Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There was no training , backup or advice from within the royal system . |
2 | On March 13 the lawyer Wolfgang Vogel was arrested on suspicion of having extorted property and money from at least 18 clients under the East German communist regime . |
3 | London is a magnet to visitors and business from across the world . |
4 | Trim away the icing from the carved hole and excess from around the base . |
5 | The President appoints the Prime Minister and Cabinet from among the members of the unicameral House of Assembly , which is composed of 21 elected representatives and nine appointed senators and sits for five years . |
6 | The President appoints the Prime Minister and Cabinet from among the members of the unicameral House of Assembly , which is composed of 21 elected representatives and nine appointed senators , and has a five-year term . |
7 | In the end a strange combination of working-class agitation and pressure from outside of the state system together with an increasingly confident upper-class establishment inside the system anticipating the pressures for change and trying to contain them both served to encourage the Conservatives to pass the Reform Act , 167 . |
8 | b ) A dirty brush for brushing away the fluff and dust from beneath the carriage . |
9 | Following a general election the first task of the new legislature was to choose the country 's President and Vice-President from amongst its four at-large senators . |
10 | ‘ Guy told me to stay on , ’ Tara said politely , taking the empty plate and cup from under her nose . |
11 | She pinned her thoughts on Rosemary , her friend and neighbour from across the corridor , who came from the same sizeable Dorset village that she did . |
12 | The London office determines strategy and co-ordinates its implementation and also has responsibility for marketing North Sea crude oil and production from within the Central region . |