Example sentences of "[coord] from a [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The first management remedy is to import a more docile labour force from another country or from a less developed part of the same country . |
2 | Our evaluation of PNP caught schools during a period of transition , from laissez-faire to the much greater LEA intervention that PNP signalled , and from a largely local orientation to one framed by national policies and directives . |
3 | The Registry is the heart of the student management system , maintaining the flow of data to and from a continuously changing spectrum of offices , individuals , committees , management , external bodies , etc . |
4 | He had listened to DATAR ‘ s views with great interest , and from a totally different viewpoint to that of the Vice President . |
5 | He is pedigree and from a very good herd of quiet beasts owned by a friend ; the price will be FF8400 ( about £840 ) delivered . |
6 | The print , called ‘ Suspense ’ , hung over my parents ' bed and from a very early age I wished that I could have a dog like that — have a look at the picture of my Nip on page 110 . |
7 | But at the beginning of Acts , volume two in the drama , we find the story of the ascension related again , and from a very different point of view . |
8 | A showcase for science struggling through its adolescence , the federally funded programme suffered both from environmental science 's immaturity and from a sometimes unhappy marriage between political goals for ‘ managing ’ the bay and the scientific means for determining how to do this . |
9 | ‘ It is a species which will ever live in my memory , from its being the first large petrel I saw after crossing the line , and from a somewhat curious incident that then occurred . |
10 | After Ryan the agony continued , but from a totally different perspective , during the ill-starred Ron Waldron years . |
11 | She realized that it stemmed , not from a noble desire to serve the royal family in general , but from a somewhat ignoble desire to see Edward in particular . |
12 | The remaining readings in this section tackle the same basic question , about the quality of learning environments experienced by children in familial and extra-familial settings , but from a very different starting point . |
13 | The sceptical attitude toward information technology that surfaces in Amalgamemnon is tackled directly in Xorandor , but from a very different perspective . |
14 | The hostility of the FA arose not just from a lack of commercial sense but from a more profound belief that gambling was wrong . |
15 | Morrissey 's dissatisfaction may not arise from political constrictions , but from a more profound restlessness at the limits of life . |
16 | From a formal perspective , the description " staircase " is apt , but from a more semantic perspective it is easily seen that such a form is an instance of the parallelism of greater precision . |
17 | Nevertheless , like Beccaria he regarded clarity and due process in the criminal law as desirable , but from a purely utilitarian point of view . |