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

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1 Forthright debate flourished and the 85 seminar members were treated to a variety of views from the speakers and from their fellow members .
2 It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ 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 . ’
8 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 .
9 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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