Example sentences of "and from [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " 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 about a week ago and from the looks of things I 've passed it quite successfully .
3 The wealthier classes might have stone-built barns , which could protect their supplies , but houses built of timber and mud , and with earth floors , would be very damp , so it would be hard to protect grains both from rotting and from the depredations of rats and mice .
4 The campesinos had gathered to petition the government to intervene in a land dispute ; between 11 and 23 of them , including children , were reportedly injured in baton charges and from the effects of tear gas .
5 I have received earlier dismissive replies from his Department and from the Departments of Employment and of Social Security .
6 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 .
7 And from the wings of obscurity Tommy Graham emerged in the 67th minute to meet Martin Russell 's cross with a header that summoned an onslaught .
8 The best eye-witness reports came from European officials living in the two important towns of Batavia and Buitenzorg , where there were even some useful scientific recording instruments — one of them at the Batavia town gasworks — and from the officers on board the various vessels that were on passage through the Straits at the time of the eruption .
9 The bank would give him facilities to purchase the business to the extent of seventy five thousand pounds if he agreed to sell his property at and from the proceeds of sale to repay the bridging facility in its entirety and they would provide a sixteen thousand pounds business loan and overdraught facilities to be reduced by five thousand pounds within a few days and if the six thousand pounds rent deposit was not required then the business loan would be reduced to ten thousand pounds .
10 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 .
11 He sets out the triads that can be extracted from a particular scale , then he applies various formulae for adding and subtracting notes to and from the triads in order to realise the scale type 's total harmonic potential .
12 When she placed Morndun across her face and peered through its ghostly eyes she saw the air shimmering with elementals , sharp-faced , wraith-like , coiling and twisting above the river , streaming out of the mouths and eyes of the men by the water and from the piles of skulls by the trees .
13 Knowledge of the line shared both verbally and from the sheets with information on the passing stations .
14 And from the branches of NALGO , NUPE and COHSE within Northumberland had produced it under this kind of joint format .
15 The coming of the rains brought no physical relief to the besieged but in one respect it made things worse ; the smell from the decaying offal and from the corpses of men and animals became intolerable and hung constantly , undisturbed by wind , as a foul miasma over the fortifications .
16 Adapted from Blaise Cendrars ' Book The Severed Hand and from the poems of Guillaume Apollinaire .
17 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 .
18 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 ) .
19 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 .
20 The earthquake , paradoxically , helped preserve the ancient city both from the ravages of time and from the hands of looters .
21 The absence of contractions throughout the entire study distinguished subjects with myopathy from the non-constipated group and from the patients with neuropathy .
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