Example sentences of "[noun] and from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The tocsin bell was balanced on an iron ring and from its great brass tongue hung a long piece of cord .
2 Forthright debate flourished and the 85 seminar members were treated to a variety of views from the speakers and from their fellow members .
3 It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views .
4 The Greeks had perfected the lintel method of spanning an opening ; the Romans adapted the arch from Etruscan designs and from their own development and thus led the way to later variations on this theme .
5 In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible .
6 A demand thus based could further expand both from the increasing prosperity of the middle-income groups and from their increasing numbers , absolutely and proportionately , in the population .
7 Arising from the evidence in the literature and from our empirical studies at Chelsea College it is now possible to offer a model which is compatible with all the evidence and which also has considerable predictive potential .
8 However , if such probes were programmed so that , each time they encountered a planetary system , they located a suitable asteroid and from its raw materials built several replicas of themselves , which were then despatched to further stars , the chances of success would be staggeringly increased .
9 But his was one of the many families in the streets that ran off the main road at the bottom of the hill and from whom this shop and the tobacconist 's derived most of their regular custom .
10 In addition to his tile business , he also transfer-printed on to enamelled copper and porcelain , which he sold to other retailers and from his own shop in Harrington Street .
11 Trade union education in the 1970s developed in a world of its own , cut off from many of the new developments in community-based adult education and from its own origins in the committed and politically alert work of the WEA and Labour College movement .
12 Lily , my mother , was not allowed to receive this additional education and from her early teens had to work as a very junior housemaid , at the beck and call of older staff .
13 In Scotland , concern has been expressed over the implications of studio closures and job losses , but it has met with soothing words from the BBC 's executives and from its political masters in government .
14 ‘ In the main , the church and its leaders drew their importance from the support they gave to the existing powers and from their multiple involvements in education , social welfare and administration . ’
15 Their resources were considerable ; not only did they have vast incomes from taxation and from their own estates , but also they could expect considerable quantities of tribute from the subject peoples east of the Rhine and elsewhere .
16 Instead it qualifies the property inherent in the noun used ( see Chapter 1 ) , thereby producing a complex property which is different both from the simplex properties and from their simple sum or union ; and it is this property-complex which is relevant to the relation of identification .
17 I have received considerable assistance in drafting the Bill from the Government and from my hon. Friend the Minister for Roads and Traffic , who is on the Front Bench .
18 He looked so dignified , so calm , so thankful to be gone from this world and from his troublesome son .
19 His interest in drawings dates from his youth and from his own enthusiasm for drawing .
20 I believe our credibility and our strength in these new initiatives in Europe flow from our status as an international development agency and from our high quality work in projects in the United Kingdom .
21 The continuous recording of electrocardiogram and from it instantaneous heart rate was particularly valuable during events .
22 The next national news is the Nine O'clock News but from Anna Ford and from me good evening .
23 Seldom in my experience did English women demonstrate the slightest interest in learning from us , from our struggles and from our political experiences .
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