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

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1 Some books are devoted specifically to the sort of information which can be recovered from coins and the methodology of their study : M. Grant , Roman History from Coins ( 1958 ) ; John Casey , Understanding Ancient Coins ( 1986 ) ; M. H. Crawford , Sources for Ancient History ( 1983 ) , chapter 4 ; and J. Casey and R. Reece ( eds . ) ,
2 The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there .
3 To a great degree they are places apart and the separateness is often maintained by a sort of mutual consent between school and community , despite exhortations to integrate from curriculum makers and earnest protestations from headmasters and teachers that the process is underway .
4 The combination of these factors — increasing evidence from projects and reports about the educational needs of the adult unemployed , allied to increasing concern generally in education about the financial and ideological predominance of the Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) — led the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) to take some initiative .
5 Mary Lambert chooses tins for all occasions — from bells and bears to brioches and birthday cakes
6 The school shut down eleven days ago but now its ninety one pupils are back in the classroom … after some round-the-clock work from builders and staff .
7 Sue Mayes and Ros Grant appreciate enormously the warmth of welcome they have received from Groups and Independent Fundraisers in the Midlands area .
8 Because the hospice is extending its service to include a day hospice costs are set to increase dramatically and the donations from groups and individuals became all the more valuable .
9 Offers , please , from groups or an individual to organise the day .
10 In the extracts from cases and other materials which follow , where the term ‘ sovereignty ’ is used , the judges or writers are using it in the sense of supremacy .
11 The end of Mrs Green 's five-year battle will help pave the way for scores of other claims from servicemen and their families .
12 Do n't read your paper — learn to improvise from notes or headings .
13 Any witness may refresh his memory from notes or records , with the leave of the court , provided that these were made by him , or made by someone else and read over to him when he had a clear recollection of the facts recorded .
14 Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics ( 1982 ) have been reconstructed from notes and manuscripts .
15 From notes and other materials he was also able to construct in retrospect a diary of his parliamentary career , covering in particular detail the sessions of 1701–2 , which , surviving in manuscript form , now constitutes his chief claim to fame .
16 Reports were commissioned from Surveyors and from the Fire Service : these confirmed that there should be no insuperable obstacle to the purchase .
17 The drawing related to a shortfall in earnings from exports and services in 1990-91 attributable to the uncertainty created by the Gulf War .
18 In slow , strong but direct flight , both neck and legs are stretched out , a good distinction from herons but not from storks .
19 Dennis Tirpak , of the EPA , spelt out his organisation 's involvement : ‘ We see our role as having provided seed money , but we hope that the centres would be able to pull on substantial sums from foundations and industries . ’
20 In addition , universities and polytechnics commonly derive substantial funding from endowments , or from grants and gifts from foundations and benefactors .
21 Waterproofing manufacturer RIW has launched a high density polyethylene corrugated board designed to drain ground water away from foundations and underground structures , while also acting as a protection board .
22 There is support for the driving lobby from cyclists and horse-riders .
23 Despite objections from cyclists and disabled people , the scheme is to be put into action for an experimental period of 18 months .
24 In the many isolated mountain areas distances from Vets and mechanics provided real problems for farmers and the indications were that there was a real need for more training in these areas .
25 Generally the remains are collected from vets and cremated in bulk unless there is a special request for ashes in which case the pet would be dealt with separately .
26 ( 4 ) An alternate Director shall be entitled to contact and be interested in and benefit from contracts or arrangements and to be repaid expenses and to be indemnified to the same extent mutatis mutandis as if he were a Director [ but he shall not be entitled to receive any remuneration from the Company in respect of his appointment as alternate Director ] .
27 ( 4 ) An alternate Director shall be entitled to contact and be interested in and benefit from contracts or arrangements and to be repaid expenses and to be indemnified to the same extent mutatis mutandis as if he were a Director [ but he shall not be entitled to receive any remuneration from the Company in respect of his appointment as alternate Director ] .
28 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
29 In contrast hearing and vibration provide information from objects and people which ‘ comes in ’ to you and impinges on you .
30 The reason that it seems unpromising follows directly from the Freudian theory of psychosis which sees it essentially as a withdrawal of libido from objects and its re-investment in the ego .
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