Example sentences of "[conj] from [art] [num ord] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Flanders , at the beginning of the war , was still the principal manufacturer of cloth made from English wool , although from the mid-fourteenth century more and more cloth was to be made in England .
2 Merchant ( 1982 ) , for example , believes that from the mid-seventeenth century onwards , the scientific view of Nature began to change ; instead of seeing Nature as an organic and harmonious entity , it began to be seen as external and chaotic ; the role of science was to exploit it .
3 Little wonder then that the Forest system was heartily detested by all classes of the king 's subjects , and that from the twelfth century onward a bitter and determined struggle was carried on between Crown and people for its abolition .
4 I feed the fry on Liquifry No 1 for the first week , and from the second week onwards they have both Liquifry and newly-hatched brine shrimp .
5 After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest .
6 It is not the intention of this book to examine towns , but from the ninth century onwards , trade and commerce and the associated industrial and craft activities increasingly took place in or were controlled by towns .
7 But from the tenth century onwards this whole strain of soteriology predominated in the West , and under Anselm of Canterbury became far more systematic and juridical .
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