Example sentences of "and from [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Their only joy came from Moira , who was just old enough to appreciate Christmas , and from the visits of Bridie 's children and Theresa 's two little ones .
2 Forty-two countries began eradication programmes and between 1957 and 1969 eradication was achieved in the United States , most of Europe , much of the Middle East , parts of the Caribbean and South America and from the islands of Taiwan and Mauritius .
3 The poll-tax was payable by all over the age of fourteen , apart from genuine beggars , including the mendicant friars , who were exempted from it , and from the inhabitants of Durham and Cheshire .
4 And from the branches of NALGO , NUPE and COHSE within Northumberland had produced it under this kind of joint format .
5 Adapted from Blaise Cendrars ' Book The Severed Hand and from the poems of Guillaume Apollinaire .
6 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
7 His many years of work on and publication of pottery included the large collections from Silchester ( 1916 ) , Colchester ( 1930 ) , Carlisle ( 1917 ) and York ( 1908–11 ) , and from the excavations at Hengistbury Head ( Bushe-Fox , 1915 ) , the Ospringe Cemetery ( Whiting , Hawley and May , 1931 ) , Swarling ( Bushe-Fox , 1925 ) , Richborough ( Bushe-Fox , 1926 , 1928 , 1932 ) , Warrington ( May , 1904 ) and Templebrough ( May , 1922 ) .
8 Edward III 's victories at Crécy and Poitiers did much in themselves to generate enthusiasm for the war , and the profits both from these victories and from the chevauchées in Aquitaine , Normandy and Brittany helped to ensure the support of the nobility for the war .
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