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

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1 This is the outcome of the first cooperative effort in France to deal with this period of art history , with contributions from experts from both countries .
2 But the settlement does not protect E&Y from suits from other quarters .
3 , writes : MANY years ago I was told that Colgate toothpaste was made from pebbles from Chesil Beach , Dorset .
4 We felt as different from them as from enemies from Mars .
5 Most of the information available from institutions from which we could sample concerned adult applicants rather than adult enquirers .
6 A significant part of the other third of its income has come in the past from moneys from the Department of Trade and Industry .
7 Especially in southern England , expansion in the metropolitan and outer rings of some MELAs originated from inflows from the cores and rings of other MELAs , frequently from other parts of the country ( Kennett 1977 ) .
8 Overseas Applicants Because the number of well-qualified UK applicants greatly exceeds the places available , it is regretted that the Faculty of Medicine is no longer in a position to consider applications from candidates from countries that have adequate medical training facilities .
9 The question arises whether there is any such thing as a specifically human goal which is fully detachable from influences from other viewpoints .
10 The money came from royalties from Bohemian Rhapsody — the 1975 hit re-released following the 45-year-old singer 's death from the disease last November — which shot to No 1 in the pop charts and was named best-selling A-side at the Ivor Novello Awards yesterday .
11 Just as rival groups from different parts of a town or different estates will defend their areas , so they will join together to defend their ‘ end ’ of the football ground from fans from other towns .
12 The loop operates in the flat floored area of the lower level from the stage to the front of the tiered seating and is fed from signals from the existing amplification system and , therefore , can only be used in conjunction with that system .
13 And again with nothing to pay , with the county 's expected to find the money for pay rises for their staff from savings from efficiencies .
14 Now let me ask you , a lot of you this , some of you have been coming to Congress year after year , you probably come from branches from five hundred , a thousand , fifteen hundred people , but how many people actually go to the branch meetings to elect you to come to Congress ?
15 Apart from reservations from AT2 , the teachers anticipated no sense of intrusion from visits from the Senior Management Team , other than the Head , whose arrival AT3 expected to produce ‘ an entirely artificial atmosphere ’ .
16 ( The old technology was not without its hazards — which ranged from burns from molten metal to eye-strain caused by reading metal type in poor light . )
17 The money for the building which is based on a Kgotla , a meeting place in an African village has come from donations from across the world .
18 Most of the revenue would come from credits from the National Bank of Yugoslavia , as republican contributions had fallen significantly .
19 Static welfare losses that arise from departures from competition in output markets are set against longer-run , dynamic gains which may arise from an increase in the supply of innovations that come about in less than perfectly competitive markets .
20 Apart from reservations from AT2 , the teachers anticipated no sense of intrusion from visits from the Senior Management Team , other than the Head , whose arrival AT3 expected to produce ‘ an entirely artificial atmosphere ’ .
21 The pa eli that follows is composite , made up from extracts from many different pa elis .
22 DRTF1/E2F was affinity-purified from extracts from whole F9 EC cells using affinity matrices containing the wild-type E2F site from the adenovirus E2A promoter ( -71 to -50 ) ; the binding activity was also applied to a matrix containing an E2F binding site mutated in nucleotides -62 to -60 .
23 In 1985 , for example , of total federal revenue of 686 billion dinars , 110 billion dinars was derived from customs duties , 264 billion dinars from basic sales tax ( of which the federal government was entitled at that time to one-half ) , and 251 billion dinars from transfers from the republics and provinces .
24 The immediate increase in those deposits will come from transfers from banks but the ultimate origin will be a diversion of funds away from the destinations to which they had been channelled by unit trust managements .
25 Western medicine would benefit from ideas from systems such as yoga and acupuncture .
26 Faecal E coli from patients with ulcerative colitis have been shown to differ from isolates from non-colitics in being markedly more adherent to human epithelial cells in vitro .
27 Type A nonprofit : a nonprofit organization whose financial resources are obtained entirely , or almost entirely , from revenues from the sale of goods and services .
28 Type A non-profit — non-profit organizations whose financial resources are obtained entirely , or almost entirely , from revenues from the sale of goods and services .
29 from er from attacks from animal activists ?
30 She was very lonely , though she had some friends and visits from relatives from time to time .
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