackie and Newson 1986 ) .
19 It is sometimes implied that all this changed when that shrewd lawyer , John XXII , became pope , yet he readily promoted a number of Edward 's episcopal candidates ; moreover , from John , no less than from Clement , Edward II received the bounty of papal taxation of the clergy .
20 The number of people laid off was proportionately less than from some other record companies .
21 In the normal intestine , water absorption was similar from WHO-ORS ( 87.4 ( 45.1–124.6 ) µl/min/g ; median and interquartile range ) and UK-ORS ( 57.6 ( 41.5–87 ) ) but less than from the hypotonic solutions ( p<0.02 ) ; water absorption from RS-ORS ( 181.8 ( 168.5–193.8 ) ) and RP-ORS ( 195.7 ( 179.3–207.9 ) ) was similar but less than from HYPO-ORS ( 241.3 ( 230.6–279.7 ) ; p<0.005 ) .
22 In the normal intestine , water absorption was similar from WHO-ORS ( 87.4 ( 45.1–124.6 ) µl/min/g ; median and interquartile range ) and UK-ORS ( 57.6 ( 41.5–87 ) ) but less than from the hypotonic solutions ( p<0.02 ) ; water absorption from RS-ORS ( 181.8 ( 168.5–193.8 ) ) and RP-ORS ( 195.7 ( 179.3–207.9 ) ) was similar but less than from HYPO-ORS ( 241.3 ( 230.6–279.7 ) ; p<0.005 ) .
23 In normal intestine ( Fig 1 ) water absorption was similar from WHO-ORS and UK-ORS but less than from HYPO-ORS and the rice based solutions ( p<0.02 ) .
24 sort of , to put it , I 'm gon na be is that as from tomorrow we will have identified what erm desking and so on will be moved during the reorganization erm , and obviously any of the desking that is n't gon na be moved until the organization , we 'll be tidying up the cables .
25 The Commission announced in October that as from early 1990 banks would be obliged to report the use of these reserves to cover an annual loss , and to disclose any allocations to profits above a certain level .
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