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

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1 Some claimed that the powers which they tapped were either from God or from their own subconscious mind .
2 You can get help from your GP or from your local Social Services Department and you could contact a local rape crisis centre or women 's refuge .
3 You can get help from you GP or from your local Social Services Department and you could contact a local rape crisis centre or women 's refuge .
4 Banks such as 3i , which is the largest venture capital investor in the UK and is owned by six clearing banks and by the Bank of England , raise ‘ independent ’ funds on the market and from their own retained profits .
5 In time teachers will learn from their European Community counterparts and from their newer international colleagues elsewhere how they might organize their work differently .
6 Having registered , he set about ordering his life as he saw it developing , by giving himself over to the muse , by associating with those whose lives found proper space for literary reflection and endeavour , by getting close to that bohemian existence which he loved and from which all modern art seemed to spring .
7 Widgery acquiesced , aiming to do it from a position in keeping with the times , and from his revolutionary socialist stance .
8 This is a wonderful illustration of how a person strays from God and from his fellow human beings .
9 Edward II particularly profited from the almost unctuous service of Pope Clement V : he it was who absolved the king from Archbishop Winchelsey 's curses and from his own various oaths ; it was Clement who appointed Reynolds , the king 's chaplain and treasurer , to Worcester and translated him to Canterbury to the exclusion of the eminently qualified capitular candidate , Thomas de Cobham ; above all , Clement alleviated Edward 's poverty with papal subsidies .
10 We learn such skills from our mothers , midwives , books and from our own inner promptings , and as we use them they become absorbed into everyday life , often so much so that we no longer realize just how much we have learnt and are capable of ; in fact , we only take notice of the areas in which we feel that we fail .
11 But from her two-room concrete refugee shack , she could now just see Palestine .
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